Monday, February 1, 2010

This Week in Yankees History (1/31-2/6)

This Week in Yankees History

January 31st - February 6th


January 31st

1891 - Former Yankees OF Tim Hendryx (1915-17) was born. Tom hit .246 in 153 games before being sent to the Browns.

1893 - Former Yankees reserve 1B George “Tigoa” Burns (1928-1929) was born. He appeared in 13 games going 2 for 13, before being sent to the A’s. He was blocked at 1B by All Star Lou Gehrig.

1900 - Former Yankees reserve C John “Honey” Barnes (1926) was born. John appeared in 1 game with 1 at bat, drawing a walk in 1926.

1929 - Former Yankees P Duke Maas (1958-1961) was born. On June 15, 1958, he was traded by the A’s along with veteran starter Virgil Trucks to the Yankees for P Bob Grim and OF Harry “Suitcase” Simpson. Duke would go 26-12 in 96 games with the Yankees. His best Yankees season was in 1959, posting a 14-8 mark. He appeared in 2 World Series in 1958 and 1960 with the Yankees having no record. The Yankees lost him to the new LA Angels in the 1960 AL Expansion Player Draft in December of 1960. On April 4, 1961, Duke was traded by the Angels back to the Yankees for reserve INF Fritz Brickell. Duke would only pitch in 1-game before arm problems shut him down for the 1961 AL season and eventually cost him his MLB career.

1953 - The Yankees, Indians, and Red Sox retaliate at St. Louis Browns Owner Bill Veeck, forcing the Browns to play afternoon games to avoid sharing TV revenues. Veeck takes his plan to the AL office to make them pay. The AL office rejects his plan. Eventually Bill Veeck will sell the Browns to new owners, who will move the team to Baltimore to become the Orioles in 1954.

1958 - Former Yankees INF Rafael Santana (1988-1989) was born. On December 11, 1987, he was traded by the Mets along with Victor Garcia (minors) to the Yankees for OF Darren Reed, C Phil Lombardi, and P Steve Frey. Rafael hit .240 in 148 games in 1988, before going down with rotor cuff injury in spring of 1989. The Yankees released him in August of 1989.

1963 - Former MLB player and long-time Yankees minor league manager Oscar Vitt passed away (1890-1963). He played in the MLB from 1912 to 1921, with the Tigers and Red Sox. He was mainly a 3B and 2B, but also played some outfield. He was a mediocre hitter, hitting .238 for his MLB career, but he was tough to strike out and did have good speed, as witnessed by high totals of triples - he hit 13 in 1915 and 12 in 1916 - and stolen bases (a career-high of 26 in 1915, and three other seasons with more than 15). However, he only hit 4 home runs for his entire career. He was 3rd in the AL in runs scored in 1915, when he was the Tigers' starting 3B and 2nd-place hitter; he also led the AL with 42 sacrifice hits that year. In the 1930’s he became a successful minor league manager in the PCL with the Hollywood Stars and Oakland Oaks. In 1935, he joined the Yankees organization, managing the Oakland Oaks to a 3rd place finish in the PCL. Next season, he was the manager of the Newark Bears of the International League (AAA) in the 1936-1937, when they were the top farm club of the Yankees. Oscar fielded one of the best minor league teams ever seen in 1937, posting a 109-43 record and League championship. His success with the 1937 Newark Bears lead to a MLB manager’s job with the Indians from 1938-1940. After being let go by the Indians, he return to managed with the Hollywood Stars for the 1941-1942 PCL seasons.

1971 - The Special Veterans Committee selects 7 men for enshrinement in the HOF: former players Jake Beckley, Joe Kelley, Harry Hooper, Rube Marquard, Chick Hafey, and Dave Bancroft, as well as baseball executive George Weiss, who was the Yankees General Manager (1949-1960). Also he ran the Yankees farm system under Yankees GM Ed Barrow in the 1930-1940’s. He was the 1st GM for the Mets.

