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5/18 Through the 1960s: Main Man Maz; Hopp Kinda Dealt; Carey Five-fer; Game Tales; HBD Ken, Bill, Babe & Cy

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  • 1882 – Charles Benjamin “Babe” Adams was born in Tipton, Indiana. The righty worked 18 seasons for Pittsburgh (1907-26) with a 194-140/2.74 line. He almost single handedly won the Pirates first World Series title, going 3-0 in 1909 against the Tigers & Ty Cobb, tossing three complete game six-hitters while allowing just four runs in 27 IP. Brian Adams of SABR explains his nickname: “According to one story, his Denver teammates pinned it on him in 1907 after a woman asking for his autograph told him he had a nice round face like a baby’s. But James Skipper, Jr., in his book Baseball Nicknames, states that Adams earned the sobriquet during his 1908 Louisville stint because female fans hollered ‘Oh, you babe!’ whenever he took the mound. Either way, the dark-featured Adams apparently was popular with the ladies…” 
Cy Barger – 1915 Cracker Jack
  • 1885 – Eros Bolivar “Cy” (presumably for Cyclone) Barger was born in Jamestown, New York. Cy could do a little bit of everything. He was primarily a RH starting pitcher and LH batter who played the OF as needed for the New York Highlanders, Brooklyn Superbas, Brooklyn Dodgers and the Federal League Pittsburgh Rebels (1914–15), slashing 19-24-7/3.52 while hitting .234 at his last big-league stop. He went to college at Transylvania University in Lexington and is their only major league alum. 
  • 1892 – Bill Batsch was born in Mingo Junction, Ohio. After starring at Bethany College, he joined the Bucs in 1916 for the briefest of baseball careers – he pinch hit once in a September game, drawing a walk. 
  • 1906 – Christy Mathewson lost to the Pirates and Lefty Leifield 7-6 at Exposition Park. Honus Wagner had three hits and the defensive play of the game. He erased Bill Dahlen from second base in the ninth inning with the ol’ hidden ball trick, sneaking in from behind with the tag as Dahlen focused on the action in front of him. NY Giants manager John McGraw was so furious with his veteran SS for napping on the bases that he hit him with a $100 fine, which was later rescinded. 
  • 1910 – The Pirates beat the Doves (also known as the Beaneaters and later to become the Braves) 8-5 at Forbes Field for their 25th victory over Boston in 26 games. Howie Camitz got the win, supported by Dots Miller’s three hits along with Tommy Leach, Fred Clarke and John Flynn who each had a pair of knocks. The Doves became hawks the next day, finally snapping the streak by a 6-3 tally by scoring five ninth-inning runs off Big Bill Powell and Sam Leever. The Bucs finished the campaign with a 14-8 record against Boston. 
Max Carey Had the Hot Stick – 1916 The Sporting News
  • 1917 – Pittsburgh outfielders banged out 11 hits as Max Carey went 5-for-5 while Casey Stengel and Carson Bigbee added three knocks each in an 11-4 win over Brooklyn. The trio had five runs scored, three RBI, three extra-base hits, a walk and four stolen bases as a unit to lead a 16-hit attack at Forbes Field. Frank Miller went the distance for the win over the Robins. 
  • 1921 – The Pirates improved to 21-6 on the season with an 11-2 win over the Brooklyn Robins at Ebbets Field in New York. Wilbur Cooper, who would finish the season with 22 wins, tossed a complete game while winning his sixth straight decision to start the year. All nine starters had at least one hit, including Cooper, who brought home two runs with a triple in the fifth inning. The team won 90 games, but blew the pennant when they lost 10-of-12 from August 23rd to September 2nd, whittling a 7-1/2 game lead to a mere half game. The NY Giants ran away in the stretch, comfortably winning the pennant by four games. 
  • 1935 – IF Ken Hamlin was born in Detroit. He was signed by the Pirates as a free agent in 1957, and made his big league debut two weeks later with another shot in 1959, going 1-for-9. Ken was traded to KC as part of the Hal Smith deal in the 1959 off season, spending the next five years with the Athletics, Angels, and Senators as a good-glove bench guy, hitting .241 in 463 games for his AL teams. He kept his hand in the game when he retired, opening a baseball camp in Michigan. 
  • 1949 – The Pirates dealt 1B Johnny Hopp to the Dodgers for OF Marv Rackley. Hopp went 0-for-14 and Rackley 11-for-35 before the trade was canceled on June 7th; it ended up that Rackley had a bum arm that Brooklyn forgot (ooops!) to mention before he was traded. Rackley was done in 1950, while Hopp gave the Bucs a couple more .300+ years before he was sold to the Yankees in September of the following season. 
Johnny Hopped Off, Then Hopped Back – 1949 Eureka Stamp
  • 1967 – Bill Mazeroski played his 392nd straight game, a record for NL 2B‚ in an 8-3 loss to the Reds. He played 163 games that season, starting 160 contests despite suffering muscle pulls in both his legs, as the Pirates had a tie game that counted, then was later replayed in its entirety, and prior to that, he had a pair of 162-game campaigns (1964, ‘66) under his belt.


Source: https://oldbucs.blogspot.com/2021/05/518-through-1960s-main-man-maz-hopp.html



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