Sunday, December 8, 2019

Cracker Jack Classic - Old-Timers Day


The New York Yankees held the first ballpark celebration to honor their former colleagues, the first being in 1939 in honor of Lou Gehrig. A tradition was born - The Old-timers Game, a celebration to give the fans an opportunity to cheer on there heroes from the past.

From 1982-1985, an Old-Timers Classic was sponsored by Cracker Jack, being played at RFK Stadium, Washington DC. The inaugural game was played on July 19, 1982, featuring players that included Hank Aaron, Warren Spahn, Luke Appling, Johnny Mize, Stan Musial, Don Newcombe, Enos Slaughter, Bob Feller, Ralph Kiner. The tradition old-timers day as started by the Yankees was a 2-inning event where the players had fun, and provided an exhibition for the fans.  the Cracker jack game, was a 5-inning game following the traditional rules. The games were broadcast on ESPN
The game had the support of the Association of Professional Ball Players of America, but not from Major League Baseball.  Players were simple American or National uniforms without any MLB logos

Subsequent games were played on July 18, 1983; July 2, 1984 and July 1, 1985

Marty Appel


Friday, December 6, 2019

1984 - Mike Witt - Perfect Game

Sep 30, 1984 Arlington, Tx
California Angels v Texas Rangers

Mike Witt played for the California Angels (1981-1990) and the New York Yankees (1990-1991, 1993). He was a 2x All-Star with a career record of 117-116, 3.83 ERA and 1,373 strikeouts

On Sep 30, 1984 Mike Witt pitched the eleventh perfect game in major league history. Earlier in the season Witt struck out sixteen abasing the Seattle Mariners in a complete game 5-hitter. In the final game of the season Witt threw 94 pitches against the Texas Rangers for a perfect game. 
The Angels scored only 1 run on seven hits, for the 1-0 victory. Reggie Jackson picked up the RBI, scoring Doug DeCinces. Bob Boone was the catcher.
Charlie Hough picked up the loss for the Rangers
Witt finished the season with a 15-11 record

On April 11, 1990 Witt pitched 2 innings in a combine no-hitter, with Mark Langston, who pitched 7 innings for the win, against the Seattle Mariners in a 1-0 victory. Witt in relief earned the save. Dante Bichette pricked up the lone RBI in the 7th inning

Elected to the Angels Hall of Fame - 2015

Thursday, December 5, 2019

Seattle Mariners

April 1, 2002 Seattle, Wa - Safeco Field
Seattle lost their home opener 6-5 to the Chicago White Sox
Mark Buehrle earned the Sox win, Freddy Garcia takes the loss
Chicago RBI: Sandy Alomar (2) Paul Konerko (2) Jose Valentin, Carlos Lee (home run)
Seattle RBI: Carlos Guillen (2), Edgar Martinez (2) Mike Cameron (home run)

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1987 - the Mariners Care - Say No to Drugs
1991 - Helmet Weekend
2010