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Wall of Fame
Name:
Rich DelGiudice
Inducted:
2006
Bio:
Rich DelGiudice’s softball career spans many
memorable years as a player and later as a
manager who was fortunate enough towards the
end of his career to have managed three of his
sons - George, Nick and Joe - as manager of the
Flames. He started playing softball with the
Hawks at Garfield Park and Grant Park. As an
outfielder who played mostly right or left field,
he carried a .500 - plus batting average and was
twice selected as the MVP at Grant Park in the
1960s and also earned MVP honors at Garfield
Park during that same era.
In 1974 he turned his skills to managing
softball. During his twenty-six years managing,
he accumulated a record of 1100 wins against 700
losses, numerous league and tournament titles,
four Metro titles and made two appearances in
major national competition. He managed the
Hawks for 1974 to ‘79 at Garfield and Grant
Parks in Chicago. He then started a twenty-year
partnership with the Flames in 1979 at Villa Park
and Addison and at all tournaments. They won
the title at Villa Park four times - in 1983, ‘85, ‘93 and ‘96. In 2000 he led Flash as they played in the Pro League at Forest Park and in the Classic League at Mt. Prospect. In 2001 he and Rich Hennessey coached Nectar softball to a third place finish in the Classic League at Mt. Prospect. That same year they won the Metros at Mt. Prospect to qualify for the ASA “A” Nationals In 1983 the Flames took second place at the Forest Park “No Gloves” Nationals, losing to the Whips in the title game. In 1985 they took fourth place at the Forest Park tournament. They won two Metros at Woodridge and two at Mt.
Prospect. His teams made appearances at the A
Nationals for twelve years, taking fourth place in 1988 and 1993.
He and his wife, Sandy are deceased, they have
seven children, Lynne, Rick, Joe, Vicki, Jan,
George and Nick, and fifteen grandchildren. Rich
DelGiudice lived in Lombard, Illinois.
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