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Post by The Mighty Men » Mon May 24, 2010 3:41 pm

Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:

quote:Originally posted by Dub:

quote:Originally posted by headhunters:

wilbur wood pitched both ends of a double header twice in 1973 ( i think that was the year) didn't complete both games though. harry carey had a riot with that. dug this up for you:



On May 28, 1973, while pitching for the White Sox against the Cleveland Indians, Wood pitched the remainder of a 21-inning carryover game that had been suspended two nights earlier, allowing only two hits in five innings to earn the victory. He then started the regularly scheduled game and pitched a four-hit complete game shutout, earning two wins in the same night. Later that season, on July 20, Wood started both ends of a Doubleheader, making him the last pitcher to do so. He lost both of those games.
[/QUOTE]He had a talking horse too.
[/QUOTE]His name was Mr. "Ed" Herrmann. Need to go find my 1973 Topps card of him.



This link will have to do - http://cgi.ebay.com/1973-Topps-Baseball ... 2a073afe61



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Post by Navel Lint » Tue May 25, 2010 3:10 am

There is an interesting blog site called TaterTrotTracker.com



The guy records the “trot” time of every homerun hit. Last night David Ortiz was the first player to break the 30 second barrier :eek: . In fact, Ortiz has 5 of the 6 slowest trots of the year. :rolleyes:



Now I’m not one that thinks a batter should get plunked because he hit a homerun off you, but at some point Ortiz’s leisurely trot’s around the bases is going to earn him a bruise on the ribs.
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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Tue May 25, 2010 4:29 am

Interesting Russel.



I know that most fans tend to like the baseball of their youth. I'm no exception. I despise the comraderie of players today. Some folks, in the day, would go to a Giants-Dodgers game early in case a fight broke out. Now they hug during pregame, bleeecchh!



Ortiz certainly would have been nailed by now, were it a different generation. When somebody overly dug in against Bob Gibson once, Gibson yelled, "You may as well keep digging till it's six feet!"



Don Drysdale hit a former major leaguer during a fantasy camp. Asked why after the game, Drysdale replied, "You were on my list, I never had the chance to face you again, thought I better take care of it now."



There is no other sport where we rely more on an opponent not to harm us. The pitcher has all the power. And yet, this generation of throwers has given away that power. Now, coming inside, at all, is questioned.



It is the evolvement of baseball. Players were driven in the past by their team, teammates, and getting more money from participating in the World Series. With so much money already pocketed, the World Series takes a back seat to the Union.



Baseball needs a hard-nosed pitcher. Somebody who doesen't care what opponents think of him. Somebody to remind hitters that the ball dosen't always have to be in a 12 inch by 12 inch zone. Somebody that will hit David Ortiz in the wallet and then stare him down.

I miss pitchers like that.
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Post by Thunder » Tue May 25, 2010 4:44 am

Doughy,

Are you a hockey fan? :D
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Post by Raskol » Tue May 25, 2010 5:14 am



I miss Pedro in his prime. What a pitcher! [/qb]On April 13, 1994, in his second start as a Montreal Expo, Martínez lost a perfect game with one out in the eighth inning when he hit Cincinnati's Reggie Sanders with a pitch. An angered Sanders charged the mound, and was later ridiculed in the press for assuming that a pitcher would abandon a perfect game in order to hit a batter intentionally. [/qb][/QUOTE]My bad. I remember the Williams incident like it was yesterday [/QB][/quote]


OK, I knew that this happened and all it took was our friend Mr. Google to find it...here goes:



Pedro Martinez became the second major league pitcher to take a perfect game into extra innings and the first to throw nine hitless innings at Jack Murphy Stadium. Martinez, who is a throw-back pitcher to an era long gone, hurled this amazing game yet only earned a simple win upon its completion due to a tenth inning Bip Roberts line drive double down the right-field line.

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Post by Navel Lint » Tue May 25, 2010 1:38 pm

I need Dan to verify this:



Only four players in MLB history have had a first name start with the letter X.



Two of them. Xavier Nady and Xavier Paul are both starting in right field tonight in Wrigley for the Cubs and Dodgers respectively. :eek:
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Post by Navel Lint » Tue May 25, 2010 1:39 pm

Originally posted by Navel Lint:

I need Dan to verify this:



Only four players in MLB history have had a first name start with the letter X.



Two of them. Xavier Nady and Xavier Paul are both starting in right field tonight in Wrigley for the Cubs and Dodgers respectively. :eek: And Nady just lined out to Paul in the second.....
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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Tue May 25, 2010 1:46 pm

Correctomundo Russel.



Elias should have a field day with that one!
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Post by Ando » Tue May 25, 2010 1:47 pm

Russ,



I'm watching the game too; Len and Bob are full of useful nuggets tonight!



I believe there was a relief pitcher with Houston about 10-12 years ago that started with 'X' too. Xavier Hernandez maybe? or something of sorts....
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Post by Dub » Wed May 26, 2010 2:15 am

Originally posted by Navel Lint:

I need Dan to verify this:



Only four players in MLB history have had a first name start with the letter X.



Two of them. Xavier Nady and Xavier Paul are both starting in right field tonight in Wrigley for the Cubs and Dodgers respectively. :eek: not much of a selection to choose from:

XABAT

XABIERE

XALBADOR

XALBADORA

XALVADOR

XALVADORA

XANDER

XANDRA

XANTHE

XANTHIA

XARLES

XAVIA

XAVIAN

XAVIER

XAVIERA

XAVIERIA

XAVIERRA

XAVIERRE

XENA

XENIA

XEVER

XEVERA

XEVERIA

XI-WANG

XIAO-XING

XIAOPING

XIMEN

XIMON

XIMUN

XIN

XING-FU

XIOMAR

XIOMARA

XOCHITL

XUN

XYLON
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Post by Navel Lint » Wed May 26, 2010 3:11 am

Originally posted by Ando:

Russ,



I'm watching the game too; Len and Bob are full of useful nuggets tonight!



I believe there was a relief pitcher with Houston about 10-12 years ago that started with 'X' too. Xavier Hernandez maybe? or something of sorts.... Ya. I was flippin' channels last night and I heard them mention the two Xavier's and Len was wondering if it had ever happened. Being the dork that I am, I had to know too. I found the four players but wasn't sure if that was all there were.



I did find at least 16 X players that have been in the minors. 14 Xavier's, 1 Xadiel, and 1 Xenophon :eek:



Xenophon Brown was a pitcher in the Philadelphia system from 1937-1940
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Post by Dub » Wed May 26, 2010 4:13 am

"1 Xadiel, and 1 Xenophon "





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Post by Ando » Wed May 26, 2010 11:10 am

Russ,



During your 'X' search, did you find the two other major leaguers? Just curious - and I'm not that useful in looking up nuggets like that!



Thanks,

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Post by Navel Lint » Wed May 26, 2010 1:36 pm

Originally posted by Ando:

Russ,



During your 'X' search, did you find the two other major leaguers? Just curious - and I'm not that useful in looking up nuggets like that!



Thanks,

Matt Xavier Nady 2000-2010

Xavier Paul 2009-2010

Xavier Hernandez 1989-1998

Xavier Rescigno 1943-1945



Rescigno was a 30 yo rookie with the Pirates in 1943. My guess is he was a WWII "replacement" player.



Rescigno was a pitcher. He pitched in 129 games, starting 21. Over three seasons he went 19-22 with a 4.13 era



There is no truth to the rumor that Dan is still upset Musial beat out Xavier Rescigno for the '43 MVP award ;)
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