Dick Selma Stats & Facts
Dick Selma Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 71 Weight: 160 Born: Thursday, November 04, 1943 in Santa Ana, CA USA Died: 8 29 2001 in Clovis, CA USA Debut: 9/2/1965 Last Game: 8/9/1974 Full Name: Richard Jay Selma
Dick Selma Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 71 Weight: 160 Born: Thursday, November 04, 1943 in Santa Ana, CA USA Died: 8 29 2001 in Clovis, CA USA Debut: 9/2/1965 Last Game: 8/9/1974 Full Name: Richard Jay Selma
1972 – Jim Wynn belts a solo shot off Dick Selma in the bottom of the eleventh to stun the Phillies, 1-0. Houston outlasts eventual Cy Young Award winner Steve Carlton, who blanked them on six hits for the first ten frames. Don Wilson and Tom Griffin team for the shutout.
Philadelphia starter Dick Selma goes the distance, three-hitting the Dodgers at Chavez Ravine, 2-1. The victory is the fifth consecutive complete-game thrown by a Phillies starter, with Steve Carlton, Woody Fryman, Barry Lersch, and Bill Champion each finishing their game without help from the bullpen in team’s previous four contests.
On May 13, 1969, Ernie Banks of the Chicago Cubs drives in seven runs and reaches the 1,500-RBI milestone in a 19-0 shellacking of the expansion San Diego Padres. Hard-throwing right-hander Dick Selma earns the win as the Cubs tie a modern-day record for the most one-sided shutout in National League history. Selma allowed just…
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