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I remember Rick Monday doing something like that.Who chased and kicked a fan in the *** and back into the stands, after the fan had run out onto the field ?
I remember Rick Monday doing something like that.
I have that issue of The Sporting News with Monday on the cover.Some one ran onto the field in Wrigley and was trying to burn an American flag. Monday grabbed the flag away from the guy.
If that happened today Monday would probably be sued for infringing on that guy's right to free speech.
The only Hall of Fame pitcher that never gave up more hits than innings pitched in a season?
My first guess was Whitey Ford and I was close, every year he threw more innings than the hits he gave up till his 15th season when he gave up 79 hits in 73 innings.That only happened one time? I know Tom Seaver in his last couple of years when he was with the White Sox and Red Sox he wasn't very effective. Also i think his last year with the Reds wasn't too good.
I'm thinking that at the tail end of their careers this happened to more then one guy.
When Greg Maddux was with the Padres he gave up a lot of hits so I was thinking him too.
My first guess was Whitey Ford and I was close, every year he threw more innings than the hits he gave up till his 15th season when he gave up 79 hits in 73 innings.
I will give this hint, no one alive had ever seen this pitcher throw.
That's three greats who gave up more hits than innings pitched only in the twilight of their careers.I just checked Seaver and Maddux.
Seaver's last year he had 104 IP and gave up 114 hits. The only time in his 20 year career that happened.
Maddux did a couple of times near the end of his career. but also once in his prime.
In 1999 when he had a 19-9 record he gave up 258 hits in 219 IP.
Addie Joss:The only Hall of Fame pitcher that never gave up more hits than innings pitched in a season?
I temporarily confused that with a memory of this cover..I have that issue of The Sporting News with Monday on the cover.
They have never been in my kitchen?These five National Baseball Hall of Famers are the only members who have this one thing in common. What is it?
George "Mule" Suttles
Ulysses Franklin "Frank" Grant
Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra
John Henry "Pop" Lloyd
Leon "Goose" Goslin
Gaylord was a big cock strong intimidating man who scared the death out of young infielders who didn’t make a play he thought should be made.
guessing - the only ones with their nicknames on their HOF plaques.
Cliff is that you?They have never been in my kitchen?
They have never been in my kitchen?
They have never been in my kitchen?
It’s an expression we used often in the big leagues referring to a teammate or opponent who was considered intimidating and physically imposing.I didn't expect to hear about Gaylord's cock.
Speaking of which..Zap if there was one guy in the bigs in your day, you wouldn't want to mess with, teammate or opponent, who would it be?It’s an expression we used often in the big leagues referring to a teammate or opponent who was considered intimidating and physically strong.
Ed OttSpeaking of which..Zap if there was one guy in the bigs in your day, you wouldn't want to mess with, teammate or opponent, who would it be?
Speaking of which..Zap if there was one guy in the bigs in your day, you wouldn't want to mess with, teammate or opponent, who would it be?
Ed Ott
Former wrestler. Didn't he end someone's career in a fight by body slamming him? I think it was someone on the Mets?
Felix Millan. I met Ed at a function way back when. He was polite.
How's this? Name the only man to hit a homer in his first big league at bat and allow a homer to the first batter he faced
What are the chances a position player pitches in his first major league game?Good question. I'm thinking it might not be a pitcher but a position player who came into pitch in a game?
Name the only man to hit a homer in his first big league at bat and allow a homer to the first batter he faced
What are the chances a position player pitches in his first major league game?