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rurallib

(63,198 posts)
3. The only one that ever stuck in my mind was PITCHER Tony Cloninger
Fri May 22, 2020, 04:20 PM
May 2020

of the Braves. Didn't realize it was so long ago - 1966.

After all these years I am still anti-DH. One of many reasons I don't watch much baseball any more.
I remember when pitchers like Gibson and Drysdale and many others could stand up at the plate and take some good rips.

marble falls

(62,052 posts)
5. Another good pitcher. I was surprised he was allowed to bat, the NL thereabouts ...
Fri May 22, 2020, 04:53 PM
May 2020

stopped their pitchers from batting. In '73.

rurallib

(63,198 posts)
7. There have been many very good hitting pitchers in baseball
Fri May 22, 2020, 05:01 PM
May 2020

My personal favorite as an old Cub fan was Kenny Holtzman. Holtzman was even used as a pinch hitter in the AL with the As after the DH rule was in effect.

If you were referring to Cloninger hitting, when he hit the two Grannys he was playing for the Braves in the NL which never had the DH.

The Cardinals had a powerful group of hitting pitchers lead by Bob Gibson in the 60s.

CanonRay

(14,859 posts)
10. Gary Peters on the White Sox used to pinch hit all the time.
Fri May 22, 2020, 05:59 PM
May 2020

19 career home runs including a grand slam against the Yankees and 102 RBI

oswaldactedalone

(3,557 posts)
6. The only reason Gibson
Fri May 22, 2020, 04:57 PM
May 2020

didn’t hit 8th when he pitched is they didn’t want to embarrass light-hitting shortstop Dal Maxvill, so they kept Maxvill at 8. Gibson is one of the overlooked great athletes of the 20th Century as he was a star basketball player at Creighton, played for the Globetrotters, then had a very rocky start to his MLB career due to the racism of Cardinals’ manager, Solly Hemus.

When Johnny Keane took over for Hemus he realized that Gibson had been underutilized and disrespected. From that point forward, Gibson became the dominant pitcher of the 60s, and was a very capable hitter in spite of limited at bats.

rurallib

(63,198 posts)
8. Loved Gibson's comment on his reputation for throwing the brushback pitch.
Fri May 22, 2020, 05:05 PM
May 2020

Some announcer asked him once if he would brush his grandmother back. Gibson responded that he would if she dug in on him.

You were right, he was a big time basketball player i his youth.

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