1977 - Former Indians and Yankees INF Joe Sewell, P Amos Rusie and MLB catcher/Manager Al Lopez are elected to the Hall Of Fame by the Special Veterans Committee. Joe Sewell batted .312 over 14 seasons with the Indians and Yankees. He only struck out 113 times during his MLB career. Amos Rusie won 246 games over 9 seasons from 1889 to 1898. Al Lopez won 4 fielding titles in 19 years as a MLB catcher, but it was his .584 winning percentage in 17 seasons as a MLB manager that got him into Cooperstown. He was the only AL Manager to win AL Flags with the Indians (1954) and White Sox (1959) during Manager Casey Stengel’s Yankees Dynasty run of 1949-1960.

2002 - Former Yankees minor league catcher and MLB player Harry Chiti passed away (1932-2002). On June 29, 1950 Harry Chiti was signed by the Cubs as an MLB amateur free agent and became the youngest player in the NL, when he made it into 3 Cubs games at age 17. After a couple more stays in Chicago, while still a teenager and 2 years in the U.S. Army, he became a semi-regular behind the plate for the Cubs before being traded to the Yankees on December 11 1956 for veteran backup receiver, Charlie Silvera. Harry never made it into Yankees pinstripes; The A’s in the 1957 MLB Rule V Player Draft drafted Harry from the Yankees organization. He played with the Athletics, Tigers, Indians (twice), Orioles and Mets before leaving the MLB.

2006 - The Yankees signed veteran MLB free agent P Ramiro Mendoza. He will spent the 2006 season at Columbus (AAA), trying to comeback from arm problems. He only appeared in 1 game, pitching 1 inning with the Yankees in 2005.

2008 - The Yankees signed MLB free agent OF/DH Morgan Ensberg. Morgan will appear in 28 games for the Yankees, hitting only just .203, before being released by the team on June 7, 2008. He will sign as a free agent with the Indians, playing the rest of 2008 season with their Buffalo (AAA) team.

February 1st

1921 - Former Yankees P (1950) and Scout (1956-58) Dave Madison was born. In 1947, the Yankees signed Dave as an MLB amateur free agent. Dave appeared in only 1 game during the 1950 AL season with the Yankees. He had no record. On April 7, 1952, Dave was purchased by the Browns from the Yankees. After finishing his MLB active career, Dave became a Yankees scout from 1956 to 1958. Also he would be a MLB scout for the Orioles, A’s and Mets.

1924 - Yankees purchased reserve OF Nick Cullop (1926) from Omaha. Nick appeared in 2 games with the Yankees, before being sent to the Senators.

1926 - The Yankees sell 1B Wally Pipp (1915-1925) to the Reds. In 1925, a headache had forced Wally Pipp out of the Yankees starting lineup, resulting in his replacement by future HOF 1B Lou Gehrig. Pipp never started another game for the Yankees at 1B. After being obtained from the Tigers, Wally Pipp had been the Yankees regular 1B from 1915-1925.

1943 - Former Yankees OF Ron Woods (1967-1971) was born. On June 14, 1969, Ron was traded by the Tigers to the Yankees for INF Tom Tresh. He was a weak-hitting outfielder. On June 25, 1971, Ron was traded by the Yankees to the Expos for OF Ron Swoboda.

1944 - Former Yankees reserve OF Paul Blair (1977-1979) was born. On January 20, 1977, Paul was traded by the Orioles to the Yankees for Outfielders Elliott Maddox and Rick Bladt. Paul was a late inning replacement for Reggie Jackson in the OF.

1960 - Former Yankees P Cecilio Guante (1987-1988) was born. On November 26, 1986, he was traded by the Pirates along with P Pat Clements and Rick Rhoden to the Yankees for P Doug Drabek, P Brian Fisher, and P Logan Easley. He went 8-8 in 79 games with 12 saves. On August 30, 1988, he was traded by the Yankees to the Rangers for P Dale Mohorcic.

