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Ohio native Mike Modak spent four seasons in professional baseball from 1943 to 1947. Modak spent part of one season with the Cincinnati Reds from July 4 to September 29, 1945. Mike appeared in twenty games, pitching 42 1/3 innings for a 1-2 record and a 5.74 ERA. This was the extent of his big league time.

Modak also spent three seasons in the minor leagues, appearing there in 1943, '44 and '47. He managed a 12-15 record while pitching 147 innings in 39 games, all with class D teams. In 1947, before his time in the big leagues, he did go 2-1 for the Columbia Reds of the class A South Atlantic League while appearing in five games.

Modak served in the United States Army during World War II. After baseball, he was an executive foreman for Youngstown Steel Corporation in Ohio, retiring to Florida in 1985. Mike died from heart disease, complicated by diabetes on December 12, 1995 at the Regional Health Center in Lakeland, FL. He was interred at the Tod Homestead Cemetery in Youngstown, OH. He was 73 years of age.

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