baseball obituaries 2020

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Yaz is a pretty good comparison in a lot of ways -- Kaline didn't have nearly the same peak, but both spent most of their career operating not at that superstar peak but at a slightly lower tier of stardom in terms of production. Similar to Cal Ripken and Brett, I guess -- a couple other members of the 20+ seasons with one team club. Kaline also didn't have the same level of fame as any of those guys, probably just a matter of him not having a single season with truly eye-popping counting stats.

disappointing that he never played catcher even for just an inning, would have been cool for Al Kaline to be part of a battery.

omar little, Tuesday, 7 April 2020 18:30 (six years ago)

o_O

mookieproof, Tuesday, 7 April 2020 18:33 (six years ago)

No dad jokes on the obit thread?

I was going to say he was one of the few players of his caliber where it could be argued his best season was his first full one, but his age 20 season (didn’t turn 21 til December of that year) was actually his second full one.

omar little, Wednesday, 8 April 2020 00:53 (six years ago)

no, it was solid

tbf, he made 18 all-star games, so *someone* recognized he was good

mookieproof, Wednesday, 8 April 2020 01:45 (six years ago)

I quoted the battery line on Facebook!

clemenza, Wednesday, 8 April 2020 02:22 (six years ago)

Kaline was definitely highly thought of by other players. All-Star voting wasn't handed over to fans until 1970; I assume all those AS appearances were voted on by players?

clemenza, Wednesday, 8 April 2020 02:26 (six years ago)

Brooks Robinson said he was the best he played against

brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 8 April 2020 11:18 (six years ago)

gen believed he forsook some power for average and walks

brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 8 April 2020 11:18 (six years ago)

https://blogs.fangraphs.com/remembering-al-kaline-mr-tiger-1934-2020/

brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 8 April 2020 11:57 (six years ago)

Al Kaline’s family put a “regular” obit in the Sunday @freep. By blending in, it’s an example of how one-of-a-kind he really was. pic.twitter.com/CR7ej9aZAT

— Matt Friedman (@mattfrieds) April 12, 2020

Andy K, Sunday, 12 April 2020 16:06 (six years ago)

Glenn Beckert:

http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/former-chicago-cubs-star-glenn-beckert-dies/

One of those random stats that will stick in my mind forever: he hit .340 one year, when Rod Carew was the only second baseman who did that. (Okay, I checked--.342.)

clemenza, Monday, 13 April 2020 00:49 (six years ago)

hank steinbrenner, 63, non-covid-related

https://nypost.com/2020/04/14/hank-steinbrenner-yankees-co-owner-dead-at-63/

mookieproof, Tuesday, 14 April 2020 14:59 (six years ago)

jim frey, 88

https://mlb.nbcsports.com/2020/04/14/former-royals-cubs-manager-jim-frey-dies-at-88

mookieproof, Tuesday, 14 April 2020 18:50 (six years ago)

Within a few months of Tony Fernandez, Dámaso García.

http://mlb.nbcsports.com/2020/04/15/long-time-blue-jays-infielder-damaso-garcia-dies/

clemenza, Wednesday, 15 April 2020 18:30 (six years ago)

RIP I remember being super bummed as a 9 or 10-yr old when he was included in that Chambliss trade

And being down on Rick Cerone

Yanni Xenakis (Hadrian VIII), Wednesday, 15 April 2020 21:40 (six years ago)

Steve Dalkowski, a wild left-hander who was said to have been dubbed "the fastest pitcher in baseball history" by Ted Williams, died this week in New Britain, Connecticut. He was 80.

Dalkowski, who once struck out 24 batters in a minor league game -- and walked 18 -- never made it to the big leagues.