1966 - Former Yankees P Darrin Chapin (1991) was born. The Yankees in the 6th round of the 1986 MLB amateur player draft drafted Darrin. He went 0-1 in 3 games as a Yankee, before being traded on January 8, 1992, to the Phillies for a player to be named later. The Phillies would send INF Charlie Hayes to the Yankees to complete the trade.

1970 - The Veterans Committee selects former MLB Commissioner Ford Frick along with former players OF Earle Combs and P Jesse Haines to the HOF. Jessie Haines won 210 games for the Cardinals and pitched in 4 World Series. Although he played 100 games in a season just 9 times, Yankees CF Earl Combs accumulated 1,866 hits and batted .325. Combs Yankees career was cut short by a serious injury. Ford Frick was MLB commissioner from 1951-1965, but he is best remembered for suggesting that an asterisk be placed next to the name of anyone who broke Babe Ruth's HR record during the 8 additional games on the AL schedule in 1961.

1978 - Former Yankees INF Erick Almonte (2001, 2003) was born. The Yankees signed Erick as an amateur free agent in 1996. During 2003 AL season, Erick filled in for the injured Derek Jeter at shortstop, hitting .260 in 31 games. His final Yankee totals were a .269 BA in 39 games with 1 HR with 11 RBIs. On March 26, 2004, he was released by the Yankees.

1999 - The Yankees trade highly touted 3B prospect Mike Lowell to the Marlins for 3 minor league pitchers: Mark J. Johnson, Ed Yarnall and Todd Noel. Mike Lowell was named minor league player-of-the-year last season, is expendable, after the Yankees 3B Scott Brosius' outstanding 1998 AL season performance.

February 2nd

1894 - Former Yankees OF Charles “Ray” Demmitt (1909) was born. Ray hit .246 in 123 games in 1909, before being traded to the Browns.

1895 - Former Yankees OF George Halas (1919) was born. George Halas, better known as a legendary football coach and NFL team owner, played 1 season in the major leagues. He had been a 3-sport athlete at the University of Illinois, and after playing minor league ball, came to the majors as an outfielder in 1919. It was the year before Babe Ruth came to the Yankees and the outfield consisted of Ping Bodie, Sammy Vick, and Duffy Lewis. In 22 at-bats, Halas' MLB career batting average was .091.

1908 - Former Yankees P Wes Farrell (1938-1939) was born. The veteran pitcher went 3-4 in 8 games for the Yankees during the 1938-1939 AL seasons.

1916 - Former Yankees C Mike Garbark (1944-1945) was born. Mike hit .244 in 149 games with the Yankees.

1930 - The Yankees waived shortstop Leo Durocher, who batted only .246 in 1929. The future HOF manager will eventually sign with the Cincinnati Reds. He was caught by his Yankees roommate Babe Ruth stealing from him.

1933 - Former Yankees reserve OF Jack Reed (1961-1963) was born. The Yankees signed Jack Reed as an MLB amateur free agent in 1953. He was a three-sport star at Old Miss, playing in the 1953 Sugar Bowl. He was signed in 1953, but spent a couple of years in military service in Korea. Jack joined the Yankees in 1961 as a reserve outfielder; often filling in for Mickey Mantle in CF. Jack hit his only MLB HR in 1962 to win a 22-inning game against the Tigers. His best season as a Yankees reserve OF was in 1962, hitting .307 in 43 games. After retiring as an active player, Jack managed in the Yankees minor league system.

1936 - The BWAA announces the results of the 1st Hall Of Fame vote. Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson and Honus Wagner comprise the inaugural class of HOF members at Cooperstown, NY. Several other MLB stars like hurler Cy Young fail to make the grade, but will enter the Hall of Fame in later elections.

