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Happy ’80s Birthday to Dan Graham, who burst onto the scene in 1980 and faded away. Here’s the story.

 

Mark Carreon 1989 baseball card

Happy ’80s Birthday Mark Carreon, who made his debut with the 1987 Mets and spent ten years in the big leagues. 

His father, Cam, spent eight years in the major leagues as well. 

Vicente Palacios

Happy ’80s Birthday to Vicente Palacios, who played professionally from 1983 through 2000, including eight years in the big leagues. 

Dick Scott

Happy ’80s Birthday to Dick  Scott, who played in three games for the 1989 A’s.  

Curt Kaufman

Happy ’80s Birthday to Curt Kaufman, who spent three years with the Yankees and Angels from 1982 through 1984.

Peter Golenbock

Happy ’80s Birthday to Peter Golenbock, who penned many books about the Yankees and is still writing today.

Happy ’80s Birthday to Jayson Stark, who is still one of the best in the business. 

Buddy Bell 1985 Topps Baseball Card

7/19/85

The Reds trade a PTBNL and Duane Walker to the Rangers for Buddy Bell and my buddies and I immediately bought tickets to go see Buddy’s first game as a Red.

Cincinnati sent Jeff Russell to Texas to complete the trade.

Tony Gwynn poster

7/19/82

A young Padres outfielder makes his MLB debut. He goes 2 for 4 (of course), with a double off Sid Monge and a single off Ron Reed.

He never stops hitting.

Steve Buechele 1985 baseball card

7/19/85

Steve Buechele goes 1 for 4 with a single against the Tigers in his big league debut. 

He’d spend eleven years in the major leagues and hit .304 for the Pirates in the 1991 N.L.C.S.

7/19/86

Four Mets players are arrested In the wee hours of the morning after an altercation with police officers at a Houston disco.

In most instances hanging out at a disco in Houston called Cooters is wise but it didn’t work out this one time.

7/19/88

Cubs pitcher Rick Sutcliffe picks Brett Butler off first base unassisted.

With Jose Uribe at second, Butler wanders too far off the bag and the cat-like Sutt nails him. 

Big Days

7/19/80

Roy Lee Jackson throws a CG against the Reds and retires the last 19 batters he faces. 

The Mets smoke Cincinnati 13-3 at the Baseball Cathedral known as Riverfront Stadium. 

Luke Appling

7/19/82

75-year-old Luke Appling homers in an Old-Timer’s Game at RFK Stadium in Washington.

Tom Brunansky 1982 Topps Baseball Card

7/19/82

Tom Brunansky’s inside-the-park grand slam helps the Twins beat the Brewers 6-4. 

Orel Hershiser 1984 Baseball Card

7/19/84

Orel Hershiser pitches his third straight shutout for the Dodgers, striking out nine in a 10-0 two-hitter at St. Louis. 

He goes 4-1 in July with a 0.78 E.R.A. and allows just 20 hits in 46 innings while striking out 48. 

Steve Buechele 1987 baseball card

7/19/87

Steve Buechele’s two-homer day leads the Rangers to a 20 – 3 win over the Yankees. Rick Cerone pitches the 9th for New York. 

Joe Carter 1989 baseball card

7/19/89

Joe Carter goes 3-5 with three homers and 6 RBI in a 10-1 Indians win over the Twins.

Future Red Sox manager John Farrell throws a two-hitter for the Indians to get the win.

Transactions

Rick Auerbach 1980 baseball card

7/19/80
The Rangers purchase Rick Auerbach from the Reds.

Auerbach doesn’t play for Texas and goes to Seattle in an eleven-player deal at the 1980 Winter Meetings. He finishes his career with the Mariners. 

Bill Travers 1982 baseball card

7/19/83
The Angels release Bill Travers and his career is over. 

He pitches in the big leagues for nine seasons and wins 65 games. 

Paul O'Neill 1989 Donruss Baseball Card

7/19/86
The Cardinals sign Cesar Cedeno as a free agent.

He hits .169 in Triple-A and he’s done. 

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