Mike Ivie Stats & Facts
Mike Ivie Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 75 Weight: 205 Born: Friday, August 08, 1952 in Atlanta, GA USA Died: in , Debut: 9/4/1971 Last Game: 5/7/1983 Full Name: Michael Wilson Ivie
Mike Ivie Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 75 Weight: 205 Born: Friday, August 08, 1952 in Atlanta, GA USA Died: in , Debut: 9/4/1971 Last Game: 5/7/1983 Full Name: Michael Wilson Ivie
1981 – Don Sutton twirls a five-hit shutout to blank St. Louis, 3-0. Art Howe adds a two-run homer. Off the field, Mike Ivie is hospitalized for mental exhaustion less than a month after he was traded to Houston for Jeff Leonard and Dave Bergman. Expected to be the cleanup hitter, Ivie bats .237 with no homers in 19 games. He will miss the rest of the season.
Lou Brock becomes the king of the stolen base On August 29, 1977 — At Jack Murphy Stadium, 39-year-old Cardinals outfielder Lou Brock swipes his 893rd bag, breaking Ty Cobb‘s 49-year-old major league career record for stolen bases. The Georgia Peach had established the mark in 1928 as a member of the Philadelphia A’s at…
1970 – In the June draft‚ the Padres select high school catcher Mike Ivie as the number-one pick and sign him in 3 days to a $100‚000 contract. He’ll play in the major leagues 11 years but catch only 9 games in the Bigs because of a phobia about throwing the ball back to the pitcher. Choosing next‚ the Indians take Stanford P Steve Dunning‚ who will debut in the majors in 10 days. He’s just the second player drafted who will skip the minors. Catchers Barry Foote (Expos) and Darrell Porter (Brewers) go next.
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