1950 - Former Yankees P Dale Murray (1983-1985) was born. On December 9, 1982, Dale was traded by the Blue Jays along with OF Tom Dodd to the Yankees for OF Dave Collins, 1B Fred Mc Griff (minors), P Mike Morgan, and cash. The Yankees had hope that Murray would help out their bullpen, but he wasn’t the answer, going just 2-6 in 62 games with only 1 save.

1958 - Former Yankees minor league INF Pat Tabler was born. Pat Tabler was drafted by the Yankees in the 1st round (16th pick) of the 1976 MLB amateur player draft. With All Star Willie Randolph entrenched at 2B for the Yankees, Pat’s future was blocked in the Yankees infield. Pat never appeared with the Yankees at the MLB level. On August 19, 1981, Pat was traded by the Yankees to the Cubs for 2 players to be named later. The Cubs sent P Bill Caudill on April 1, 1982, later P Jay Howell on August 2, 1982 to the Yankees to complete the trade.

1962 - Former Yankees P Pat Clements (1983-1985) was born. On November 26, 1986, Pat was traded by the Pirates along with P Cecilio Guante and Rick Rhoden to the Yankees for P Doug Drabek, P Brian Fisher, and P Logan Easley. He went 3-3 in 61 games with 7 saves. On October 24, 1988, Pat was traded by the Yankees along with 1B Jack Clark to the Padres for Pitchers Lance McCullers, Jimmy Jones, and OF Stanley Jefferson.

1972 - The Yankees purchased INF Hal Lanier (1972-1973) from the Giants. Hal was a weak hitting, reserve infielder, the son of former MLB Cardinals star pitcher Max Lanier.

February 3rd

1888 - Former Yankees HOF co-owner and General Manager Larry Mac Phail (1945-1947) was born. Larry MacPhail is best remembered for having lights installed at Crosley Field in 1935 for night baseball. The Reds were also the 1st team to fly to games. His son, Lee, was a Hall of Fame baseball executive and AL president. Lee worked for the Yankees and Orioles. They are the only father-son combination in the Hall of Fame. Larry was the President of Columbus in the American Association (1930-1933). Then he was the General Manager for the Cincinnati Reds (1933-1936). He moved to the Brooklyn Dodgers, where he was their General Manager, from 1938 to 1942. With the Yankees, he succeeded the long-time Yankees GM Edward Barrow in 1945. After the 1947 World Series, he sold his ownership shares of the Yankees to co-owners Del Webb and Dan Topping. He was not very popular with the Yankee players.

1896 - Former Yankees OF Nelson “Chicken” Hawks (1921) was born. In 1921, he was briefly an outfielder on the 1921 Yankees, playing with fellow OF Babe Ruth in the season that Ruth hit 59 HRs. Hawks, although he had only 2 HRs, had a .479 slugging percentage, which was one of the highest on the 1921 Yankees team.

1922 - Former Yankees minor league OF Jim Dyck was born. Before 1941 MLB Season, Jim was signed by the Yankees as an MLB amateur free agent. Jim never played for the Yankees at the MLB level. On December 5, 1949, Jim was drafted by the Browns from the Yankees in the 1949 minor league player draft. He played for the Browns, Orioles, and Indians before finishing up with the Reds in 1956.

1925 - Former Yankees P Harry Byrd (1954) was born. On December 16, 1953, Harry was traded by the A’s along with 3B Loren Babe, OF Tom Hamilton, OF Carmen Mauro, and 1B Eddie Robinson to the Yankees for 1B Don Bollweg, P Johnny Gray, C Jim Robertson, 3B Jim Finigan, 1B Vic Power and OF Bill Renna. In 1952, Harry was named AL Rookie of the Year, posting a 15-15 record for the A’s. As a Yankees starter in 1954, Harry went 9-7 with 2.99 ERA before being sent to the Orioles in the big 17-player trade that winter.

