Ol’ Kirby Puckett sure was lights out back on May 13th, 1989 when he recorded 4 doubles in a Minnesota Twins 10-8 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. Kirby became the 35th major leaguer to accomplish the feat. Kirby won the AL Batting Title that season, hitting .339, & finished 2nd in doubles and 1st in hits. R.I.P.
Baseball
'Sweet' Lou Whitaker
Happy Birthday Lou Whitaker! Sweet Lou maned 2nd base for the Detroit Tigers from 1978 until he retired in 1995. The 5x All-Star teamed with Shortstop Alan Trammell to form the longest running Double Play Duo in Baseball. Who out there remembers when they both played themselves in an episode of Magnum P.I. back in 1983?
Al Leiter Throws 1st No-Hitter in Florida Marlins History
All-Star R.B.I.
Did you know that it was Moises’ walk off double in the bottom of the 10th inning that won the 1994 MLB All-Star Game for the National League? The shot to the left center gap scored Tony Gwynn all the way from first base giving them an 8-7 victory. The win broke the NL’s 6 year losing streak in All-Star Games.
Steady Eddie
On May 9th, 1987 Eddie Murray became the first player in MLB History to hit Homers both left handed & right handed in two straight games. Eddie went 7 for 14 with 4 HR, 7 RBI, & 2 doubles in the Orioles 3 game sweep of the Chicago White Sox that Mother’s Day Weekend.
Happy Birthday WIllie Mays!!
On This Day - Gaylord Perry Gets #300
Gaylord Perry earned his 300th career victory on May 6th, 1982 while hurling spitballs for the Seattle Mariners during a 7-3 victory over the New York Yankees. It was also one of his 303 career complete games as well. Sail on Ancient Mariner.
On This Day - Orioles Win 1st Game of 1988 Season
On April, 29th 1988 the Baltimore Orioles shut out the Chicago White Sox 9-0 at Comiskey Park. The victory snapped a 0-21 start to the season for the Birds. The worst start in AL History. They went on to finish 1988 with a 54-107 record.
Speedster Chucky Carr
Get your Blaze On!! Chuck Carr led the National League with 58 steals in 1993 for the expansion Florida Marlins.
On This Day - Eddie Hits His 1st Homer
Eddie Murray hit the 1st of his 504 career Home Runs back on April 18th, 1977 in a 4-3 Baltimore victory over the Cleveland Indians. The 6th Inning solo shot came off ex-Orioles 20 game winner Pat Dobson. Eddie would finish out his first year in majors with 26 more round trippers.
Happy Jackie Robinson Day!
Happy Birthday Jim 'Catfish' Hunter!
Bo Robs Jack Clark
On This Day - Randy Johnson Expos Pitching Debut
It was back on September 15th, 1988 when Randy Johnson made his Major League debut for the Montreal Expos. The ‘Big Unit’ earned his first win in a 9-4 Expos victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. There was one Bucco though who got the best of Johnson. Right Fielder Glenn Wilson took Johnson deep not once but twice with solo homeruns.
Monday Motivation
Happy Birthday Boomer!
The Kid - Gary Carter
Happy Birthday Shawon Dunston!
Shawon Dunston was the Chicago Cubs Opening Day starter at Shortstop for 8 straight seasons. (‘85-’92) The 2X All-Star was the first overall selection in the 1982 MLB Draft out of Thomas Jefferson High School in Brooklyn, NY. Happy Birthday Shawon