Righetti drew interest from
Joe Devine, a
scout for the
New York Yankees. He was an excellent fielding
shortstop, though not a skilled batter. However, it was thought that his skill as a
pitcher could lead him to a career in
Major League Baseball. Righetti signed a $10,000 contract with the Yankees in 1944. In 1946, he slipped and fell, cutting his right index finger in the process, which ended his pitching career. He remained in the Yankees organization as a shortstop until 1950, when he quit his team. but did not make the team. When the Braves informed Righetti that they wanted to send him to
Class AAA, Righetti became angry, and launched a chair at a Braves team official, costing himself a chance of playing for the Braves later in the season. The Braves released Righetti to return to play in the
Pacific Coast League (PCL). He played in the PCL for six more seasons before he retired. ==Personal==