Rob Dibble Stats & Facts

Rob Dibble Stats & Facts

    Rob Dibble Essentials Positions: PitcherBats: Left Throws: RightHeight: 6′ – 4″ Weight: 230Born: Friday, January 24, 1964 in Bridgeport, CT USADebut: June 29, 1988Last Game: September 30, 1995Full Name: Robert Keith Dibble   One of the Cincinnati Reds Nasty Boys, he was a 2X All-Star and the 1990 NLCS co-MVP (with Reds pitcher Randy…

The Nationals announce Rob Dibble is terminated for comments about Stephen Strasburg

The Nationals announce Rob Dibble will no longer be employed as a TV analyst for the team’s games on MASN, the network that telecasts the Washington games. The former major league reliever, as a host on a Sirius XM Radio show, severely chastises Stephen Strasburg for not pitching through pain, before the rookie phenom is diagnosed with a torn elbow ligament. “This is the major leagues. This is not college any more. You’re not on scholarship. You’re being paid to do the job and guys depend on you, and I think it’s unfortunate that the Nationals and the team are in a situation here where this kid now, he feels any kind of arm pain, he’s gonna call you out?… You give these guys (today’s players) $15 million bucks, please. Get your butt out there and play every fifth day.” – ROB DIBBLE, comments as a Sirius XM Radio show host

Mark Whiten of the St. Louis Cardinals ties a major league record by hitting 4 home runs and driving in 12 runs
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Mark Whiten of the St. Louis Cardinals ties a major league record by hitting 4 home runs and driving in 12 runs

On September 7, 1993,  St Louis Cardinals OF Mark Whiten ties the major-league record for RBIs in a game with 12 in St. Louis’ 15 – 2 win over the Cincinatti Reds in the second game of a doubleheader. Whiten hits a record-tying four home runs, including a 1st-inning grand slam, in the contest. His…

Leadoff hitter Bip Roberts ties the National league record with his 10th consecutive hit

Leadoff hitter Bip Roberts ties the National league record with his 10th consecutive hit, a first-inning single in the Reds’ 3-0 victory over Los Angeles at Chavez Ravine. The Cincinnati left fielder’s streak ends when he grounds out in the fifth inning, facing Dodger starter Pedro Astacio.