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Friday, May 13, 2022

May 13, 1942: The Jim Tobin Game

Jim Tobin

May 13, 1942: The Boston Braves beat the Chicago Cubs, 6-5 at Braves Field in Boston. The Braves' Jim Tobin was not only the winning pitcher, but hit 3 home runs -- and he would need all of them.

The game was uneventful, until, with 2 outs in the top of the 3rd inning, 2 Braves errors and a Bill Nicholson single gave the Cubs a 2-0 lead. In the bottom of the 3rd, Tobin hit a long fly ball to right field, caught by Nicholson. He had to work out of another error-aided jam in the top of the 4th. It was beginning to look like it wasn't his day.

But it was. His catcher, former Cincinnati Reds star Ernie Lombardi, hit a home run in the bottom of the 4th. Tobin himself led off the bottom of the 5th with a game-tying home run. Nicholson -- known as "Swish" because his strikeouts made his home runs not really worth it, making him, as a Cub, the Dave Kingman of his day -- turned the tide back with a 2-run homer in the top of the 6th.
Bill Nicholson

Still down 4-2, Tobin led off the bottom of the 7th with a home run. Two outs later, Braves shortstop Eddie Miller tied the game with another homer. With 1 out in the 8th, Paul Waner, the former Pittsburgh Pirates star now closing in on 3,000 career hits -- "Big Poison" got the milestone on June 19 -- singled. After Sibby Sisti grounded out, Tobin came up again. Rather than pinch-hit for a tired pitcher, the Braves' manager played a hunch, to see if he had another homer in him. He did, and the Braves led, 6-4.

The Braves' manager was Casey Stengel. On April 19 of that season, Warren Spahn made his major league debut for the Braves. The following year, Stengel was hit by a taxi and sidelined for a few weeks, 

In 1965, in what would be Stengel's last year as a manager and Spahn's last year as a player, they were reunited on the New York Mets. Spahn said, "I'm the only guy who played for Stengel both before and after he was a genius." A sportswriter called the taxi driver the man who had done the most for Boston baseball that season. One man wrote an open letter to Casey, sending it to a Boston newspaper, saying, "There is a train leaving Boston at 6:00 tonight. Be under it." Not on it, under it.

The pitcher who gave up Tobin's 3rd homer was Hiram Bithorn, the 1st Puerto Rican to play in the major leagues. Light-skinned enough to be considered "white" in that segregated era, "Hi" Bithorn debuted with the Cubs that season, and led the National League in shutouts in 1943 with 7, then served in the U.S. Navy in World War II, missing the Cubs' Pennant season of 1945. He was murdered in Mexico while playing in their league in 1951.

Despite his performance thus far, Tobin was not out of the woods yet. He got the 1st out in the 9th, but gave up a walk to Phil Cavarretta. He got the 2nd out, but, pinch-hitting for Bithorn, Glen "Rip" Russell doubled Cavarretta home. Tobin got Charlie Gilbert to pop up to 2nd, and the Braves were 6-5 winners.

Tobin remains the only pitcher ever to win a game while hitting 3 home runs. Nobody noticed it at the time, but if his earlier drive, before his 1st, had gone just a little further, it would have been 4 home runs in a game, by a pitcher.

Then a 29-year-old native of Oakland, Tobin went 105-112 in a career that lasted from 1937 to 1945. In 1944, he pitched a no-hitter, and was named to the All-Star Game. As for his hitting, it was no fluke: He batted .230 for his career, topping out at .280 in 1943, and hit 17 home runs with 102 RBIs. In 1944, the year of his no-hitter, he drew a walk against Clyde Shoun, making him the only baserunner in another pitcher's no-hitter. He was called on as a pinch-hitter over 100 times.

He was with the Detroit Tigers when they won the 1945 World Series, went back to the Pacific Coast League, and was still pitching in the high minors until 1950. Reunited with Stengel, he pitched and won the PCL Pennant clincher for the Oakland Oaks in 1948. His 105 major league wins were accompanied by 81 in the minors. He had a bad heart, and, after a few years of running a bar, died in 1969, only 56 years old.

His brother, Jackie Tobin, played the infield for the Braves in the "Let's call up anybody who's not yet in the service" year of 1945.

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May 13, 1942 was a Wednesday. This was also the day that Edward Hopper's painting Nighthawks was sold. I have a separate entry for that event.

These other baseball games were played that day:

* The New York Yankees lost to the Cleveland Indians, 7-2 at League Park in Cleveland. Alfred "Chubby" Dean -- no relation to Dizzy and Daffy -- outpitched Lefty Gomez. Both Yankee runs came on solo home runs by Joe DiMaggio.

* The New York Giants lost to the Pittsburgh Pirates, 3-1 at the Polo Grounds. Mel Ott went 0-for-3 with a walk, but had an RBI on a sacrifice fly.

* The Brooklyn Dodgers beat the Cincinnati Reds, 4-0 at Ebbets Field. Curt Davis pitched a 2-hit shutout.

* The St. Louis Cardinals beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 9-1 at Shibe Park in Philadelphia. Rookie Stan Musial went 3-for-6 with an RBI.

* The Detroit Tigers beat the Washington Senators, 6-2 at Briggs Stadium (later Tiger Stadium) in Detroit.

* The Chicago White Sox beat the Boston Red Sox, 2-1 at Comiskey Park in Chicago. Myril Hoag singled Joe Kuhel home with the winning run in the bottom of the 10th inning. Ted Williams went 0-for-4 with a walk.

