Education
Veselic was native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but attended Alameda High School in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Veselic was native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but attended Alameda High School in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The right-handed pitcher appeared in Major League Baseball in six games and 262⁄3 innings, all in relief, for the 1980–1981 Minnesota Twins. He was listed at 6 ft (18 m) tall and 175 lb (79 kg). He was selected by Minnesota in the first round of the 1976 Major League Baseball Draft out of Mount San Antonio College.
Veselic made his MLB debut on September 18, 1980, in relief of Pete Redfern in a 5–0 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers.
After spending 1981 with the Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens, Veselic again joined the Twins in September and worked in five games. On September 13 at Metropolitan Stadium, he relieved starter Don Cooper in the sixth inning with the Twins trailing the Chicago White Sox, 4–2.
(Ironically, Cooper later became the White Sox" longtime pitching coach)
Veselic returned to the minors in 1982 and finished his career after the 1983 season. He died from cancer at the age of 40 in Los Los Angeles