Bob Tewksbury Stats & Facts

Bob Tewksbury Stats & Facts

  Special Memory or Event? Want to have some fun? Advertise your business? Dedicate this page Bob Tewksbury Position: PitcherBats: Right  •  Throws: Right6-4, 200lb (193cm, 90kg)Born: November 30, 1960 in Concord, NHDraft: Drafted by the New York Yankees in the 19th round of the 1981 MLB June Amateur Draft from Saint Leo University (St. Leo, FL).High School: Merrimack Valley HS (Penacook, NH)Schools: Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey (New Brunswick,…

The Twins’ Bob Tewksbury slows down Mark McGwire, twice retiring him with a 44-MPH lob. McGwire grounds out in the 1st inning swinging at a lob, and then with a 0 – 2 count in the 4th, pops out to first on another. Tewksbury also retires Ray Lankford in the 6th on a lob and ends with a 3 – 2 win.

The Twins’ Bob Tewksbury slows down Mark McGwire, twice retiring him with a 44-MPH lob. McGwire grounds out in the 1st inning swinging at a lob, and then with a 0 – 2 count in the 4th, pops out to first on another. Tewksbury also retires Ray Lankford in the 6th on a lob and ends with a 3 – 2 win.

At Riverfront Stadium, in a game that is not embraced by the local fans or Cincinnati owner Marge Schott, the new season begins with the first Sunday night opener ever played in major league history. On a frigid Easter Sunday evening, the Cardinals beat the Reds in the controversial contest, 6-4, in front of the smallest opening day crowd in the ballpark’s 24-year history.

At Riverfront Stadium, in a game that is not embraced by the local fans or Cincinnati owner Marge Schott, the new season begins with the first Sunday night opener ever played in major league history. On a frigid Easter Sunday evening, the Cardinals beat the Reds in the controversial contest, 6-4, in front of the smallest opening day crowd in the ballpark’s 24-year history.