Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Johnny Vander Meer - No-hit game anniversary


June 11, 1998 Cincinnati, Oh
June 15, 1988 Brooklyn, NY
50th Anniversary commemorative

Johnny Vander Meer, left-handed pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds (1937-1943, 1946-1949) Chicago Cubs (1950) Cleveland Indians (1951)
  • 4-time All-star (1938, 1939, 1942, 1943)
  • World Series Champion (1940)
  • 3-time NL Strikeout Leader (1941-1943)
  • Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame (1958)
Vandeer Meer made his major league debut with the Reds on April 22, 1937 (3-5 season record). June 11, 1938 Vander Meer threw a no-hit game against the Boston Bees in a 3-0 victory. Vander Meer's performance was backed by RBIs from Ernie Lombardi (2 - home run) and Ival Goodman
Danny MacFayden took the loss pitching 8 innings, giving up 6 hits, striking out 4

4-days later Vander Meer threw his second no-hit game against the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field, 6-0 with RBIs from Frank McCormick (3 - 2 home runs) Lew Riggs, Wally Berger and Harry Craft
Max Butcher took the loss for the Dodgers

1952 Vander Meer threw a no-hit game for the Tulsa Oilers against the Beaumont Roughnecks in the Tulsa League

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Jared Weaver - No-Hit


May 2 2012, Anaheim, Ca
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim v Minnesota Twins
Jared Weaver pitched his first career no-hit game, walking 1 and striking out 9
The Angels backed his performance with 9 runs on RBIs from How Kendrick (3 - home run), Kendrys Morales (2 - home run), Mark Trumbo (2), Erick Aybar and Peter Bourjos

Liam Hendriks picked up the loss pitching 2.1 innings

Prior to the no-hit game, Weaver pitched a 4-hit shutout against the Kansas City Royals, April 6, 2012

Jared Weaver also had a Topps 1962-style stamp issued on 2011, as part of the Topps Heritage series, which mimicked the 1962 release

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Geneva Cubs


June 16, 1992 Geneva NY - Opening Day

The Geneva Cubs played in the New York-Penn League, as an affiliated team of the Chicago Cubs from 1977-1993

Prior to the Cubs affiliation the teams located in Geneva were playing in the Border League (1947-1951)
  • Geneva Red Birds (1947)
  • Geneva Robins (1948-1951:: affiliated with Brooklyn Dodgers 1949)
New York-Penn League (1958-1973, 1977-1993)
  • Geneva Redlegs (1958-1962 :: Cincinnati Reds)
  • Geneva Senators (1963-1968 :: Washington Senators)
  • Geneva Pirates (1969 :: Pittsburgh Pirates)
  • Geneva Senators (1970-1972 :: Washington Senators - Texas Rangers)
  • Geneva Twins (1973 :: Minnesota Twins)
  • Geneva Cubs (1977-1993 :: Chicago Cubs)
1994 the team moved to Pennsylvania, as the Williamsport Crosscutters

Saturday, June 20, 2020

Kevin Mitchell

Sep 24, 1989 San Francisco, Ca - Candlestick Park
SF Giants defeat the Houston Astros 10-2
Astros RBI - Ken Caminiti (2)
Giants RBI - Kevin Mitchell (1 on his 100-career home run) Matt Williams (3), Robby Thompson (3 - with 1 home run) Bill Bathe (2)
This was Mitchell's 1125 RBI of the season

Mike LaCoss pitch a complete game striking out 4, giving up 8 hits and 3 walks, for the victory
Jim Clancy pitching 4.1 innings took the loss for the Astros

Mitchell played from 1984-1998 for the New York Mets, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, Cincinnati Reds, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, Oakland Athletics and one season with the Fukuoak Daiei Hawks (Japan)

In his career he batted .284 with 234 home runs, 760 RBI, 1,173 hits
  • 2-time All Star (1989, 1990)
  • World Series Champions (1986)
  • NL MVP (1989)
  • Silver Slugger Award (1989)
  • NL Home Run Leader - 47 (1989)
  • NL RBI Leader - 125 (1989)
  • San Francisco Giants Wall of Fame (2008)

Friday, June 19, 2020

Pinch hit - US Flag :: America's Pastime


Jan 29, 2016 Washington DC
first day of issue for the US Flag Stamp. The stamp was issued nationwide on Jan 29, therefore postmarked could have been obtained from any post office in the US.
The image for the stamp was taken from a photo by Emmanuel Faure, designed by Greg Breeding

Collins chose to honor America's Pastime by featuring baseball greats: Honus Wagner, Cy Young and Ty Cobb on this issue