Showing posts with label baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baseball. Show all posts

Friday, May 15, 2009

This Day in History: May 15, 1973

May 15, 1973

Nolan Ryan pitches his first no-hitter in 1973.


On May 15, 1973, California Angel Nolan Ryan strikes out 12 Kansas City Royals and walks three to pitch the first no-hitter of his career.

Lynn Nolan Ryan, Jr. was born January 31, 1947, in Refugio, Texas and raised in Alvin, 12 miles southeast of Houston. As a high school sophomore, he was scouted by Red Murff of the New York Mets. Ryan’s coach told Murff of the young pitcher’s intimidating fastballs, so powerful they had broken catchers’ bones. Murff was impressed--his report said Ryan had the "best arm I’ve ever seen in my life."

Nolan joined the Mets in 1968, and was soon a highly regarded fireballer. In what is often pointed to as one of the most short-sighted moves in baseball history, the Mets traded Ryan to the Angels for third baseman Jim Fregosi after the 1971 season. Ryan went 19-16 in 1972, striking out 328 batters. Fregosi hit a disappointing .232 in 1972 then was sold to the Texas Rangers in early July 1973. Meanwhile, Ryan pitched his first no-no on this day in 1973, and then followed it up with a second on July 15 versus the Detroit Tigers in Tiger Stadium. Ryan struck out a total of 383 batters in 1973, setting a new major league record. He went on to throw five more no-hitters in his career, with the last coming on May 1, 1991, when he was 44 years old.

Ryan’s work ethic was the secret to his success. A believer in the theory that pitching power comes from the legs and not the arms, Ryan ran every day and chalked up his consistency and endurance to his strong legs. In 1983, Ryan broke the legendary Walter Johnson’s career strikeout record. He pitched for 27 years in the big leagues, with the Mets, Angels, Astros and Rangers. He struck out 5,714 batters in his career, breaking his own record 2,206 times. He was 324-292 for his career, with a 3.19 career ERA.


Nolan Ryan was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999.



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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Baseball Playoffs in Style




Any sports fan can appreciate the game ball.
Used in many sports as an informal award to the best player.

In baseball, everyone knows the best part of any team are the fans.
Fans get the players up when they are in a slump,
a stadium full of fans can start a rally with an inside out cap...
Fans have proven themselves No. 1.


Even stepping on the mound in October is good,
but now is the time for fans to step up and rally together
to keep their team alive.


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Friday, September 19, 2008

Get a Piece of History


Sunday will be the last game the Yankees ever play in the 
"House that Ruth Built." 
 The original Yankee Stadium opened on April 18, 1923,  
and with the new stadium beginning construction in 2006, 
it is set to open for the 2009 season.  
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Thursday, July 24, 2008

The Cufflinks of the Summer!

How cool are these, the Baseball Stitches Cufflinks are made from the actual stitching of baseballs used in Major League Baseball games! When you open the box and pick these cufflinks up, you immediately transport yourself to the ballpark.