- 1867 - 1B Jake Beckley was born in Hannibal, Missouri. “Eagle Eye” played eight seasons (1888-96) for Pittsburgh, with a year off in 1890 when he suited up for the Pittsburgh Burghers of the outlaw Player’s League. He hit 113 triples as a Buc and had four 100+ RBI years. After his 20 year career was done, he eventually was selected to the Hall of Fame by the Veteran’s Committee with a lifetime .308 BA.
- 1901 - Per Charlton’s Baseball Chronology, before Pittsburgh’s 6-3 win at Cincinnati‚ Reds and Pirates players were clocked while running from home plate to 1B. The fastest time for the 90-foot sprint was three seconds‚ by Bucco OF Ginger Beaumont. Though Beaumont was a lefty and was known for his wheels, scouts today consider 3.9-4.0 to be elite speed. The SABR Biography Project says he was once timed at 4.4, which seems a little more like it.
- 1931 - Heinie Meine started it and ended it. Pirate pitchers put together a streak of 45 consecutive scoreless innings, starting with Meine’s outing on July 27th and ending with Meine’s 7-1 loss to the Cards at Forbes Field after adding five more frames to the zero column. In between, Pittsburgh pitchers Larry French, Ray Kremer, Glenn Spencer and Erv Brame all tossed shutouts.
- 1945 - C Bill Salkeld went 5-for-5‚ hitting for the cycle‚ and driving in five runs‚ but the Bucs fell 6-5 to the Cardinals at Forbes Field.
- 1958 - Roberto Clemente’s two out homer in the ninth off Juan Pizarro gave the Pirates a 4-3 win over the first place Milwaukee Braves at County Stadium. Clemente had three hits and scored three times to lead the attack as Roy Face saved the game for Curt Raydon.
- 1971 - OK, this is stretching Pittsburgh baseball history a bit, but... Tom Walker of Dallas-Fort Worth in the Texas League pitched a 15-inning no-hitter in a 1-0 win over Albuquerque. Tom is Neil Walker’s dad, and after spending six campaigns in the show, his last pro season was with Pittsburgh’s AAA Columbus club in 1978. He retired, moved to the City, and you know the rest.
- 1990 - The Pirates broke open a tight 1-1 game in the tenth when Don Slaught doubled home Gary Redus and Chico Lind for the win at Veteran's Stadium. Bob Patterson gave up the only Phils' run in the bottom of the ninth, but got the victory when Ted Power closed out the tenth. Starter Neal Heaton and Stan Belinda also put up goose eggs.
- 1998 - Fours were wild as 1B Kevin Young went 4-for-5 with four runs scored and four RBI during a 13-5 win over the Rockies at TRS. None of the Bucs went yard, but they did bang out nine doubles off four Colorado pitchers.
- 2006 - Tom Gorzelanny went eight innings of two hit ball and struck out seven as the Bucs beat the Cubs at Wrigley Field 6-0. Xavier Nady went 4-for-5 with three doubles, two RBI and two runs. Jose Castillo and Ronnie Paulino homered, had two knocks and chased home a pair of runs.
"Somehow we have developed this large contingent of know-it-all baseball fans who bay like wounded coyotes at any mention of wins, losses, RBI or batting average. I never know whether I should blame myself for this or not.." (Bill James)
Sunday, August 4, 2013
August 4 - Jake Beckley, Bill Salkeld, Sluggo, Kevin Young, Gorzo and the X-Man...
Jake Beckley, Bill Salkeld, Sluggo, Kevin Young, Gorzo and the X-Man...
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