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Post by Max on Jan 27, 2024 13:40:35 GMT -5
1975 Eddie Leon.
1 Game.
Zero At Bats.
Zero Plate Appearances. Pinch runner?
I remember the Yankees trading for him, but it was such a long time ago. If I'm not mistaken, I think Leon entered the game as a defensive replacement.
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Post by Max on Jan 27, 2024 13:55:00 GMT -5
lol! What a coincidence. This is funny, not only were they traded for one another earlier in their careers. But I found out that in the only game Leon played for the Yankees he replaced Walt Williams and played SS after Williams pinched hit for SS Jim Mason.
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Post by fwclipper51 on Jan 27, 2024 14:00:02 GMT -5
I remember the Yankees trading for him, but it was such a long time ago. If I'm not mistaken, I think Leon entered the game as a defensive replacement.
He had played in 1 game at shortstop without any bates. On December 5, 1974, he was obtained by the Yankees from the White Sox for Reliever Cecil Upshaw. On May 5,1975, he was released by the New York Yankees, ending his MLB playing career. He had played college baseball at Arizona State before being drafted by the Cleveland Indians in 1967. Clipper.
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Post by 1955nyyfan on Jan 27, 2024 14:02:57 GMT -5
Roy Smalley and Butch Wynegar
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Post by inger on Jan 27, 2024 14:25:24 GMT -5
Ross Moschito…
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Post by fwclipper51 on Jan 27, 2024 18:14:50 GMT -5
He became Mickey Manle's legs in the outfield during the summer of 1965, he was a bonus baby player, who had it had appeared in 96 games, but had just 27 bats, hitting just .185. In 1966, he would spend time in the military, rejoining the team in 1967. By that time, Mantle had moved to 1st base. At the age of 22, his MLB playing career was over. Clipper
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Post by fwclipper51 on Jan 27, 2024 18:17:19 GMT -5
Cecil Perkins and Dale Roberts (1967 Pitchers)
Clipper
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Post by inger on Jan 27, 2024 20:34:23 GMT -5
He became Mickey Manle's legs in the outfield during the summer of 1965, he was a bonus baby player, who had it had appeared in 96 games, but had just 27 bats, hitting just .185. In 1966, he would spend time in the military, rejoining the team in 1967. By that time, Mantle had moved to 1st base. At the age of 22, his MLB playing career was over. Clipper We have a Moschito problem here for about 6 weeks in the summer. We light citronella torches and he stays away… 🤓
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Post by desousa on Jan 27, 2024 20:51:02 GMT -5
My friend Pedro Gonzales (63-65).
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Post by fwclipper51 on Jan 27, 2024 20:51:22 GMT -5
He became Mickey Manle's legs in the outfield during the summer of 1965, he was a bonus baby player, who had it had appeared in 96 games, but had just 27 bats, hitting just .185. In 1966, he would spend time in the military, rejoining the team in 1967. By that time, Mantle had moved to 1st base. At the age of 22, his MLB playing career was over. Clipper We have a Moschito problem here for about 6 weeks in the summer. We light citronella torches and he stays away… 🤓 I see that you can sit outside and enjoy your bottle of Roger Repoz Wine.Cheers! Clipper
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Post by fwclipper51 on Jan 27, 2024 20:52:49 GMT -5
Reliever Jim York
Clipper
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Post by donniebaseball23 on Jan 27, 2024 21:17:43 GMT -5
P - Sam Militello, '92-'93
I remember him burning through the farm system and looking pretty good in a late '92 call up, but he quickly flamed out due to injuries and control problems. I thought he was going to be out next great starting pitcher.
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Post by chiyankee on Jan 27, 2024 21:22:45 GMT -5
P - Sam Militello, '92-'93 I remember him burning through the farm system and looking pretty good in a late '92 call up, but he quickly flamed out due to injuries and control problems. I thought he was going to be out next great starting pitcher. I remember when he threw shutout ball against the Red Sox in his big league debut, we thought the next great Yankee starter had arrived.
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Post by inger on Jan 27, 2024 23:37:59 GMT -5
P - Sam Militello, '92-'93 I remember him burning through the farm system and looking pretty good in a late '92 call up, but he quickly flamed out due to injuries and control problems. I thought he was going to be out next great starting pitcher. I remember when he threw shutout ball against the Red Sox in his big league debut, we thought the next great Yankee starter had arrived. On the Prodigy forums back then I boldly predicted that Militello and fellow rookie Bob Wickman would both win 14 games. Despite being in the pen most of the time Wickman fullfijed my prophesy for him. Militello went down the rabbit hole and never came back up…
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Post by 1955nyyfan on Jan 28, 2024 11:04:47 GMT -5
I remember when he threw shutout ball against the Red Sox in his big league debut, we thought the next great Yankee starter had arrived. On the Prodigy forums back then I boldly predicted that Militello and fellow rookie Bob Wickman would both win 14 games. Despite being in the pen most of the time Wickman fullfijed my prophesy for him. Militello went down the rabbit hole and never came back up… Was Wickman the pitcher who was missing part of a finger or am I confusing him with someone else?
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