RedsZone.com - Cincinnati Reds Fans' Home for Baseball Discussion  

Go Back   RedsZone.com - Cincinnati Reds Fans' Home for Baseball Discussion > RedsZone > The Old Red Guard

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 03-04-2012, 09:53 AM   #1
chicoruiz
Member
 
chicoruiz's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Indianapolis
Posts: 1,663
Birthdays: 3/4

Reds:

Giovanni Carrara (44) -A native of Venezuela, but with an Italian birth certificate, he competed internationally for both nations. In the majors, he was a quad-A type who pitched for the Reds in'96 and '97.

Brian Hunter (44) -There were two Brian Hunters floating around at the same time. This is the 1B-OF; the center fielder will appear on this list very soon. A Red in '94-'95; now a Braves scout.

Jack Fisher (73) -A Red in 1969. "Fat Jack" had a penchant for giving up memorable home runs; he served up Ted Williams's last one, Roger Maris's 60th, and the first in the history of Shea Stadium.

Bob Johnson (76) -This is the utility infielder Bob Johnson. The Reds acquired him before the 1968 season in exchange for Art Shamsky; a year later he was part of the deal that brought us Clay Carroll, Tony Cloninger and Woody Woodward.. Bob had six straight pinch hits at one point in his career, which was a record at the time.

Dazzy Vance -One of the great baseball stories. He spent his twenties as a sore-armed minor league pitcher, until one night he banged the table with his pitching arm during a poker game and felt a sharp pain. After the doctor treated it, he found he could throw harder and without pain, and he almost instantly became one of baseball's best pitchers. He pitched for the Reds at the end of his career.

Others:

Lefty O'Doul -Notable in a number of areas; he came up as a pitcher, later became an excellent hitter (career .349; two batting titles); respected hitting coach; San Francisco restauranteur; pioneer of baseball in Japan. He was the first American in the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame, and there are many who think he should be in the American one as well. Funny story: He was considered a poor fielder; once when he heard that a man was visiting Bay Area bars claiming to be O'Doul and cadging free drinks, he said "Take him out back and hit him a few flies...if he catches any it isn't me."
__________________
"In baseball, you don't know nothin'"...Yogi Berra
chicoruiz is offline   Reply With Quote
Turn Off Ads?
Old 03-04-2013, 10:46 PM   #2
Bob Borkowski
6 months of heartbreak
 
Bob Borkowski's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Aurora, IN
Posts: 14,852
Re: Birthdays: 3/4

Quote:
Originally Posted by chicoruiz View Post
Reds:

Giovanni Carrara (44) -A native of Venezuela, but with an Italian birth certificate, he competed internationally for both nations. In the majors, he was a quad-A type who pitched for the Reds in'96 and '97.

Brian Hunter (44) -There were two Brian Hunters floating around at the same time. This is the 1B-OF; the center fielder will appear on this list very soon. A Red in '94-'95; now a Braves scout.

Jack Fisher (73) -A Red in 1969. "Fat Jack" had a penchant for giving up memorable home runs; he served up Ted Williams's last one, Roger Maris's 60th, and the first in the history of Shea Stadium.

Bob Johnson (76) -This is the utility infielder Bob Johnson. The Reds acquired him before the 1968 season in exchange for Art Shamsky; a year later he was part of the deal that brought us Clay Carroll, Tony Cloninger and Woody Woodward.. Bob had six straight pinch hits at one point in his career, which was a record at the time.

Dazzy Vance -One of the great baseball stories. He spent his twenties as a sore-armed minor league pitcher, until one night he banged the table with his pitching arm during a poker game and felt a sharp pain. After the doctor treated it, he found he could throw harder and without pain, and he almost instantly became one of baseball's best pitchers. He pitched for the Reds at the end of his career.
Adding the Reds new utility infield guy Jack Hannahan (33) - Off to a nice start in early spring training (5 for 14). I know, I know, its early.
Bob Borkowski is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:35 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.

Board Moderators may, at their discretion and judgment, delete and/or edit any messages that violate any of the following guidelines: 1. Explicit references to alleged illegal or unlawful acts. 2. Graphic sexual descriptions. 3. Racial or ethnic slurs. 4. Use of edgy language (including masked profanity). 5. Direct personal attacks, flames, fights, trolling, baiting, name-calling, general nuisance, excessive player criticism or anything along those lines. 6. Posting spam. 7. Each person may have only one user account. It is fine to be critical here - that's what this board is for. But let's not beat a subject or a player to death, please.

Thank you, and most importantly, enjoy yourselves!

RedsZone.com is a privately owned website and is not affiliated with the Cincinnati Reds or Major League Baseball

Contact us: Boss | GIK | dabvu2498 | GADawg | Gallen5862 | LexRedsFan | mattfeet | MBZags | Plus Plus | redsfan1995 | The Operator | Tommyjohn25