Pedro Ramos Stats & Facts
Pedro Ramos Positions: Bats: B Throws: R Height: 72 Weight: 175 Born: Sunday, April 28, 1935 in Pinar del Rio, Pinar del Rio Cuba Died: in , Debut: 4/11/1955 Last Game: 4/25/1970 Full Name: Pedro Ramos
Pedro Ramos Positions: Bats: B Throws: R Height: 72 Weight: 175 Born: Sunday, April 28, 1935 in Pinar del Rio, Pinar del Rio Cuba Died: in , Debut: 4/11/1955 Last Game: 4/25/1970 Full Name: Pedro Ramos
On April 2, 1962, the Minnesota Twins acquire first baseman Vic Power and pitcher Dick Stigman from the Cleveland Indians for pitcher Pedro Ramos. Power will bat .290 with 16 home runs and 63 RBIs for the Twins in 1962.
On May 9, 1961, Baltimore Orioles slugger Jim Gentile of the Orioles becomes the third player to hit grand slams in consecutive innings (after Tony Lazzeri in 1936 and Jim Tabor in 1939; Rudy York also hit two grand slams in a game in 1946, but not in consecutive innings) when he belts one-off Pedro…
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 – 3 decision. Harmon Killebrew has a two-run homer.
Pedro Ramos one-hits Detroit in the Senators’ 5-0 victory at Briggs Stadium. The Washington right-hander’s bid for a no-hitter is spoiled by Rocky Colavito’s lead-off single to centerfield in the eighth inning.
On May 30, 1956, Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees blasts one of the longest home runs in history. The slugger crushes a pitch by Washingtonâs Pedro Ramos off the upper deck facade, 396 feet from home plate and 117 feet in the air. Mantle comes within inches of becoming the first major leaguer to…