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Dennis Lamp 1981 Topps Traded Baseball Card

Happy ’80s Birthday to Dennis Lamp, who was the starter for the Cubs in the 23-22 game against the Phillies. Bad day but he had 80-grade facial hair.

Happy ’80s Birthday to Pete Harnisch, who made his debut in 1988 with the Orioles before going to Houston in the Glenn Davis deal. He won a career-high 16 games for the Astros in 1993 and 111 over his career.

Jim Rooker 1980 Topps Baseball Card

Happy ’80s Birthday to Jim Rooker, who pitched in the big leagues for 13 years and called Pirates games for 13 years.

Jim Morrison 1984 baseball card

Happy ’80s Birthday to Jim Morrison, who spent twelve seasons in the big leagues and turned in his best season in 1986 for the Pirates when he hit .274 with 23 homers and 88 RBI.

Brian Asselstine 1982 Fleer Baseball Card

Happy ’80s Birthday to Brian Asselstine, who played for the Braves for six years, from 1976 through 1981.

Happy ’80s Birthday to Tony Fossas, who made his debut at age 30 and appeared in 567 games, all in relief.

Happy ’80s Birthday to Jim Winn, who pitched in the big leagues for six years, primarily with the Pirates.

Terry McGriff 1989 Topps Baseball Card

Happy ’80s Birthday to Terry McGriff, who made his debut with the Reds in 1987 and spent parts of six seasons in the big leagues. He is Fred’s cousin and Charles Johnson’s uncle.

Darryl Motley 1986 National Photo baseball card

9/23/86

The Royals trade Darryl Motley to the Braves in exchange for Steve Shields. Motley plays in 11 games for Atlanta in 1986 and 1987 and his major league career is over. 

9/23/86

The Rangers sign a 16-year-old lefty from Maracaibo, Venezuela. He’d throw a no-hitter in his 2nd MLB start, but he did it for the White Sox.

Phil Niekro 1987 baseball card

9/23/87

The Braves sign an old friend who had been released by the Blue Jays a month earlier.

Big Days

Steve Rogers 1982 Topps Baseball Card

9/23/82

Steve Rogers throws ten scoreless innings against the Phillies before allowing two in the top of the 11th inning and losing 2-0. Five Phillies pitchers hold Montreal scoreless.

9/23/83

Steve Carlton wins his 300th game, a 6-2 win over the Cardinals. He would finish his career with 329.

Steve Howe 1983 Fleer Baseball Card

9/23/83

Steve Howe is suspended after missing the club’s flight to Atlanta and refusing to take a urinalysis upon his arrival. Howe, who has 18 saves and a 1.44 ERA despite spending part of the season in rehab, will not be eligible for post-season play.

Sparky Anderson 1984 Topps Baseball Card

9/23/84

Sparky Anderson becomes the first manager to win 100 games in each league as the Tigers hit the century mark in wins.

Jim Deshaies 1986 Donruss Baseball Card

9/23/86

Jim Deshaies strikes out the first eight batters on the way to a two-hit, 4 – 0, win over the Dodgers to set a major-league record.

Gary Gaetti 1986 Fleer baseball card

9/23/86

Gary Gaetti homers twice and drives in six in a 9-6 Twins win over the Royals.

9/23/87

Albert Hall becomes the first Braves player to hit for the cycle since 1910. You know it’s been a long time between cycles when the team moves twice in between them.

Bill Madlock 1987 baseball card

9/23/87

Bill Madlock collects his 2,000th career hit as the Tigers beat Boston 4 – 0, on Doyle Alexander’s two-hitter.

9/23/88

Bull Durham is released in Japan.

Japan becomes better.

Orel Hershiser 1988 Donruss Baseball Card

9/23/88

Orel Hershiser throws a CG and extends his record-tying streak to 49 consecutive shutout innings. Mickey Hatcher’s 8th inning three-run homer wins it for L.A.

Jose Canseco 1988 baseball card

9/23/88

Jose Canseco steals two bases against the Brewers to become the first 40/40 man in major league history.

Rob Murphy

9/23/88

Rob Murphy sets a dubious record by appearing in his 73rd game of the season without recording a win.

He would finish the season with a league-leading 76 appearances and an 0-6 record. 

Transactions

Doug DeCinces 1987 Fleer Star Sticker

9/23/87

The Angels release Doug DeCinces. He signs with the Cardinals, plays in four games, and his career is over. 

Fights

9/23/81

Reggie and John Denny exchange greetings at The Stadium.

Managerial Changes

Lee Elia 1988 Topps Baseball Card

9/23/88

The Phillies fire Lee Elia and replace him with John Vukovich on an interim basis. Nick Leyva takes over in 1989.

Cookie Rojas 1988 Topps Baseball Card

9/23/88

The Angels fire Cookie Rojas and replace him with Moose Stubing on an interim basis. Doug Rader takes over in 1989. 

Deaths

Aurelio Rodriguez 1983 Fleer baseball Card

Aurelio Rodriguez passed away OTD in 2000. He spent 17 years in the big leagues and likely would have won a lot of Gold Gloves had it not been for Brooks Robinson.

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