1928 - The Yankees released INF Julie Wera (1927, 1929). He appeared in 43 games hitting .278 for the Yankees, playing parts of the 1927 and 1929 AL seasons with the team. On November 25, 1930, he was purchased by the Yankees from the Jersey City (International League). Before the 1931 AL Season, he was sent by the Yankees to the San Francisco Seals (PCL) to complete an earlier deal made on August 23, 1930. The Yankees sent a player to be named later and 3 players to the Seals for INF Frankie Crosetti. The Yankees send INF Julie Wera (1931) to the Seals to complete the trade.

1944 - Former Yankees INF Celerino Sanchez (1972-1973) was born (1944-1992). On December 6, 1971, he was traded by the Mexico City Tigers (Mexican League) to the Yankees for INF/OF Ossie Chavarria. He would hit .242 in 105 games for the Yankees. After suffering a fatal heart attack in 1992, Celerino passed away in his hometown of Mexico City.

1951 - Former Yankees P Mike Wallace (1974-1975) was born. On May 3, 1974, Mike was traded by the Phillies to the Yankees for P Ken Wright. Mike would post a 6-0 record in 26 games, before being sold to the Cardinals in 1975.

1961 - Former Yankees minor league P Fred Toliver was born. Freddie Toliver was drafted by the Yankees in the 3rd round of the 1979 MLB amateur player draft. Fred was traded to the Reds along with P Brian Ryder in the Ken Griffey Sr. trade in 1981. He would return to the Yankees in September of 1989, but he would not make any appearances with the team at MLB level.

1965 - Former Yankees minor league P Rich Scheid was born. Rich Scheid was drafted by the Yankees in the 2nd round of the 1986 MLB amateur player draft. On July 13, 1987, he was traded by the Yankees along with pitchers Bob Tewksbury and Dean Wilkins to the Cubs for starter Steve Trout.

1966 - Former Yankees OF Mike Milosevich (1944-1945) passed away. Mollie hit .241 for the 1944-1945 Yankees.

1977 - Former Yankees minor league P Chi-Chi Olivo passed away. On November 29, 1966, he was traded by the Braves along with rookie OF Bill Robinson to the Yankees for veteran 3B Clete Boyer. He never pitched for the Yankees at the MLB level.

1998 - The New York Yankees replaced recently resigned General Manager Bob Watson with Brian Cashman.

2002 - Yankees AL All Star C Jorge Posada signs a 5-year contract with the club. Terms are not announced, but Posada was asking for $7.75 million in arbitration, which would make the 30-year-old the 2nd best-paid catcher in MLB history.

February 4th

1875 - Former Yankees OF Alfonzo “Lefty” Davis (1903) was born. Before the 1903 MLB Season, Lefty jumped from the NL Pirates to the Highlanders. He appeared in 104 games for the 1903 Yankees, hitting .237.

1878 - Former Yankees OF/Coach Herman “Germany” Schaeffer (1916) was born. Herman appeared in 1 game for the 1916 Yankees with no hits.

1915 - The Yankees purchased Wally Pipp and Hugh High from the Tigers for a reported $5,000 each. Baseball historian Lyle Spatz (Yankees Coming, Yankees Going) writes that this was the 1st of some promised funneling of ball players to the recently sold New York Yankees franchise. Wally Pipp would be the Yankees regular 1B from 1915 until mid season of 1925, being replaced by Lou Gehrig. He would be sold to the Reds following the 1925 AL season.

1916 - The Yankees released veteran OF Birdie Cree (1908-1915). Birdie played for the Yankees for 8 seasons, hitting a career .292 BA in 742 games with 761 hits, 11 HRs and 332 RBI’s. His best Yankees season was in 1911, when he hit .348 in 137 games for the Yankees.

1937 - Former Yankees Manager Harry Wolverton (1912) passed away (1873-1937). In 1912, Harry managed the Yankees to a 50-102 record, a last place finish in the AL. The veteran 3B appeared in several games a pinch-hitter for the Yankees. Former Cubs Manager Frank Chance replaced Harry Wolverton as Yankees manager for the 1913 AL season.

