Kazuo Matsui Stats & Facts
Kazuo Matsui Essentials Positions: Bats: B Throws: R 70 Weight: 187 Born: Thursday, October 23, 1975 in Higashi-Osaka, Osaka Japan Died: in , Debut: 4/6/2004 Last Game: 5/18/2010 Full Name: Kazuo Matsui
Kazuo Matsui Essentials Positions: Bats: B Throws: R 70 Weight: 187 Born: Thursday, October 23, 1975 in Higashi-Osaka, Osaka Japan Died: in , Debut: 4/6/2004 Last Game: 5/18/2010 Full Name: Kazuo Matsui
Julio Franco, at 47 years, 240 days old, becomes the oldest player in major league history to hit a home run. At Petco Park, Franco connects for a two-run, pinch-hit shot off Scott Linebrink that launches the Mets’ six-run 8th inning and propells them to a 7 – 2 comeback victory against the Padres. This gives Franco the spot in the record book that had belonged to Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Jack Quinn, who was 46 years, 357 days old when he homered on June 27, 1930. Franco already was the oldest player to hit a grand slam and a pinch-hit homer, and to have a multi-homer game. He also has four career pinch-hit homers. Kazuo Matsui hits another notable homer for the Mets early in the game. His inside-the-park home run leading off the 3rd inning makes this the third consecutive year he’s homered in his first at-bat of the season. The last player to do that was Ken Griffey, Jr.from 1997 to 1999, while with Seattle.
At Petco Park in his first at-bat of the season, Kaz Matsui hits an inside-the-park round tripper, making it the third successive season in which the Mets second baseman has hit a home run in his initial plate appearance of the year. Ken Griffey Jr. also accomplished the feat starting in 1997 with the Mariners but had walked before going deep.
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