Today's Birthdays - May
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Today's Birthdays - May
May 1:
Jose Lind (1964): 1987-92; 2B; 2816 AB; 8-249-.255
Johnny Berardino (1917): 1950, 1952; 2B; 187 AB; 1-16-.187
Heine Meine (1896): 1929-34; RHP; 995.1 IP; 66-50, 3.95
Billy Kelly (1886): 1911-13; C; 222 AB; 1-21-.293
George McQuillan (1885): 1913-15; RHP; 550 IP; 29-33, 3.06
Bill White (1860): 1884; SS; 291 AB; 0-25 R-.227
Tom Forster (1859): 1884; SS; 126 AB; 0-10 R-.222
Also, Ray Searage (1955)
Best player born on May 1: Victor Starffin (1916) or Kazuhiro Yamauchi (1932)
May 1, 1974: Dock Ellis started against the Reds, hit Rose, Morgan, and Driessen with pitches, missed Perez but walked him, and was pulled after missing Bench twice.
Jose Lind (1964): 1987-92; 2B; 2816 AB; 8-249-.255
Johnny Berardino (1917): 1950, 1952; 2B; 187 AB; 1-16-.187
Heine Meine (1896): 1929-34; RHP; 995.1 IP; 66-50, 3.95
Billy Kelly (1886): 1911-13; C; 222 AB; 1-21-.293
George McQuillan (1885): 1913-15; RHP; 550 IP; 29-33, 3.06
Bill White (1860): 1884; SS; 291 AB; 0-25 R-.227
Tom Forster (1859): 1884; SS; 126 AB; 0-10 R-.222
Also, Ray Searage (1955)
Best player born on May 1: Victor Starffin (1916) or Kazuhiro Yamauchi (1932)
May 1, 1974: Dock Ellis started against the Reds, hit Rose, Morgan, and Driessen with pitches, missed Perez but walked him, and was pulled after missing Bench twice.
Today's Birthdays - May
675448494A427449524E5552434F48260 wrote:
May 1, 1974: Dock Ellis started against the Reds, hit Rose, Morgan, and Driessen with pitches, missed Perez but walked him, and was pulled after missing Bench twice.
Does anyone know if the legend that he did that on purpose is true? Sometimes it's hard to know with Doc.
May 1, 1974: Dock Ellis started against the Reds, hit Rose, Morgan, and Driessen with pitches, missed Perez but walked him, and was pulled after missing Bench twice.
Does anyone know if the legend that he did that on purpose is true? Sometimes it's hard to know with Doc.
Today's Birthdays - May
1A3D3615580 wrote:
May 1, 1974: Dock Ellis started against the Reds, hit Rose, Morgan, and Driessen with pitches, missed Perez but walked him, and was pulled after missing Bench twice.
Does anyone know if the legend that he did that on purpose is true? Sometimes it's hard to know with Doc.
I was listening to this game, I have no doubt he did it on purpose. Murtaugh was very angry at him.
May 1, 1974: Dock Ellis started against the Reds, hit Rose, Morgan, and Driessen with pitches, missed Perez but walked him, and was pulled after missing Bench twice.
Does anyone know if the legend that he did that on purpose is true? Sometimes it's hard to know with Doc.
I was listening to this game, I have no doubt he did it on purpose. Murtaugh was very angry at him.
Today's Birthdays - May
May 2:
Neftali Feliz (1988): 2016; RHP; 53.2 IP; 4-2, 3.52
Jose Ascanio (1985): 2009, 2011; RHP; 9 IP; 0-1, 7.00
Clay Carroll (1941): 1977; RHP; 4 IP; 0-0, 2.25
Freddy Sale (1902): 1924; RHP; 1 IP; 0-0, 0.00
Best player born on May 2: Eddie Collins
Neftali Feliz (1988): 2016; RHP; 53.2 IP; 4-2, 3.52
Jose Ascanio (1985): 2009, 2011; RHP; 9 IP; 0-1, 7.00
Clay Carroll (1941): 1977; RHP; 4 IP; 0-0, 2.25
Freddy Sale (1902): 1924; RHP; 1 IP; 0-0, 0.00
Best player born on May 2: Eddie Collins
Today's Birthdays - May
6D4B4A5D4B5B280 wrote:
May 1, 1974: Dock Ellis started against the Reds, hit Rose, Morgan, and Driessen with pitches, missed Perez but walked him, and was pulled after missing Bench twice.