* And the Philadelphia Athletics beat the St. Louis Browns, 10-9 at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis.

Friday, April 1, 2022

April 1, 2001: Major League Baseball In Puerto Rico

April 1, 2001: For the 1st time, a regular-season Major League Baseball game is played in Puerto Rico. The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Texas Rangers, 8-1 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan.

The 1st at-bat was the Jays' Esteban Loaiza hitting the Rangers' Rusty Greer with a pitch. He was then erased in a double play. But Alex Rodriguez, playing his 1st game for the Rangers after signing a record $252 million contract, singled, and Rafael Palmeiro doubled him home.

That would be the highlight for the Rangers. In the 3rd, Shannon Stewart hit Puerto Rico's 1st regular-season MLB home run. Tony Batista would also hit a home run for the Jays.

Built in 1962, the stadium was named for Hiram Gabriel Bithorn Sosa, the 1st Puerto Rican to play in the major leagues. Light-skinned enough to be considered "white" in that segregated era, "Hi" Bithorn debuted with the Chicago Cubs in 1942, and led the National League in shutouts in 1943 with 7, then served in the U.S. Navy in World War II, missing the Cubs' Pennant season of 1945.


He returned to the Cubs in 1946, and pitched with the Chicago White Sox in 1947. His major league record was 34-31, with a 3.16 ERA. In 1951, still in professional baseball, he was murdered by a Mexican policeman who falsely accused him of being a Communist. Bithorn was only 35 years old. The policeman served 8 years in prison.

In 1973, an arena, the Roberto Clemente Coliseum, opened next-door to Bithorn Stadium. This was appropriate, not just because of all that Clemente, who had died a few weeks earlier, did for Puerto Rico, but because he had played for the team that still plays its home games at Bithorn Stadium, Cangrejeros de Santurce (the Santurce Crabbers).

The Expos played 11 "home games" at Bithorn Stadium in 2003, and again in 2004, but between San Juan and Montreal, they were unsuccessful in 3 languages, and were moved to become the Washington Nationals for 2005.

In 2010, Major League Baseball returned to the stadium, as the Florida Marlins faced the New York Mets in a 3-game series during the regular season. Known as the Miami Marlins since 2012, they were to play the Pittsburgh Pirates on May 30 and 31, 2016 in honor of Roberto Clemente Day. However, on May 6, 2016, it was announced that the Puerto Rico games would be postponed due to the Zika virus outbreak, and moved to Marlins Park in Miami.

The Cleveland Indians and the Minnesota Twins played a 2-game series at Hiram Bithorn Stadium on April 17 and 18, 2018. Another series, between the Marlins and the Mets, was scheduled for April 2020, but was canceled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bithorn Stadium has also hosted Caribbean "Winter league" games and World Baseball Classic games.

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April 1, 2001 was a Sunday. This was the 1st game of the MLB season, and no other games were played that day. Football was out of season. There were 10 games played in the NBA:

* The New York Knicks beat the Los Angeles Lakers, 79-78 at the Staples Center (now the Crypto.com Arena) in Los Angeles. Shaquille O'Neal scored 31 points.

* The New Jersey Nets beat the Houston Rockets, 101-98 at the Continental Airlines Arena at the Meadowlands.

* The Philadelphia 76ers beat the Indiana Pacers, 104-93 at the First Union Center (now the Wells Fargo Center) in Philadelphia. Allen Iverson scored 37 points.

* The Charlotte Hornets beat the Boston Celtics, 80-79 at the Charlotte Coliseum.

* The Orlando Magic beat the Toronto Raptors, 104-101 at the Air Canada Centre (now the Scotiabank Arena) in Toronto.

* The Detroit Pistons beat the Golden State Warriors, 104-87 at The Palace in the Detroit suburb of Auburn Hills, Michigan. Jerry Stackhouse scored 32 points.

* The Phoenix Suns beat the Milwaukee Bucks, 106-99 at the America West Arena (now the Mortgage Matchup Center) in Phoenix. Ray Allen scored 31 points.

* The Dallas Mavericks beat the Sacramento Kings, 119-107 at the Arco Arena in Sacramento. Juwan Howard scored 32 points.

* The Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Portland Trail Blazers, 99-95 at the Rose Garden (now the Moda Center) in Portland. Terrell Brandon scored 30 points.

* And the Utah Jazz beat the Vancouver Grizzlies, 92-73 at General Motors Place (now the Rogers Arena) in Vancouver. Karl Malone scored 31 for the Jazz. The Grizzlies moved to Memphis the next season.

And there were 7 games played in the NHL:

* The New York Rangers beat the Atlanta Thrashers, 4-2 at the Philips Arena (now the State Farm Arena) in Atlanta.

* The Buffalo Sabres beat the Tampa Bay Lightning, 4-2 at the Ice Palace (now the Benchmark International Arena) in Tampa.

* The Carolina Hurricanes beat the Ottawa Senators, 3-2 at the Corel Centre (now the Canadian Tire Centre) in Ottawa. Shane Willis scored the winning goal with 3:42 left in overtime.

* The Columbus Blue Jackets beat the St. Louis Blues, 2-1 at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus.

* The Detroit Red Wings beat the Washington Capitals, 2-1 at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. Steve Yzerman scored the winning goal, only 11 seconds into overtime.

* The Edmonton Oilers and the Chicago Blackhawks played to a tie, 3-3 at the United Center in Chicago.

* And the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim beat the Vancouver Canucks, 2-1 at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim (now the Honda Center).

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