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Brad Lesley

Brad “The Animal” Lesley was born on this day in 1958. He passed away in 2013 from kidney failure. He was just 54.

Don Slaught

Happy ’80s Birthday to Don Slaught, who spent 16 yrs squatting behind the plate for seven different teams and got a hit off John Tudor in his first big league at bat.

Happy ’80s Birthday to Ellis Burks, who spent 18 years in the big leagues and slugged 352 career dingers.

Jeff Newman baseball card

Happy ’80s Birthday to Jeff Newman, who spent nine years in the bigs and hit a career-high 22 homers in 1979. 

John Denny

9/11/82

The Indians trade John Denny to the Phillies for three minor leaguers.

Denny goes 0-2 in four starts for Philadelphia down the stretch, but wins the Cy Young in 1983. Oops.

9/11/83

Danny Jackson throws three scoreless innings in relief for the Royals in his big league debut. 

He’d spend fifteen years in the big leagues and win 23 games for the Reds in 1988. Dude was a workhorse. 

9/11/85

Billy Jo Robidoux goes 0 for 1 as a pinch-hitter in his big league debut for the Brewers. 

He’d spend six years in the big leagues. 

Jay Buhner 1987 baseball card

9/11/87 

Jay Buhner goes 0 for 4 in his big league debut for the Yankees.

He gets his first two hits the following day and is later traded to the Mariners, which upsets Frank Costanza.

Charlie Hayes 1988 baseball card

9/11/88

Charlie Hayes goes 0 for 3 in his big league debut for the Giants.  

He’d play in the major leagues for fourteen seasons and win a ring with the Yankees in 1996.

Big Days

9/11/80

Ron LeFlore steals his 91st base & Rodney Scott steals his 58th, breaking the record for SBs by teammates in a year

LaMarr Hoyt 1983 baseball card

9/11/83

LaMarr Hoyt goes the distance in a 10-inning 5-4 White Sox win over the Angels to become the first 20-game winner of the 1983 season.

9/11/85

Pete

John Tudor 1985 baseball card

9/11/85

John Tudor allows three hits in 10 innings for his 3rd consecutive shutout, outdueling Dwight Gooden and the Mets 1 – 0 to move St. Louis back into a first-place tie with New York in the National League East. Cesar Cedeno’s 10th-inning homer provides the game’s only run.

Howard Johnson 1987 baseball card

9/11/87

Howard Johnson becomes the 8th player, and first NL infielder, to hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in a season

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