Looking through Baseball Reference, I found that Hatcher played 7 games versus the Pads at good old Jack Murphy. In only two of those games he scored a run, and he was not called out at the plate. One of those runs scored was from one of his homers, so that game is out, leaving us with the August 10, 1989 game. So, in this shot, Hatcher is scoring from second on a single to RF by Craig Reynolds. That means that Tony Gwynn couldn't throw him out in time. DANG!
Hatcher's line form the game
Astros | AB | R | H | RBI | BB | SO | BA | OPS | Pit | Str | PO | A |
B Hatcher LF | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .227 | .583 | 11 | 8 | 0 | 0 |
Next up is a Fred Manrique card featuring a play at second with the Crime Dog sliding. There were only two candiates for this card. One being a double play and the other being a force out at 2nd. Since Manrique is still holding the ball, the double play is out!
So, this card is from the August 7, 1989 game at SkyDome. This play took place in the Bottom of the 2nd after McGriff walked. Pat Borders grounded to 1st causing a force out at 2nd (3-6).
Manrique's line from the game.
Rangers | AB | R | H | RBI | BB | SO | BA | OPS | Pit | Str | PO | A | Details |
Manrique SS | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .308 | .770 | 15 | 11 | 1 | 1 | SB |
Weird side note is my friend stopped by on Saturday for a few hours and I gave him two unopened 1989 Topps Wax packs. He opened them with the help of my 2 year old son, and low and behold he pulled a Fred Manrique (and a Pat Borders).
Other interesting side note is my son took each card and threw them on the ground, each of the 15 cards landed face down. We gave them back to him and he threw two more face down, making 17 cards in a row face down. The odds: 1 in 131072. Should have bought a lottery ticket with that luck!
My daughter on the other hand (11 months) decided that Tom Brunansky looked better bent in half.
1 comment:
Good work! I got another one ready for you... :)
And, I gotta agree, Brunansky does look better bent in half...
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