Ivan Calderon Stats & Facts

Ivan Calderon Stats & Facts

Ivan Calderon Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 73 Weight: 220 Born: Monday, March 19, 1962 in Fajardo, P.R. Died: 12 27 2003 in Loiza, P.R. Debut: 8/10/1984 Last Game: 10/3/1993 Full Name: Ivan Calderon Notable Events and Chronology for Ivan Calderon Career Biography The injury-prone Calderon, a native Puerto Rican, was gunning for…

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1962 – Colt .45s get their first-ever win in a 2-1 exhibition victory over the Cleveland Indians. Jack Waters singles home Jim Pendleton with the winning run. Jim Umbricht is the winning pitcher.

1962 – Colt .45s get their first-ever win in a 2-1 exhibition victory over the Cleveland Indians. Jack Waters singles home Jim Pendleton with the winning run. Jim Umbricht is the winning pitcher.

Gene Elston & Al Helfer are the Colts’ first radio broadcasters
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Gene Elston & Al Helfer are the Colts’ first radio broadcasters

1962 – KPRC-AM introduces Gene Elston and Al Helfer as the Colts’ first radio play-by-play team. Loel Passe, a local favorite after his years with the Houston Buffs, is later added to the crew. Although Helfer leaves after the first year, Elston and Passe would be together for the next fourteen seasons. Elston would remain with the club through 1986. 

Gene Freese suffers a severely fractured ankle in the team’s first intrasquad game, keeping the Reds’ third baseman out of action until mid-August. The 28 year-old infielder, who played an important role in Cincinnati’s National League championship last season, will never regain the form he displayed during the pennant drive.

Gene Freese suffers a severely fractured ankle in the team’s first intrasquad game, keeping the Reds’ third baseman out of action until mid-August. The 28 year-old infielder, who played an important role in Cincinnati’s National League championship last season, will never regain the form he displayed during the pennant drive.