1957 - Former Yankees and MLB Manager Joe McCarthy and OF Sam Crawford are elected to the Hall Of Fame by the BWAA. Joe “Marsh” McCarthy, the winningest manager in MLB history, won 9 pennants and 4 consecutive World Championships with the Yankees. He was the 1st MLB manager to win league championships in NL (Cubs) and AL (Yankees). Sam Crawford, one of the greatest hitters of the dead-ball era, finished his MLB career with 309 triples, 1st on the all-time MLB list.

1961 - Former Yankee minor league executive and MLB General Manager Parker Carroll passed away. Parker was the General Manager of the Kansas City A’s from 1958 to 1960. During those 2 years, he engineered a few trades that sent key players to the Yankees, such as Bob Cerv, Hector Lopez and Ralph Terry, but his most notable deal came on December 11, 1959, in which Carroll sent OF Roger Maris and 2 other players to the Yankees for Don Larsen, Marv Throneberry, Hank Bauer and Norm Siebern. With the aid of the short right-field porch in Yankee Stadium, Roger Maris set a single-season HR record with 61 HR in 1961, just 2 years after leaving the A's. Only Norm Siebern would pay dividends for the A's however, as he was their regular 1B from 1960-1963. Carroll's dealings with the Yankees were controversial because the A’s, under owner Arnold Johnson, sent many top players to New York in apparent one-sided trades during the mid- to late-1950s. Johnson and the team's director of player personnel, George Selkirk had previously traded quality players such as Bobby Shantz, Clete Boyer and Ryne Duren to the Yankees. Johnson also had business ties with Yankees co-owner Del Webb and owned Yankee Stadium in the Bronx prior to purchasing the A’s. All these factors led to charges from fans, writers and other teams that Johnson and Carroll ran the Athletics as a Yankee farm team at the MLB level. Parker Carroll came to the A’s directly after working in the Yankees organization as business manager for the Bombers' two top AAA farm clubs, the Kansas City Blues of the American Association and the Newark Bears of the International League. A former sportswriter who served as sports editor of the Kansas City Journal Post, Carroll entered baseball when that newspaper ceased publication during World War II. He joined the A's in their 1st season in Kansas City in 1955 as vice president and business manager and was promoted to general manager by Johnson after the end of the 1958 AL season. Johnson previously had not handed the general manager title to a specific executive, preferring to divide the GM responsibilities among himself, Selkirk and Carroll. At the end of the 1960 AL season, new A’s owner Charley O. Finley fired Parker Carroll replacing him with veteran MLB General Manager Frank “Trader” Lane.

1969 - Attorney Bowie Kuhn is named MLB commissioner, succeeding Spike Eckert. Kuhn receives a 1-year contract paying him $100,000. Major league owners turned to Kuhn after failing to agree on either of two other candidates, Michael Burke of the Yankees and Chub Feeney of the Giants.

1984 - The Yankees obtained 3B Toby Harrah and a player to be named later from the Indians in exchange for OF Otis Nixon, P George Frazier and a player to be named later. The Indians will send minor leaguer Rick Browne on February 8, 1984 to the Yankees to complete the trade. The Yankees will send minor league P Guy Elston on February 8, 1984 to the Indians to complete the trade. Toby was a major disappointment with the bat for the Yankees. He only managed to hit .217 in 88 games with 1 HR with 26 RBIs. On February 27, 1985, Toby was traded by the Yankees to the Rangers for a player to be named later and OF Billy Sample. The Rangers will send minor league player Eric Dersin on July 14, 1985 to the Yankees to complete the trade.

2007 - Former Yankees P Steve Barber (1967-1968) passed away. On July 4, 1967, Steve was traded by the Orioles to the Yankees for players to be named later, 1B Ray Barker, and cash. The Yankees sent minor league players INF Chet Trail and OF Joe Brady to the Orioles to complete the trade. Steve went 12-14 in 37 games before being drafted by the Seattle Pilots in the1968 AL expansion draft. He was still recovering from arm problems that he had with the Orioles, never showing the great form that made him a starter for the Birds.

