8/16 Through 1954: Demon Dutchman, Ace Elmer, Game Days, HR Spree, HBD Nick, Al, Curt, Gene, Tiny, Andy, Bill, Rube, Wee Willie & Kid
1872 – 1B “Wee Willie” Clark was born in Pittsburgh. He played the final two years of his five-season big league career with the Bucs, hitting .293 from 1898-99. Though he played well, he was part of the backwash when Barney Dreyfuss absorbed most of the Louisville team in 1900. Willie played a year for the minor league Milwaukee Brewers, then retired. He stayed local, dying at the age of 62 and was buried in Allegheny Cemetery.
1887 – LHP John Henry “Hank”/“Rube” Robinson was born in Floyd, Arkansas. He spent the first three years (1911-13) of his career with Pittsburgh, going 26-17/2.34 with his time split between the pen and starting. After he retired, Robinson pitched 13 consecutive seasons with Little Rock from 1916-28. During his career he won 190 games, working 3,000+ innings for the Travelers, and earned a spot in the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame in 1962.
1890 – RHP Bill Phillips of the Alleghenys (and Charleroi) became the first pro pitcher in history to allow two grand slams in the same inning while tossing against the Chicago Colts, as the Windy City won 18-5 at Recreation Park. Phillips ended 1-9 with a 7.57 ERA in his rookie season but took some notes and went on to have a seven-year career with a 70-76/4.09 line.
1904 – The Pirates swept the NY Giants by 7-2 and 4-1 counts at the Polo Grounds in front of 23,000 disappointed Big Apple fans. Patsy Flaherty took the opener from Christy Mathewson while Mike Lynch did the honors in the nightcap, defeating Dummy Taylor. Ginger Beaumont had five hits during the day to lead Pittsburgh while Hans Wagner chipped in with three. It was the first time that the New Yorkers had dropped a twin bill during a season that saw them dethrone the Bucs and run away with the pennant by reeling off 106 wins.
1908 – RHP Andrew Jackson “Andy” Bednar was born in Streator, Illinois. Andy pitched briefly for the Pirates in 1930-31, making five appearances with a 0-0/15.19 slash. That was his MLB career, but despite that, he was a fine pitcher in the minors, once winning 22 games for Tulsa. He died young in Texas in 1937 following a car crash while working in the oil fields.
1909 – OF Red Murray of the NY Giants saved Christy Mathewson’s bacon on a dark and stormy afternoon when, as the Pittsburgh Press described “…the ball was seen rising, rising far out over the heads of the waiting fielders. But Red Murray had his eye on the ball…the most wonderful catch ever seen at Forbes Field was pulled off, Murray getting the sphere with his bare hand after a long hard run. The inning was over and the Pirates were robbed of victory…as the game was called because of rain with the score deadlocked at 2-2. Two runners had already crossed home when Murray snagged Dots Miller’s two-out drive…as the wind whistled, the lightning flashed, the thunder crashed and the rain descended.” 1B Ham Hyatt chipped in with his third pinch-hit triple of the year, a record that wouldn’t be matched until 1970 by Vic Davalillo of St. Louis.
1913 – The Pirates jumped on the Giants’ Christy Mathewson, scoring eight times in the first three frames and then hanging on for an 8-6 win at the Polo Grounds. The “demon Dutchman” (per the Pittsburgh Press) Hans Wagner went 4-for-5 with a homer and Jim Viox added three knocks to help Babe Adams to the win with George McQuinlan credited with a four-inning save.
1913 – RHP Ernest “Tiny” Bonham was born in Ione, California. He pitched the final three years (1947-49) of his career for the Pirates, with a record of 24-22 and a 2.11 ERA. Prior to that, Tiny tossed seven seasons for the Yankees with a 21 win season and two All Star berths. In one of baseball’s saddest endings, he went to the hospital in August of his last season for an appendectomy, was discovered to have cancer and died three weeks later.
1922 – OF Gene Woodling was born in Akron, Ohio. The outfielder spent 17 years in the league, and made a stop at Pittsburgh in 1947 as a 25-year-old, getting into 22 games and batting .266. He coached for the Orioles for four years after hangin’ ‘em up, but his biggest contribution following his playing days was as a major mover in establishing a players pension fund.
1952 – LHP Al Holland was born in Roanoke, Virginia. Holland spent 10 years in the show, starting in 1977 with the Pirates (he would return for a bit in 1985) and slash 1-3-4/3.54. He had some nice seasons closing for Philly, earning an All-Star berth and the NL Rolaids Reliever of the Year award. He took a hit when he admitted to coke use during the 1985 trials and that, along with a wrist injury, ended his career after the 1987 campaign.
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