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Bruce Kison
When wild-eyed rookie right-handed pitcher Bruce Kison was thrust into relief with two outs in the first inning of Game Four of the 1971 World Series against the overwhelmingly favored Baltimore Orioles, the Pirates were in a three-run hole and in danger of losing their third game of the Series with just one victory. But […]
Gene Robertson
“There isn’t a better third baseman in the American League than Gene Robertson,” St. Louis Browns player/manager George Sisler said on the eve of the 1925 season.1 Indeed, that proved to be Robertson’s best year of nine in the majors (1919; 1922-26, 1928-1930). Two years later, though, he was in the minors, supposedly banished because […]
Bob Tufts
Bob Tufts was one of six big-leaguers known to have converted to Judaism during their careers.1 When it came time for Tufts to select his Hebrew name, something meaningful to him, he chose Sandy Koufax. His rabbi laughed but wasn’t impressed. He shook his head and asked Tufts to pick another name. Bob selected Reuven, […]
Game Stories
August 11, 1988: Kevin McReynolds’ grand slam in ninth helps Mets beat Cubs
Kevin McReynolds and Rich “Goose” Gossage were teammates for three years with the San Diego Padres and were major contributors to a Padres team that played in the 1984 World Series. After McReynolds was traded to the New York Mets during the 1986-87 offseason, Gossage had some unkind words for his former teammate. The outspoken […]
August 4, 1945: Pirates rookie Salkeld hits for cycle, sets two records
On August 4, 1945, Pittsburgh Pirates rookie Bill Salkeld “joined an exclusive club as just the seventh catcher to hit for the cycle.”1 He also set a few records. Pittsburgh was hosting the St. Louis Cardinals in the second game of a four-game series matching the top two National League teams from the 1944 season. […]
