A complete game for Virgil Vasquez. A rough outing for Jose Berrios. The E-Twins get swept.
Category Archives: Keeping Track
Happy Birthday–July 9
Jack Powell (1874)
Buck Herzog (1885)
Glenn Myatt (1897)
Wally Post (1929)
Marty Springstead (1937)
Mike Andrews (1943)
Sonny Jackson (1944)
Hal Haydel (1944)
Steve Luebber (1949)
Willie Wilson (1955)
Marty Springstead was an American League umpire from 1966-1986. He later was a supervisor of umpires.
Minor Details: Games of 7/7
A big day for Jermaine Mitchell. Mike Kvasnicka stays hot. A two-hitter for Matthew Summers.
Minor Details: Games of 7/6
The Red Wings win in the tenth for the second straight day. A big day for Eddie Rosario. A walkoff for Adonis Pacheco.
Minor Details: Games of 7/5
An inside-the-parker for Buxton! A big day for Kepler! The debut of Gonsalves!
Happy Birthday–July 8
NOTE: This is a reprint from last year, which I did not have time to update. Thank you for understanding.
Hank O’Day (1862)
Ivey Wingo (1890)
Clint Brown (1903)
Salty Parker (1912)
Antonio Ramirez Muno (1927)
Hector Lopez (1929)
Al Spangler (1933)
Darrell Brandon (1940)
Ken Sanders (1941)
Jim Ollom (1945)
Lerrin LaGrow (1948)
Alan Ashby (1951)
Terry Puhl (1956)
Bob Kipper (1964)
Jerome Walton (1965)
Bobby Ayala (1969)
Danny Ardoin (1974)
We would also like to wish a happy birthday to AMR’s daughter and to Moss’ son.
Happy Birthday–July 7
NOTE: This is a reprint from last year, which I did not have time to update. Thank you for understanding.
George Moriarty (1885)
Double Duty Radcliffe (1902)
Satchel Paige (1906)
Billy Herman (1909)
Sammy White (1927)
John Gordon (1930)
Bill Melton (1945)
Tommy Moore (1948)
Dan Gladden (1957)
Tim Teufel (1958)
Glenn Hoffman (1958)
Dave Burba (1966)
Jeff Shaw (1966)
Chuck Knoblauch (1968)
Matt Mantei (1973)
Cory Provus (1978)
John Buck (1980)
Ted “Double Duty” Radcliffe played in the Negro Leagues for many years. He got his nickname because he would sometimes catch one game of a doubleheader and pitch the other. He played professionally until 1954, when he retired at age 52. He is the oldest player to ever appear in a professional baseball game, throwing one pitch for the Schaumberg Flyers of the Northern League in 1999 when he was 96.
John Gordon, of course, was a radio broadcaster for the Twins from 1987 through 2011.
Tommy Moore was drafted by Minnesota in the twenty-eighth round in 1966, but did not sign.
Cory Provus has been a radio broadcaster for the Twins since 2012.
Minor Details: Games of 7/4
Kohl Stewart makes his pro debut. Drew Butera homered! Elizabethton blows a big lead late.
Happy Birthday–July 6
NOTE: This is a reprint from last year, which I did not have time to update. Thank you for understanding.
Roy Hartzell (1881)
Steve O’Neill (1891)
Dale Ford (1942)
Jason Thompson (1954)
Willie Randolph (1954)
Lance Johnson (1963)
Omar Olivares (1967)
Greg Norton (1972)
Michael Ryan (1977)
Happy Birthday–July 5
NOTE: This is a reprint from last year, which I did not have time to update. Thank you for understanding.
Jack Farrell (1857)
Robert Brown (1876)
Charles Stoneham (1876)
Bump Hadley (1904)
Jack Krol (1936)
Curt Blefary (1943)
Gary Matthews (1950)
Rich Gossage (1951)
Dave Eiland (1966)
Tim Worrell (1967)
Jesse Crain (1981)