Writer-director Ron Shelton, who spent five years in the Orioles farm system, heard about Dalkowski's exploits and based the character Nuke Laloosh in 'Bull Durham' on the pitcher.

mookieproof, Friday, 24 April 2020 18:31 (six years ago)

The A's are mourning the loss of former Athletic minor leaguer Miguel Marte, who passed away earlier this week due to complications from COVID-19. Marte played in the A's system from 2008-2012. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.https://t.co/PV7UEuAuvL pic.twitter.com/mVeLdOUciU

— Oakland A's (@Athletics) May 1, 2020

mookieproof, Friday, 1 May 2020 19:41 (six years ago)

journeyman Matt Keough, AL All-Star as a rookie in 1978 & was selected AL Comeback Player of the Year in 1980, both for the A's.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Sunday, 3 May 2020 23:39 (six years ago)

Tonight my dad and hero Bob Watson has passed away after a long fight with kidney disease.. #Astros #Yankees #RedSox #Braves #Athletics #USABAseball #MLB #1stBlackGM pic.twitter.com/obKe1mwJYc

— K Dubb (@TheReal_KDubb) May 15, 2020

Andy K, Friday, 15 May 2020 12:45 (six years ago)

Understand that I realize why, but Watson was the very definition of what James called "the RBI guy with mystique," something you can't have in the era of analytics.

clemenza, Friday, 15 May 2020 15:10 (six years ago)

biff pocoroba, 66

mookieproof, Wednesday, 27 May 2020 19:37 (six years ago)

Not sure where to post this, but this is a must read (and pretty devastating):

https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/29224260/inside-roy-halladay-struggle-pain-addiction

NoTimeBeforeTime, Thursday, 28 May 2020 22:25 (six years ago)

Sad MLB news. Claudell Washington passed away this AM...

— Full Dissident (@hbryant42) June 10, 2020

mookieproof, Wednesday, 10 June 2020 16:41 (five years ago)

Wasn't he basically the star of the team for a season after Finley got rid of everyone or they cleared out?

clemenza, Wednesday, 10 June 2020 18:40 (five years ago)

Checked, and no--he was gone by '77 himself, and in '76, Tenace, Campanaris, Bando, Rudi, and North were still there. Really, only Jackson, Hunter, and Holtzman were gone.

clemenza, Wednesday, 10 June 2020 18:45 (five years ago)

he had a very nice age-20 season, which was before my time. i only remember him with the barves

mookieproof, Wednesday, 10 June 2020 18:49 (five years ago)

a linchpin of the 1980 Mets

brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 10 June 2020 19:11 (five years ago)

I seem to remember Claudell Washington making an unbelievable catch when he was with the Braves where at full speed goes up the wall catches the ball then goes over the wall. To my memory, it was in the part of the wall back at the old Braves stadium when the walls were like plexiglass and visible through them, so in the clip you see him falling behind the wall.

Looked and could not find the clip, but I seem to remember it being in one of those "best all time catch" clips you would see back in the 80s.

earlnash, Thursday, 11 June 2020 00:25 (five years ago)

1967 NL cy young winner mike mccormick, 81

mookieproof, Tuesday, 16 June 2020 16:49 (five years ago)

three weeks pass...

Mike Ryan

https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/29442904/former-catcher-long-coach-mike-ryan-dies-78

brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 12 July 2020 12:09 (five years ago)

Heartbroken today with the news of Tony Taylor’s passing. To me, he was more than a former teammate... he was my best friend and one of finest human beings on the planet pic.twitter.com/enXxCvzu1k

— Dick Allen (@DickAllen_15) July 16, 2020

mookieproof, Thursday, 16 July 2020 17:25 (five years ago)

Earlier this week, Johan Maya welcomed his pregnant wife home after she recovered from COVID-19. Then the Diamondbacks scout got sick. He died on Thursday, leaving a hole in the baseball community.

