1964 – Roberto Clemente: ā€œStep In Bucket Saves My Back.ā€ Taking advantage of an off-day in theĀ Pirates’ schedule, theĀ Associated PressĀ collars Clemente for a brief profile/interview of theĀ National League’sĀ leading hitter, with a particular focus on the peculiarities of his batting style. One genuine scoop emerges, Clemente’s own explanation for his distinctive and dramatic step away from the plate or, as they say, ā€œinto the bucket.ā€ While his early tendency to bail out had been corrected inĀ Puerto RicoĀ inĀ 1952Ā byĀ Santurce’sĀ player/managerĀ Buster ClarksonĀ [ā€œHe put a bat behind my left foot and made sure I didn’t drag my footā€], the subsequent seeming resurrection of this habit occurs in response to the damage to Clemente’s spine sustained in a DecemberĀ 1954Ā automobile accident and aggravated almost exactly two years later by a violent swing and miss duringĀ winter ball. ā€œInĀ 1956Ā I was doing good until I hurt my back,ā€ Clemente recalls. ā€œSince then I step to the side with my left foot faster so I don’t have to twist my body so much.ā€

1964 – Roberto Clemente: ā€œStep In Bucket Saves My Back.ā€ Taking advantage of an off-day in theĀ Pirates’ schedule, theĀ Associated PressĀ collars Clemente for a brief profile/interview of theĀ National League’sĀ leading hitter, with a particular focus on the peculiarities of his batting style. One genuine scoop emerges, Clemente’s own explanation for his distinctive and dramatic step away from the plate or, as they say, ā€œinto the bucket.ā€ While his early tendency to bail out had been corrected inĀ Puerto RicoĀ inĀ 1952Ā byĀ Santurce’sĀ player/managerĀ Buster ClarksonĀ [ā€œHe put a bat behind my left foot and made sure I didn’t drag my footā€], the subsequent seeming resurrection of this habit occurs in response to the damage to Clemente’s spine sustained in a DecemberĀ 1954Ā automobile accident and aggravated almost exactly two years later by a violent swing and miss duringĀ winter ball. ā€œInĀ 1956Ā I was doing good until I hurt my back,ā€ Clemente recalls. ā€œSince then I step to the side with my left foot faster so I don’t have to twist my body so much.ā€