On This Date: Ex-College Hoopers Supplying MLB Headlines on October 12
Extra! Extra! Is middle-class lass of whatever origin even more dense than Plagiarist "No Joke He's Big Joke" Biledumb? Unless you're wondering if personality-transplant advisers assessing root causes for MIA Border Czar VP's cratering public image are curious about finding "with their own eyes" a legal alien Laughing Hyena hiding in moon crater to try to interpret moon-bat Cacklin' Commie-la spaced-out comments designed exclusively for sinking-ship child actors, you can read news about memorable major league baseball achievements and moments involving former college basketball players! Baseball is portrayed as a thinking man's game but only 4% of active MLB players earned college diplomas. Nonetheless, numerous ex-college hoopers had front-row seats to many of the most notable games, transactions and dates in MLB history.
Former college hoopers Bob Gibson (Creighton) and Christy Mathewson (Bucknell) supplied superb World Series pitching performances on this date. Unless you habitually pore over the content at baseballlibrary.com, baseballreference.com and nationalpastime.com, following is an October 12 calendar focusing on such versatile MLB athletes:
OCTOBER 12
INF Ernie Bowman (East Tennessee State basketball letterman in 1954-55 and 1955-56) traded by the New York Mets to the Cleveland Indians in 1966.
RHP Marion Fricano (SUNY-Cortland hooper in early 1940s) traded by the Kansas City Athletics to Toronto (International) in 1955.
St. Louis Cardinals RHP Bob Gibson (Creighton's leading scorer and rebounder in 1955-56 and 1956-57) won decisive Game 7 against the Boston Red Sox in 1967 World Series. Gibson helped his cause with a homer. Three years earlier, Gibson whiffed 13 batters in a 10-inning, 5-2 win against the New York Yankees in Game 5 of 1964 WS.
OF Mark Gilbert (Florida State hooper in 1974-75 under coach Hugh Durham) shipped by the Chicago Cubs to Cincinnati Reds in 1979 as player to be designated stemming from deal made five months earlier.
New York Yankees OF Kenny Lofton (Arizona's leader in steals for 1988 Final Four team compiling 35-3 record) socked a homer in 10-7 triumph against the Boston Red Sox in opener of 2004 ALCS.
In Game 3, New York Giants Hall of Fame RHP Christy Mathewson (Bucknell hooper at turn of 20th Century) tossed his second of three shutouts against the Philadelphia Athletics in 1905 World Series.
Philadelphia Phillies RHP Ron Reed (Notre Dame's leading rebounder in 1963-64 and 1964-65) yielded back-to-back homers to LF George Foster and C Johnny Bench to start ninth inning as the Cincinnati Reds came from behind to win, 7-6, and sweep their 1976 NLDS.
Detroit Tigers RHP Jeff Robinson (two-time NAIA All-District 3 honoree in early 1980s left Azusa Pacific CA as school's No. 9 all-time scorer) made his lone postseason appearance, hurling 1/3 of an inning against the Minnesota Twins in Game 5 of 1987 ALCS.
Toronto Blue Jays DH-RF Dave Winfield (starting forward with Minnesota's first NCAA playoff team in 1972) walloped a homer but it was in vain as the Oakland A's avoided elimination with 6-2 Game 5 victory in 1992 ALCS.