Saturday, February 8, 2014

2/8: Cookie, Monty, The King & His Court, Josh Gibson, Buck and Francisco Liriano...

Cookie, Monty, The King & His Court, Josh Gibson, Buck and Francisco Liriano...

  • 1918 - LHP Arthur “Cookie” Cuccrullo was born in Asbury Park, New Jersey. He spent his three year MLB career as a Pirate from 1943-45, with a record of 3-5-5 and 4.55 ERA in 62 games, nine of which were starts. 
  • 1922 - 2B Romanus “Monty” Basgall was born in Pfeifer, Kansas. Monty was a yo-yo player for the Bucs from 1948-51, hitting just .215 as he went back and forth from the minors to the show. He was in the Pirate system until 1958, ending his pro career as a player/manager at Waco, Beaumont and Lincoln. He went on to become a successful scout and coach for the Dodgers. 
  • 1967 - Eddie Feigner, headliner softball pitcher of the King and his Court, appeared in a charity softball game at Dodger Stadium and struck out six MLB players in a row, including Roberto Clemente, allegedly tossing a 114 MPH underhand heater. 
  • 1972 - C Josh Gibson and OF Walter “Buck” Leonard were selected for the Hall of Fame by the Special Committee on the Negro Leagues. Gibson, the “Black Babe Ruth,” played for the Homestead Grays and Pittsburgh Crawfords. His statue is at Nationals Park, where the Grays often played, and Ammon Field in the Hill District was renamed after him. The Grays’ Leonard batted behind him and was called the “Black Lou Gehrig.” The “Thunder Twins” were inducted on August 7th. 

2007 Topps "Home Run History"series

  • 2013 - LHP Francisco Liriano was signed as a free agent. The Cisco Kid had agreed to a two-year contract worth $12.75M on December 21st, 2012, but broke his arm before the physical, voiding the deal. A new two-year agreement was reached with lots of incentives based on starts that would allow him, if he stayed healthy, to reach the original contract figures.Frankie came back May 11th, finishing 16-8 with a 3.02 ERA and was the NL Comeback Player of the Year.

1 comment:

  1. I well remember "The King and His Court". They used to barnstorm all over the region even into the late 70s. I was never really into fastpitch softball---which seemed unfair to me, given that the pitcher was only 45 feet away---but it was still an amazing thing for Feigner to fan several major leaguers.

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