Happy Birthday Dusty Baker. In the last game of the 1977 regular season, Dusty hit his 30th Homer of the year off Houston Astros pitcher J.R. Richard. It marked the first time that 4 teammates (Baker,Cey,Smith & Garvey) all hit 30 or more home runs in a season. It also became such an iconic moment because after he touched home plate, Baker was greeted by teammate Glenn Burke with his arm high in the air. Dusty reached up and slapped it, thus commemorating the 1st High Five in baseball history. Did you know that Glenn was up next and he too hit a home run? Dusty was there to greet him with the 2nd High Five.
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Riddle Me This Dudes
Glenn Burke
Hi-Fiving Friday for our guy Mr. Glenn Burke. He and Los Angeles Dodgers teammate Dusty Baker are noted as being the inventors of the Hi-Five, back on October 2nd, 1977. R.I.P. Glenn
On This Day- 1988 World Series Game 1
Rookie of the Year Rick Sutcliffe
Pitcher Rick Sutcliffe won NL Rookie of the Year honors in 1979 for his 17 win performance. He would be the 1st of four straight Los Angeles Dodgers players to win Rookie of the Year. Can you name the other three Dodgers?
Steve Garvey a.k.a. - 'Mr. Clean'
Steve Garvey is the ‘Iron Man’ of the National League. Mr. Clean’s 1207 consecutive games played is 4th all-time in MLB History. He suited up for the Dodgers & Padres from September of 1975 to July of 1983. Happy Birthday Steve!
'Mile High No No' starring Hideo Nomo
Hideo Nomo has thrown the only No-Hitter at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado. Nomo and his winding ‘Tornado’ delivery mowed the Rockies down back on September 17th, 1996 in a 9-0 Dodgers victory. Happy Birthday Hideo!!
No Hitter - Ramon Martinez
It was back on July 14th, 1995, in a 7-0 victory against the Florida Marlins, that pitcher Ramon Martinez threw the 22nd No-Hitter in Dodgers history. Ramon just missed pitching a perfect game that night, only giving up one walk in the bottom of the eighth inning. Just a month prior, his younger brother Pedro had a perfect game of his own broken up in the bottom of the 10th inning. How cool would that have been? Brothers with Perfect Games.