When the Cardinals acquired Ken Dayley, they thought they were getting a top of the line starting pitcher. Then they were worried he might be a dud. As it turned out, Dayley developed into one of the top left-handed relievers in the National League during the 1980s. Forty years ago, on June 15, 1984, the Cardinals traded third baseman Ken Oberkfell to the Braves … [Read more...] about Joining Cardinals became a career saver for Ken Dayley
St. Louis became hitter’s haven for Bob Skinner
During his core years with the Pirates, Bob Skinner did a convincing impersonation of Stan Musial whenever he played against the Cardinals in St. Louis. An outfielder who batted from the left side, Skinner had a level swing admired by teammates and foes alike. In a six-season stretch from 1957-62, these were the numbers Skinner produced for the Pirates in games at St. … [Read more...] about St. Louis became hitter’s haven for Bob Skinner
Cards prospect Bill Plummer got stuck in catcher pipeline
During the 10 years he was a catcher in the big leagues, Bill Plummer may have been the most patient man in baseball. For most of that time, he sat and watched, waiting to get called into a game. Plummer had hoped to play for the Cardinals, the club that signed him to his first professional contract, but it didn’t happen. Instead, he was mostly with the Reds, whose … [Read more...] about Cards prospect Bill Plummer got stuck in catcher pipeline
A crafty play by Ted Simmons confuses Cubs
Ted Simmons clobbered the Cubs with his bat, but he also used brains and hustle to beat them. Fifty years ago, on May 24, 1974, Simmons outmaneuvered the Cubs, escaping a rundown between third and home to score the lone run in a 1-0 Cardinals victory. Hardly swift, the Cardinals’ catcher evaded the Cubs’ fastest player in a race to the plate. Cubs … [Read more...] about A crafty play by Ted Simmons confuses Cubs
Reds made unorthodox move in bid to thwart Stan Musial
At a critical point in a game against the Cardinals, Reds manager Birdie Tebbetts determined bold action was required. With Stan Musial at the plate, Tebbetts yanked the Reds’ shortstop from the game and went with an alignment of four outfielders. Tebbetts’ surprise move became the talk of baseball. According to The Sporting News, it was “probably the first … [Read more...] about Reds made unorthodox move in bid to thwart Stan Musial