Ollie Brown Stats & Facts
Ollie Brown Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 74 Weight: 178 Born: Friday, February 11, 1944 in Tuscaloosa, AL USA Died: 4 16 2015 in Buena Park, CA USA Debut: 9/10/1965 Last Game: 9/27/1977 Full Name: Ollie Lee Brown
Ollie Brown Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 74 Weight: 178 Born: Friday, February 11, 1944 in Tuscaloosa, AL USA Died: 4 16 2015 in Buena Park, CA USA Debut: 9/10/1965 Last Game: 9/27/1977 Full Name: Ollie Lee Brown
1971 â Gary Ross of the Padres balks home Jesus Alou in the 21st inning as Houston outlasts San Diego, 2-1. But wait. Thatâs just the opener of the scheduled twinbill. After the 5-1/2-hour first game, the California fog rolls in before the second game ends. The Padres win the ânightcapâ, 5-4 in the ninth when Ollie Brown, batting after a 14-minute fog delay, sends a shot to right that Jim Wynn canât find in the mist.
1971 â In the opener of a doubleheader in San Diego, Al Santorini starts against an Astro lineup stacked with seven lefty hitters. Santorini gets the first out and is yanked for lefty Dave Roberts. Houston wins, 2-1, behind Wade Blasingame. Santorini returns to start the nightcap, tossing six innings, but Larry Dierker bests him in an 8-0 one-hitter. The lone Padre hit was a broken-bat single by Ollie Brown in the seventh.Â
1967 â Jim Wynn âs first-inning homer off the left-field foul pole ignites a near riot during a 6-2 Astros win. Giants Manager Herman Franks and umpire Shag Crawford nearly come to blows as Franks insists the hit was foul. A voice in the dugout calls Crawford a âmeatheadâ and Ollie Brown gets tossed for it, inciting another feud. Pitcher Gaylord Perry, who gave up the homer, later admits it was he who used the m-word.Â
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