With @jakemkaplan:https://t.co/N2ZvRkjU7F

— Zach Buchanan (@ZHBuchanan) July 24, 2020

brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 25 July 2020 13:46 (five years ago)

by all accounts a good guy, was in minor league baseball forever

Awful news. Longtime MiLB owner Lou Schwechheimer, currently owner of the new AAA club in Wichita has passed away from the novel coronavirus. pic.twitter.com/KO6LGeFjWJ

— JJ Cooper (@jjcoop36) July 29, 2020

mookieproof, Wednesday, 29 July 2020 20:57 (five years ago)

John McNamara

https://mlb.nbcsports.com/2020/07/29/former-red-sox-manager-john-mcnamara-dies-at-88/

brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 30 July 2020 14:32 (five years ago)

avatar of a blessedly crap Yankees era

Column: RIP Horace Clarke, who unwittingly lent his name to an era of #Yankees futility but never let a terrible case of bad timing alter the fact that he loved his life and cherished his memories. https://t.co/Sf96AGGvGv

— Mike Vaccaro (@MikeVacc) August 6, 2020

brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Friday, 7 August 2020 20:24 (five years ago)

:(

singular wolf erotica producer (Hadrian VIII), Friday, 7 August 2020 21:01 (five years ago)

three weeks pass...

tom seaver

mookieproof, Thursday, 3 September 2020 00:57 (five years ago)

:( rip

Karl Malone, Thursday, 3 September 2020 01:05 (five years ago)

paul giamatti's dad waxes hardcore rhapsodic on seaver after the mets traded him: https://harpers.org/archive/1977/09/tom-seavers-farewell

mookieproof, Thursday, 3 September 2020 15:26 (five years ago)

this is pretty cool

Every Mets player has dirt on their right knee as a tribute to Tom Seaver, who’s knee would hit the ground as a result of his delivery 🧡 pic.twitter.com/3QkXueO8di

— SI MLB (@si_mlb) September 3, 2020

mookieproof, Thursday, 3 September 2020 22:02 (five years ago)

Nice tweets from Palmer ("Baseball lost the best pitcher of my era") and Jenkins. One of my favourite SI covers:

http://phildellio.tripod.com/toughest.jpg

clemenza, Friday, 4 September 2020 03:10 (five years ago)

Mr Baseball to me

His beginnings:

https://mcusercontent.com/70117f7e29064e68418377637/files/9ac95a1f-1d62-433b-8de2-44f0e9716a50/20073_Seaver_Beginning.pdf

brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 5 September 2020 13:38 (five years ago)

three weeks pass...

RIP Jay Johnstone, who played for 8 teams in his 20-yr #MLB career (1966-1985). A excellent PH & role player, Johnstone was one of baseball's great pranksters & fan favorite. He was 74. His @sabr bio https://t.co/a82uL7ta16 pic.twitter.com/81At5sLOu4

— SABR BioProject (@SABRbioproject) September 28, 2020

mookieproof, Monday, 28 September 2020 19:25 (five years ago)

Bob Gibson

RIP to a real one

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Saturday, 3 October 2020 04:00 (five years ago)

damn, within a couple weeks of lou brock, too.

RIP Bob Gibson. :(

idkwtf (Karl Malone), Saturday, 3 October 2020 04:06 (five years ago)

One of the two times I was in Cooperstown, he was on the street signing autographs--not near anything, just sitting there on his own. I remembered reading something where he wished fans would just shake his hand instead of asking for autographs, so, very proud of myself, that's what I did, walked up and asked to shake his hand--not thinking that there might be a difference between signing for money and getting interrupted in a restaurant and signing. He put out his hand, half looked away, and gave me the deadest handshake in the history of handshakes.

I view it as a funny, embarrassing story. I in no way stopped being a fan or anything. I cut major slack for any African-American player who came up through the '50s.

clemenza, Saturday, 3 October 2020 04:33 (five years ago)

World moves on...sad to see them go.

I remember Jay Johnstone having some big pinch hits for the Cubs back in 84.

earlnash, Saturday, 3 October 2020 05:11 (five years ago)

I dunno, clem, I don't think Ernie Banks or Buck O'Neil would've done that.

The Roger Angell profile of Gibson I posted two weeks ago:

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1980/09/22/distance

brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 3 October 2020 14:35 (five years ago)

They wouldn't have, no, but I understand both reactions. The whole signing business--I'm not part of that world, but my collector friend is immersed in it, so I hear all his stories--is bizarre.

clemenza, Saturday, 3 October 2020 15:34 (five years ago)

Loved his swing.

