Ted Kubiak Stats & Facts
Ted Kubiak Positions: Bats: B Throws: R Height: 72 Weight: 175 Born: Tuesday, May 12, 1942 in New Brunswick, NJ USA Died: in , Debut: 4/14/1967 Last Game: 9/28/1976 Full Name: Theodore Rodger Kubiak
Ted Kubiak Positions: Bats: B Throws: R Height: 72 Weight: 175 Born: Tuesday, May 12, 1942 in New Brunswick, NJ USA Died: in , Debut: 4/14/1967 Last Game: 9/28/1976 Full Name: Theodore Rodger Kubiak
1976 – Ken Forsch has to save the Astros twice. Leading San Diego, 5-4 in the ninth, and the tying runner aboard, Forsch gets Ted Kubiak to ground to second for an apparent finish but catcher Cliff Johnson is ruled for interference. Kubiak is awarded first and Forsch must retire Merv Rettenmund, which he does on a fly to Greg Gross in right to seal the victory.
Oct 11, 1972 – The Detroit Tigers even the ALCS series with a 10th-inning 3-run rally to beat the A’s 4-3. Jim Northrup bats in the game-winner after Dave Hamilton walks home the tying run. For eight innings it was a tight pitching duel between Game 1 aces Catfish Hunter and Mickey Lolich. The only…
On June 22, 1970, Ted Kubiak, future Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson, and team captain Sal Bando hit back-to-back-to-back home runs for the Oakland A’s. The power barrage helps the A’s to a 7-3 win over the Minnesota Twins.
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