Camelli’s professional baseball career stretched over 16 seasons (1935–48; 1950–51), with 13 years in minor league baseball as a player and playing manager, including 1940 when at age 25 he was the catcher/manager of the Saginaw Athletics of the Class C Michigan State League.[1] During one stretch that season, Camelli caught six doubleheaders in a row.[2] He appeared in single games for the 1943 and 1945 Pirates, the latter because of military service[3] in the United States Army.[4] His best MLB season was 1944, when he batted .296 with 37 hits and one home run in 63 games and 125 at bats. Overall, he appeared in 159 games in all or parts of five Major League campaigns.