Does anyone know if the legend that he did that on purpose is true? Sometimes it's hard to know with Doc.
I was listening to this game, I have no doubt he did it on purpose. Murtaugh was very angry at him.
It's been reported that Ellis told his teammates prior to the game that he was going to so that. Supposedly because he didn't like that teams seemed intimidated by the Big Red Machine and he was going to do something about it.
May 1, 1974: Dock Ellis started against the Reds, hit Rose, Morgan, and Driessen with pitches, missed Perez but walked him, and was pulled after missing Bench twice.
Does anyone know if the legend that he did that on purpose is true? Sometimes it's hard to know with Doc.
I was listening to this game, I have no doubt he did it on purpose. Murtaugh was very angry at him.
It's been reported that Ellis told his teammates prior to the game that he was going to so that. Supposedly because he didn't like that teams seemed intimidated by the Big Red Machine and he was going to do something about it.
Today's Birthdays - May
May 3:
Austin Meadows (1995): 2018
Ivan Cruz (1968): 1999-2000; PH/1B; 21 AB; 1-2-.238
Chris Cannizzaro (1938): 1968; C; 58 AB; 1-7-.241
Also, Bing Crosby (1904): minority owner, 1946-77
Best player born on May 3: Red Ruffing
Austin Meadows (1995): 2018
Ivan Cruz (1968): 1999-2000; PH/1B; 21 AB; 1-2-.238
Chris Cannizzaro (1938): 1968; C; 58 AB; 1-7-.241
Also, Bing Crosby (1904): minority owner, 1946-77
Best player born on May 3: Red Ruffing
Today's Birthdays - May
May 4:
Jason Michaels (1976): 2008; OF; 228 AB; 8-44-.228
Ken Oberkfell (1956): 1988-89; INF; 94 AB; 0-4-.188
Zip Collins (1892): 1914-15; OF; 536 AB; 1-38-.276
Vic Saier (1891): 1919; 1B; 166 AB; 2-17-.223
Lou Gertenreich (1875): 1903; OF; 3 AB; 0-0-.000
Best player born on May 4: Charlie "Piano Legs" Hickman (1876); born in Washington County; played and coached baseball at WVU; served as mayor of Morgantown
Jason Michaels (1976): 2008; OF; 228 AB; 8-44-.228
Ken Oberkfell (1956): 1988-89; INF; 94 AB; 0-4-.188
Zip Collins (1892): 1914-15; OF; 536 AB; 1-38-.276
Vic Saier (1891): 1919; 1B; 166 AB; 2-17-.223
Lou Gertenreich (1875): 1903; OF; 3 AB; 0-0-.000
Best player born on May 4: Charlie "Piano Legs" Hickman (1876); born in Washington County; played and coached baseball at WVU; served as mayor of Morgantown
Today's Birthdays - May
May 5:
Tommy Helms (1941): 1976-77; INF; 99 AB; 1-13-.242
Jose Pagan (1935): 1965-1972; UTIL; 1569 AB; 33-189-.263
Gene Curtis (1883): 1903; LF; 19 AB; 0-3-.421
Pagan slammed a double to left center, scoring Stargell from first, to give the Pirates an insurance run in the eighth inning of Game 7 in 1971. The run turned out to be needed when the Orioles scored in the bottom of the inning.
Best player born on May 5: Chief Bender (1884) or Kimiyasu Kudo (1963)
Tommy Helms (1941): 1976-77; INF; 99 AB; 1-13-.242
Jose Pagan (1935): 1965-1972; UTIL; 1569 AB; 33-189-.263
Gene Curtis (1883): 1903; LF; 19 AB; 0-3-.421
Pagan slammed a double to left center, scoring Stargell from first, to give the Pirates an insurance run in the eighth inning of Game 7 in 1971. The run turned out to be needed when the Orioles scored in the bottom of the inning.
