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Floyd Bannister 1984

Happy ’80s Birthday to Floyd Bannister, who won 134 games for the Astros, White Sox, Mariners, Royals, Rangers, Angels.

He’s also the all-time career wins leader among South Dakota natives, so he’s got that going for him.

Ken Singleton 1983 baseball card

Happy ’80s Birthday to Ken Singleton. A three-time All-Star who collected 2,000+ hits in an outstanding 15-year career.

Elias Sosa

Happy ’80s Birthday to Elias Sosa, who recorded 59 wins and 83 saves over 12 seasons and had a fantastic mustache

Happy ’80s Birthday to Rick Camp, who won 56 games and hit a big homer in his nine-year career. 

Francisco Barrios baseball card

Francisco Barrios was born OTD in 1953.

He pitched for the White Sox for seven years and passed away in 1982 at age 28. 

Happy ’80s Birthday to Randy Johnson, who spent three years with the Braves in the early ’80s.

Unfortunately, he never faced Randy Johnson.

Happy ’80s Birthday to Bob Randall, who spent five years with the Twins and was later the head coach at the University of Kansas.

Brad Gulden

Happy ’80s Birthday to Brad Gulden, who was traded to the Mariners along with Ruppert Jones for a PTBNL in 1980.

The Mariners sent Brad Gulden to the Yankees to complete the deal. He was traded for himself. 

Happy ’80s Birthday to Scott Ullger, who played in 35 games for the 1983 Twins.

Mike Easler 1987 baseball card

6/10/87

The Yankees trade Keith Hughes and Shane Turner to the Phillies for Mike Easler.

The Hit Man goes .281/4/21 the rest of the way for the Yankees and his career is over.

Doug Sisk 1983 baseball card

6/10/80

The Mets sign Doug Sisk as an amateur free agent.

He spends nine years in the big leagues with the Mets, Braves, and Orioles. 

 

6/10/84

The Dodgers sign Mike Vail as a free agent. 

He plays in 16 games at the big league level and his career is over. 

Curt Brown baseball card

6/10/83

Curt Brown throws 2.2 scoreless in relief and picks up the win in his big league debut for the Angels.

He’d spend parts of four seasons in the majors.

Mike Schooler 1988 baseball card

6/10/88

Mike Schooler throws a scoreless 9th in his big league debut for the Mariners. He picks up a save the following day and spends six years in the major leagues. 

Big Days

6/10/81

Pete Rose singles off Nolan Ryan and ties Stan Musial on the NL hits leaderboard with 3,630.

6/10/84

Kirk Gibson has 6 hits and drives in 6 as the Tigers sweep a twinbill from the Orioles in front of more than 50,000 fans.

Leon Durham 1984 baseball card

6/10/84

The Cubs pull off a 9th-inning triple steal and beat the Cardinals 2 – 0.

Leon Durham steals home‚ while Jody Davis steals third and Larry Bowa goes to second. 

It was a magical year on the northside. 

Tim Teufel 1986 baseball card

6/10/86

Tim Teufel hits an 11th-innning pinch-hit walkoff slam to beat the Phillies.

Bart Giamatti

6/10/86

A. Bartlett Giamatti is named President of the National League.

 

Marty Barrett 1988 baseball card

6/10/88

Ellis Burks and Marty Barrett both hit grand slams as the Red Sox beat the Orioles 15-4

Transactions

Andy Hassler 1981

6/10/80

The Angels purchase Andy Hassler from the Pittsburgh Pirates. 

He spends the next four seasons back in California before finishing his career with the Cardinals. 

 

6/10/84

The Tigers purchase Sid Monge from the San Diego Padres.

He pitches in 19 games and his major league career is over. 

Injuries

George Brett 1980 baseball card

6/10/80

George Brett tears ligaments in his ankle on an attempted steal and misses a month.

When he returns to the lineup after the All-Star break he hits .421 for the rest of the season.

Deaths

Bob Prince

Former Pirates broadcaster Bob Prince passed away OTD in 1985. 

Lindsey Nelson

We lost Lindsey Nelson OTD in 1995. 

Eliot Asinof, who wrote Eight Men Out, passed away OTD in 2008.

Warner Fusselle, known for his work on “This Week in Baseball” passed away OTD in 2012. 

Claudell Washington 1980 baseball card

We lost Claudell Washington OTD in 2020. 

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