Bob Shaw Stats & Facts
Bob Shaw Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 74 Weight: 195 Born: Thursday, June 29, 1933 in Bronx, NY USA Died: 9 23 2010 in Tequesta, FL USA Debut: 8/11/1957 Last Game: 9/11/1967 Full Name: Robert John Shaw
Bob Shaw Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 74 Weight: 195 Born: Thursday, June 29, 1933 in Bronx, NY USA Died: 9 23 2010 in Tequesta, FL USA Debut: 8/11/1957 Last Game: 9/11/1967 Full Name: Robert John Shaw
On July 31, 1965 Bob Shaw fires a 5 hit game vs the Chicago Cubs at Shea Stadium. Game Played on Sunday, July 31, 1966 (D) at Shea Stadium Time of Game: 2:35 Attendance: 21283 New York Mets 2, Chicago Cubs 1 CHI N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 – 1…
1963 – The Milwaukee Braves acquire OF Felipe Alou, C Ed Bailey, P Billy Hoeft and IF Ernie Bowman from the San Francisco Giants for catcher Del Crandall and pitchers Bob Hendley and Bob Shaw. After an injury-shortened 1964 season, Alou will enjoy standout seasons in 1965 and 1966.
Bob Shaw of the Milwaukee Braves sets a major league record by committing five balks. In the 3rd inning, Shaw walks Billy Williams and sends him home with three straight balks. Shaw lasts five innings before he is ejected for arguing. The Chicago Cubs beat Milwaukee, 5 – 3.
June 27, 1962 – Notorious head-hunter Don Drysdale, who hit 20 batters in 1961, had never been hit by a pitch. Bob Shaw filled that void, plunking him in a game in Dodger Stadium in the fifth inning. For good measure, releif pitcher Hank Fischer also drilled Drysdale in the seventh inning. Drysdale had the…
White Sox right-hander Early Wynn, who posted the most victories in either league, wins the Cy Young Award as the top pitcher in the majors. The 39 year-old veteran, who led Chicago to an AL pennant with a 22-10 record, is named on 13 of the 16 votes cast by the BBWAA, with the Giants’ Sam Jones and teammate Bob Shaw also receiving consideration from the writers.
The largest crowd ever to attend a major league game, 92,706 fans, watches a nail-biter as White Sox hurler Bob Shaw beats Sandy Koufax and the Dodgers, 1-0, in Game 5 of the Fall Classic.
Al Kaline lies unconscious after being hit with a pitch from Bob Shaw of the White Sox at Comiskey Park on September 25th, 1958. After taken off the field on a stretcher, X-rays came back negative and the 23 year old missed just 1 game.
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