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johnfluharty

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Post by johnfluharty »

1B363B2A2D3C2B6B68590 wrote: A pair of HOFers came from the small town of Donora, PA (population approx 4,600).



Stan Musial was born on November 21, 1920.



Ken Griffey Jr was born on November 21, 1969.


Quick, check every birth from November 21st 2018 in that town!
GnatsEyelash

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Post by GnatsEyelash »

After hitting his third home run of the game, and final one of his legendary career, Babe Ruth was removed from the Boston Braves lineup, and promptly took a seat on the bench...of the Pittsburgh Pirates.



Why? The only access to the clubhouse was through the Pirates dugout.
2drfischer@gmail.c

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Post by 2drfischer@gmail.c »

7E57584D4A7C405C55584A51390 wrote: After hitting his third home run of the game, and final one of his legendary career, Babe Ruth was removed from the Boston Braves lineup, and promptly took a seat on the bench...of the Pittsburgh Pirates.



Why?   The only access to the clubhouse was through the Pirates dugout.


One of the cool, or weird, things that happened after Maz hit his 9th inning homer was seeing Casey Stengel and the other Yankees walking past the home plate mob scene on their way to the Pirates dugout to get back to their locker room. Image what that must have been like with both teams walking down those steps and through the tunnel together.
Bobster21

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Post by Bobster21 »

095F495D524858535E497B5C565A525715583B0 wrote: After hitting his third home run of the game, and final one of his legendary career, Babe Ruth was removed from the Boston Braves lineup, and promptly took a seat on the bench...of the Pittsburgh Pirates.



Why?   The only access to the clubhouse was through the Pirates dugout.


One of the cool, or weird, things that happened after Maz hit his 9th inning homer was seeing Casey Stengel and the other Yankees walking past the home plate mob scene on their way to the Pirates dugout to get back to their locker room.  Image what that must have been like with both teams walking down those steps and through the tunnel together.


Also, the visitors’ clubhouse in Forbes Field did not have an office for the manager to address the press after a game. Stengel had to go to Danny Murtaugh’s office to talk to the press, which he complained about because it limited his ability to talk to his players after a game.
GnatsEyelash

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Post by GnatsEyelash »

My neighbor was a sport editor who covered the game, and he couldn't fight his way into the clubhouse. He recognized Maz's wife sitting near the field, so he interviewed her.
2drfischer@gmail.c

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Post by 2drfischer@gmail.c »

735E53424554430300310 wrote: After hitting his third home run of the game, and final one of his legendary career, Babe Ruth was removed from the Boston Braves lineup, and promptly took a seat on the bench...of the Pittsburgh Pirates.



Why?   The only access to the clubhouse was through the Pirates dugout.


One of the cool, or weird, things that happened after Maz hit his 9th inning homer was seeing Casey Stengel and the other Yankees walking past the home plate mob scene on their way to the Pirates dugout to get back to their locker room.  Image what that must have been like with both teams walking down those steps and through the tunnel together.


Also, the visitors’ clubhouse in Forbes Field did not have an office for the manager to address the press after a game. Stengel had to go to Danny Murtaugh’s office to talk to the press, which he complained about because it limited his ability to talk to his players after a game.


Didn’t know that. It would be interesting to have seen Forbes Field through the eyes of an adult instead of as an awe-struck kid.
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Post by GreenWeenie »

I'm not sure that's true. ;)
iwatch

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Post by iwatch »

In June of 1971 Rick Wise threw a no-hitter and hit 2 HR against the Reds (I think)
Bobster21

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Post by Bobster21 »

756B7D687F741C0 wrote: In June of 1971 Rick Wise threw a no-hitter and hit 2 HR against the Reds (I think)
Yes, it was vs the Reds, Wise hit 15 career HRs.



On 7/3/66, Braves pitcher Tony Cloninger hit 2 grand slams. For the game he was 3 for 5 with 9 RBIs. For the 1966 season he batted .234 with 5 HRs and 23 RBIs. That was just 4 fewer RBIs than MLB batting champion Matty Alou. 
Bobster21

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Post by Bobster21 »

In 1966, Matty Alou had the highest batting average in MLB at .342. Among every other player in MLB that year, the player who had the 2nd best batting average was Matty's brother Felipe Alou at .327.
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