2007 - Former Yankees reserve OF Jim Pisoni (1959-1960) passed away. Jim came to Yankees from the A’s in the Billy Martin trade on June 15, 1957. He hit .144 in 32 games as a reserve Yankees OF. On December 1, 1958 Jim was drafted by the Braves from the Yankees in the 1958 MLB Rule 5 player draft. In May of 1959, the Braves returned Jim to the Yankees. He would spend most his time with the Yankees, playing at Richmond (AAA).

February 5th

1891 - Former Yankees INF (1913-1921) and Manager (1914) Roger Peckinpaugh was born. On May 25, 1913, he was traded by the Indians to the Yankees for infielders Bill Stumpf and Jack Lelivelt. Roger had 8 good seasons with the Yankees as a starting shortstop until 1921, when he was traded to the Red Sox. In 1914, he briefly managed the team for 17 games, posting a 9-8 mark.

1921 - The Yankees purchase 10 acres of land in the Bronx. The Yankees will use the land as the site for their new park, which will be called Yankee Stadium.

1935 - At the age of 39, MLB HR king and AL All Star OF Babe Ruth is released by the New York Yankees. He will finish his long MLB career with the Boston Braves in 1935.

1936 - Former Yankees OF/1B James “Leroy” Thomas (1961) was born. In 1954, the Yankees signed Lee Thomas as an MLB amateur free agent. Lee was unable to break into the Yankees regular outfield. He was traded to the expansion Angeles in the Ryne Duren-Bob Cerv trade in May of 1961. After retiring as a MLB player he went in front office management, later becoming a MLB General Manager, most recently with the Phillies.

1942 - The Braves obtained minor league OF Tommy Holmes from the Yankees for 1B Buddy Hassett and OF Gene Moore in one of the best trades in Braves history. Buddy Hassett will hit .284, then join the Navy and never make it back to the MLB. The much-traveled Gene Moore will never play for the Yankees. Tommy Holmes couldn't break into Yankees All-Star OF, but he will be a .302 MLB career hitter. He will win the NL MVP Award in 1948, after leading the Braves to the NL pennant.

1955 - Former Yankees C Mike Heath (1978) was born. The Yankees in the 2nd round of the 1973 MLB amateur player draft drafted Mike Heath. He appeared in 33 games for the Yankees hitting .238 in 1978. He was being groomed to be Thurman Munson’s replacement until he was traded to the Rangers in the Sparky Lyle-Dave Righetti trade in the fall of 1978. After retiring as an active MLB player, Mike became a MLB coach.

2002 - Luis (Tite) Arroyo is inducted into the Latin American Baseball Hall Of Fame Museum. The Puerto Rican reliever, who made the NL All Star squad as a rookie with the Cardinals in 1955, posted a 40-32 MLB career record with 36 saves and a 3.93 ERA in 8 MLB seasons. Arroyo is best remembered for his 1961 season with the Yankees, when he went 15-5 with 29 saves. He would later become a Latin American scout for the Yankees.

February 6th

1896 - Yankees Hall Of Fame OF/P Babe Ruth is born in Baltimore, Maryland (1896-1948). Babe Ruth will amass 714 HRs with 2,217 RBIs with a lifetime batting average of .342 on his way to Hall of Fame election in 1936. Babe Ruth originally signed with the Red Sox, as a pitcher and then was converted to an outfielder by his Red Sox Manager Edward Barrow. His trade by the Red Sox to the Yankees in January of 1920 will start the rise of the Yankees as one of the most dominant teams in MLB history. He will play for the Yankees from 1920 to 1934. Babe Ruth will be released by the Yankees in 1935, he will finish out his long MLB career with the Boston Braves.

1926 - The Browns acquired veteran C Wally Schang from the Yankees for P George Mogridge and cash. Although Wally Schang is 36 years old, he will hold the job as starting catcher for the Browns for the next 4 seasons.

