Chuck Stobbs Stats & Facts
Chuck Stobbs Positions: Bats: L Throws: L Height: 73 Weight: 185 Born: Tuesday, July 02, 1929 in Wheeling, WV USA Died: 7 11 2008 in Sarasota, FL USA Debut: 9/15/1947 Last Game: 8/12/1961 Full Name: Charles Klein Stobbs
Chuck Stobbs Positions: Bats: L Throws: L Height: 73 Weight: 185 Born: Tuesday, July 02, 1929 in Wheeling, WV USA Died: 7 11 2008 in Sarasota, FL USA Debut: 9/15/1947 Last Game: 8/12/1961 Full Name: Charles Klein Stobbs
Kansas City OF Whitey Herzog hits into the only all-Cuban triple play in major league history. The action goes from Washington P Pedro Ramos, to 1B Julio Becquer, to SS Jose Valdivielso. The win, however, goes to reliever Chuck Stobbs as the Nats take an 8 â 3 decision. Harmon Killebrew has a two-run homer.
Using a new slow delivery, 35-year-old Bob Keegan of the White Sox pitches a 6 â 0 no-hitter over Washington, walking just 2. Chuck Stobbs loses his 16th game en route to a league-leading 20 losses. The Sox lose the first game, 5 â 4, but pick up a half game on New York.
 On April 17, 1953, Mickey Mantle hits what is believed to be the longest home run in the history of Washingtonâs Griffith Stadium. The New York Yankeesâ slugger blasts a mammoth 565-foot shot against Chuck Stobbs of the Washington Senators. The shot comes in the 5th inning of a 7 â 3 Yankees victoryâŠ
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