Andy K, Friday, 17 April 2026 20:24 (one month ago)

He hit the bases clearing double that gave the Angels the 4-1 lead in Game 7 of the 2002 WS and also had a hit in the eighth inning comeback the night before.

timellison, Friday, 17 April 2026 21:53 (one month ago)

brazilian basketball legend oscar schmidt, 68

mookieproof, Saturday, 18 April 2026 02:02 (one month ago)

oops wrong thread

quite a player nevertheless!

mookieproof, Saturday, 18 April 2026 02:03 (one month ago)

two weeks pass...

John Sterling

Its big ball chunky time (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Monday, 4 May 2026 13:01 (one month ago)

a true legend. sure he was never that great at describing what was actually happening on the field at a given time, but he had style. that’s baseball, suzyn

harper valley paul thomas anderson (voodoo chili), Monday, 4 May 2026 13:06 (one month ago)

former braves manager ted turner

mookieproof, Wednesday, 6 May 2026 19:44 (one month ago)

i will never not be able to picture him exactly as depicted by Family guy

FRAUDULENT STEAKS (The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall), Wednesday, 6 May 2026 20:40 (one month ago)

Bobby Cox. In the HOF for the Braves, but a Toronto icon too.

clemenza, Saturday, 9 May 2026 18:07 (four weeks ago)

https://www.mlb.com/news/bobby-cox-dies

clemenza, Saturday, 9 May 2026 18:09 (four weeks ago)

Not sure if I knew this: he was on the coaching staff of the '77 Yankees. Link above says that he was charged with keeping Reggie happy and Billy Martin away from the bars.

clemenza, Saturday, 9 May 2026 18:18 (four weeks ago)

what a job description

FRAUDULENT STEAKS (The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall), Saturday, 9 May 2026 20:02 (four weeks ago)

RIP, dude knew how to nurture talent and get thrown out of games. I'll make sure to have some music ready to go if they take the deification too far on tonight's broadcast. (They will almost certainly take it too far.)

scarce due to allocated reason (WmC), Saturday, 9 May 2026 20:14 (four weeks ago)

Should have realized this: Cox was hired by Ted Turner.

clemenza, Saturday, 9 May 2026 22:36 (four weeks ago)

two weeks pass...

Charlie Moore, 72.

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2026/05/charlie-moore-passes-away.html

Easy to confuse with Charlie O'Brien, 66 and still alive: both catchers, both played with the Jays and the Brewers.

clemenza, Tuesday, 26 May 2026 01:24 (one week ago)

bob horner, 69

mookieproof, Tuesday, 26 May 2026 21:22 (one week ago)

one thing i noticed about Horner, looking at his stats - the guy didn't strike out that much for a slugger, he topped out at 75 Ks in one year. it was a bit different back then, but his teammate Dale Murphy was always K-ing 130-145 times per year.

omar little, Tuesday, 26 May 2026 21:43 (one week ago)

Just saw him mentioned in a list about exactly that--there were five names, he was one of them, of players who hit x number of home runs with fewer than y strikeouts (since some cutoff date). Biggest claim to fame, of course, was his 4-HR game.

clemenza, Tuesday, 26 May 2026 21:55 (one week ago)

Looking at his career box: definitely a smart, talented hitter. Never hit under .257, career HR/K ratio of 218/512, only lost his power when he hurt his shoulder his final year. I remember that he always played in the shadow of inflated expectations: celebrated NCAA career, first overall pick, straight to the majors, ROY.

clemenza, Tuesday, 26 May 2026 22:06 (one week ago)

he's always paired in my mind with ken oberkfell, who *also* played 3B for both the braves and cardinals and had a certain facial hair situation. oberkfell had far less power, of course

mookieproof, Tuesday, 26 May 2026 23:59 (one week ago)


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