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Lou Whitaker 1984 baseball card

Happy ’80s Birthday to Lou Whitaker, who needs to be in the Hall and that’s pretty much it.

Happy ’80s Birthday to Kevin Bass, who was drafted by the Brewers and dealt to the Astros in the Don Sutton deal in 1982.

He spent 14 seasons in the bigs and was an All-Star in 1986 with the Astros.

Joe Nolan 1983 baseball card

Happy ’80s Birthday to Joe Nolan, who spent 11 years in the bigs and won a World Series with the Orioles in 1983.

Happy ’80s Birthday to Willie Lozado, who appeared in 43 games for the 1984 Brewers.

Happy ’80s Birthday to Ralph Botting, who appeared in 18 games in 1979 and 1980.

Angel Escobar baseball card

Happy ’80s Birthday to Angel Escobar, who went 1 for 3 in three games for the 1988 Giants.

5/12/82

The Twins trade Roger Erickson and Butch Wynegar to the Yankees for Pete Filson, Larry Milbourne, John Pacella and cash. People in Minnesota are pissed.

In the first month of the season, Twins owner Calvin Grifffith has traded three Opening Day starters in Wynegar, Roy Smalley, and Rob WIlfong, their Game 2 starter in Erickson and their closer in Doug Corbett.

Dale Sveum 1986 baseball card

5/12/86

Dave Sveum goes 2 for 4 with a double against Matt Young in his MLB debut. He plays twelve years in the big leagues.

Big Days

Paul Molitor 1982 baseball card

5/12/82

Paul Molitor goes 4 for 5 with 3 homers and 4 RBI but it’s not enough as the Royals still beat the Brewers 9-7. 

It’s the only time in Molly’s career he goes deep three times in a game. 

Mario Soto 1984 baseball card

5/12/84

Mario Soto loses a no-hitter with two outs in the top of the 9th inning when George Hendrick homers to tie the game, 1 – 1.

Cincinnati wins the game 2-1 but Soto lost his no-no. 

Reggie Jackson 1984 Donruss Baseball Card

5/12/84

Reggie Jackson becomes the 12th player to hit a ball out of Tiger Stadium. 

The ball is retrieved by Bill Stehley, who was parking cars on Trumbull Avenue in front of Hoot Robinson’s bar.  

The Angels win the game 4-2. 

Jim_Gott_2_homers_1985

5/12/85

Jim Gott allows three runs over seven innings and homers twice off Bob Forsch as the Giants beat the Cardinals 5-4. 

Gott gets a no-decision. 

5/12/86

Marge and Schotzie make an appearance on the David Letterman Show

Rick Reuschel 1989 baseball card

5/12/89

Giants pitcher Rick Reuschel records his 200th career win by beating the Expos 2-1.

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