1926 - Former Yankees 1B Dale Long (1960, 1962-1963) was born (1926-1991). On December 5, 1949, Dale was drafted by the Yankees from the Tigers in the 1949 MLB minor league player draft. Don will not appear with the Yankees at the MLB level. On November 16, 1950, Dale was drafted by the Pirates from the Yankees in the 1950 MLB Rule 5 player draft. In 1956, Don was a NL All Star 1B with the Cubs, during that season Don set a MLB record of hitting 7 HRs in 7 straight games. During the 1958 NL season with the Pirates, he caught 2 games as a left-handed catcher. Don was obtained from the Giants in August of 1960. Don hit .366 in 26 games for the 1960 Yankees. In December of 1960, Don was lost in the 1960 AL Expansion draft to the new Senators. On July 11, 1962, Dale was re-obtained from the Senators by the Yankees for minor league OF Don Lock (Richmond AAA). He hit .298 for the Yankees in 41 games. The Yankees released Dale during the 1963 AL season. He was only hitting .200, while appearing in only 14 games. He appeared in 2 World Series with the Yankees in 1960 and 1962 hitting .250.

1950 - Former long-time Yankees MLB Coach (1929-1945) and NL player Art Fletcher (1902-1922) passed away. Art was an INF for the Giants and Phillies. He finished his MLB career in 1922 with a .277 BA with 32 HRs and 675 RBIs. Art briefly managed the Yankees for 11 games, posting a 6-5 record after Yankees Manager Miller Higgins had died during the 1929 AL season. Yankees MLB pitching coach Bob Shawkey would take over the team from him.

1969 - Former Yankees P Bob Wickman (1992-1996) was born. Bob was obtained from the White Sox in the Steve Sax trade. He went 31-14 in 223 games with 11 saves, for the Yankees. On August 23, 1996, Bob traded by the Yankees along with OF Gerald Williams to the Brewers for a player to be named later, INF Pat Listach, and P Graeme Lloyd. The Brewers would send P Ricky Bones on August 29, 1996 to the Yankees to complete the trade. On October 2, 1996, INF Pat Listach was returned to Brewers because injury issues.

1970 - Former Yankees P Mark Hutton (1993-1994, 1996) was born. In 1988, the Yankees signed Mark Hutton, as an MLB amateur free agent. He went 1-3 in 19 games with the team, before being traded on July 31, 1996, to the Marlins for P Dave Weathers.

1986 - The Yankees signed veteran MLB free agent reliever Al Holland (1986-1987). Al went 1-0 in 28 games with 10 saves before being released by the team.

1996 - Former Yankees P Bob Muncrief (1951) passed away. On November 16, 1950, Bob was drafted by the Yankees from the Cubs organization in the 1950 MLB Rule 5 player draft. He went 0-0 in 2 games in 1951.

1998 - The Yankees acquired All-Star 2B Chuck Knoblauch from the Twins for P Eric Milton, INF Cristian Guzman and minor leaguers OF/1B Brian Buchanan and Danny Mota, plus $3 million in cash. Chuck Knoblauch will bat .265 with 17 HRs in 1998, helping the Yankees win the World Championship.

2007 - Former Yankees P Lew Burdette (1950) passed away (1926-2007). In 1947, the Yankees signed Lew Burdette, as an MLB amateur free agent. During the 1950 AL season, he appeared in 2 games with the Yankees with no record. On August 29, 1951, he was traded by the Yankees along with $50,000 to the Braves for veteran hurler Johnny Sain. Lew would come back to haunt the Yankees in 1957 World Series, winning 3 games for the Braves against his old team. If Lew had stayed with the Yankees, he could have won 300 games. He finished his MLB career in 1967 with a 203-144 mark. He pitched in the MLB for the Yankees, Braves, Cardinals, Cubs, Phillies and Angels.


(As always I'd like to thank Fw57Clipper51 for his great contribution.)

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