Rich Gedman Stats & Facts
Rich Gedman Essentials Positions: Bats: L Throws: R Height: 72 Weight: 210 Born: Saturday, September 26, 1959 in Worcester, MA USA Died: in , Debut: 9/7/1980 Last Game: 10/4/1992 Full Name: Richard Leo Gedman
Rich Gedman Essentials Positions: Bats: L Throws: R Height: 72 Weight: 210 Born: Saturday, September 26, 1959 in Worcester, MA USA Died: in , Debut: 9/7/1980 Last Game: 10/4/1992 Full Name: Richard Leo Gedman
1989 – California’s Devon White steals four bases including second base, third base, and home in the same inning in the Angels’ 8 – 5 win over Boston. The Angels score three in the 8th to break a tie.
On January 8, 1987, several high-profile free agents are not signed by a midnight deadline, and thus will not be eligible to re-sign with their clubs until May 1, unless another team offers them a contract. The players: Doyle Alexander, Bob Boone, Andre Dawson, Rich Gedman, Ron Guidry, Toby Harrah, Bob Horner, Lance Parrish, Tim…
After finding no other clubs interested in signing him, free agent pitcher and 20-game winner Jack Morris agrees to salary arbitration with the Tigers while at the same time accusing the major league owners of collusion against free agents. Morris had offered to sign a one-year contract, with salary to be determined by an arbitrator, with either the Yankees, Angels, Twins or Phillies, but was turned down by all four.
June 27, 1986 Marty Barrett and Bill Buckner each collected 3 hits and Roger Clemens went to 14-0, as the Red Sox defeated the Baltimore Orioles 5-3 before 52,159 fans at Memorial Stadium increased their A.L. East Division lead to 6 games over the Yankees. Boggs, Rice and Gedman contributed 2 hits apiece in a…
On September 18, 1985, slow-footed catcher Rich Gedman of the Boston Red Sox hits for the cycle in a 17-1 rout of the Toronto Blue Jays. Gedman drives in seven runs to pace the Red Sox’ attack.
Roger Clemens earns his first major league victory as the Boston Red Sox beat the Minnesota Twins, 5 – 4.
1981 – In the conclusion of the longest game in Fenway Park history, the Mariners beat the Red Sox, 8 – 7, in 20 innings, on Joe Simpson’s run-scoring triple. The game began on September 3rd, but was suspended after 19 innings.
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