Tuesday Night Trivia.
Just for fun as I thought it was a fun Stat.
Without Google,, name the only player to hit a homerun in his first and last major league at bat? His 1st homerun was 1966 and last was 1969. He has 1 topps card... a 1969 shared RC. *these were his only two big league homers. |
I like the question, don't know the answer, and I expect it'll be a name I remember from when I was a kid... The question has made me smile, thanks. I think the answer will, too.
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Cant wait to hear the answer to this
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Actually I think there was one other. Paul Gillespie also did it in the 1940's, but for Martin it was his ONLY 2 homeruns. :eek:
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That is correct. Gillespie finished the regular season with a HR. Goose egg in the post season. He was supposed to be the next great Dickey like catcher. Never panned out.
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Thanks for that
Interesting player--maybe worth writing him to learn more. Seems he flat out retired after the 1969 season, at age 25. No more minors, no effort to wait for a chance through the new expansion, just sayonara. All after hitting .452 in the minors that year, albeit in very limited action. I wonder if had injury problems or just felt buried on the Dodgers' roster, especially with Garvey nearly ready to stick.
Also interesting is that Miller nearly had one more opportunity to bat and either spoil his trivia notoriety or cement it with another homer. In his last game he was announced as a pinch hitter with the winning run on 2b in the bottom of the 11th inning. After a pitching change and before the AB, Len Gabrielson hit in his place-- and promptly singled to win the game. If Miller bats, we likely would not be talking about him now. Woulda, coulda, shoulda. |
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