Best player born on May 5: Chief Bender (1884) or Kimiyasu Kudo (1963)
Today's Birthdays - May
45766A6B6860566B706C7770616D6A040 wrote: May 5:
Tommy Helms (1941): 1976-77; INF; 99 AB; 1-13-.242
Jose Pagan (1935): 1965-1972; UTIL; 1569 AB; 33-189-.263
Gene Curtis (1883): 1903; LF; 19 AB; 0-3-.421
Pagan slammed a double to left center, scoring Stargell from first, to give the Pirates an insurance run in the eighth inning of Game 7 in 1971. The run turned out to be needed when the Orioles scored in the bottom of the inning.
Best player born on May 5: Chief Bender (1884) or Kimiyasu Kudo (1963)
As a 14 year old in 1966, I fell in love with Jose Pagan. Other than the World Series years, 1966 was my favorite season. The club was so good, with a line-up filled with great hitters. Pagan platooned at 3B and seemed to have one clutch hit after another. He's remained one of my all time favorite Pirates.
Tommy Helms (1941): 1976-77; INF; 99 AB; 1-13-.242
Jose Pagan (1935): 1965-1972; UTIL; 1569 AB; 33-189-.263
Gene Curtis (1883): 1903; LF; 19 AB; 0-3-.421
Pagan slammed a double to left center, scoring Stargell from first, to give the Pirates an insurance run in the eighth inning of Game 7 in 1971. The run turned out to be needed when the Orioles scored in the bottom of the inning.
Best player born on May 5: Chief Bender (1884) or Kimiyasu Kudo (1963)
As a 14 year old in 1966, I fell in love with Jose Pagan. Other than the World Series years, 1966 was my favorite season. The club was so good, with a line-up filled with great hitters. Pagan platooned at 3B and seemed to have one clutch hit after another. He's remained one of my all time favorite Pirates.
Today's Birthdays - May
0B382425262E18253E22393E2F23244A0 wrote: May 4:
Jason Michaels (1976): 2008; OF; 228 AB; 8-44-.228
Ken Oberkfell (1956): 1988-89; INF; 94 AB; 0-4-.188
Zip Collins (1892): 1914-15; OF; 536 AB; 1-38-.276
Vic Saier (1891): 1919; 1B; 166 AB; 2-17-.223
Lou Gertenreich (1875): 1903; OF; 3 AB; 0-0-.000
Best player born on May 4: Charlie "Piano Legs" Hickman (1876); born in Washington County; played and coached baseball at WVU; served as mayor of Morgantown
Big Poison, Little Poison, Dizzy, Daffy, Preacher, Three Finger, Oil Can, and the Flying Dutchman --- what great nicknames. Never heard of Piano Legs but that is a great one too.
Where are the great nicknames today? How about Barry "The Splendid Syringe" Bonds, Yasiel " Middle Finger" Puig, and Carlos "Trash Can" Beltran?
Jason Michaels (1976): 2008; OF; 228 AB; 8-44-.228
Ken Oberkfell (1956): 1988-89; INF; 94 AB; 0-4-.188
Zip Collins (1892): 1914-15; OF; 536 AB; 1-38-.276
Vic Saier (1891): 1919; 1B; 166 AB; 2-17-.223
Lou Gertenreich (1875): 1903; OF; 3 AB; 0-0-.000
Best player born on May 4: Charlie "Piano Legs" Hickman (1876); born in Washington County; played and coached baseball at WVU; served as mayor of Morgantown
Big Poison, Little Poison, Dizzy, Daffy, Preacher, Three Finger, Oil Can, and the Flying Dutchman --- what great nicknames. Never heard of Piano Legs but that is a great one too.
Where are the great nicknames today? How about Barry "The Splendid Syringe" Bonds, Yasiel " Middle Finger" Puig, and Carlos "Trash Can" Beltran?