Woodie Fryman Stats & Facts
Woodie Fryman Positions: Bats: R Throws: L Height: 75 Weight: 197 Born: Friday, April 12, 1940 in Ewing, KY USA Died: 2 4 2011 in Lexington, KY USA Debut: 4/15/1966 Last Game: 7/28/1983 Full Name: Woodrow Thompson Fryman
Woodie Fryman Positions: Bats: R Throws: L Height: 75 Weight: 197 Born: Friday, April 12, 1940 in Ewing, KY USA Died: 2 4 2011 in Lexington, KY USA Debut: 4/15/1966 Last Game: 7/28/1983 Full Name: Woodrow Thompson Fryman
On July 30, 1978, the Montreal Expos bombard the Atlanta Braves, 19-0, as Larry Parrish hits home runs in three consecutive innings. Andre Dawson adds a pair of home runs – both in the same inning, Dave Cash also slams a homerun all in the 4th. Parrish has a single and three consecutive home…
The Reds swap popular 1B Tony Perez and P Will McEnaney to the Expos for pitchers Woodie Fryman and Dale Murray.
On October 3, 1972 the Detroit Tigers clinch the division in a strike-shortened season. Billy Martin leads the aging club to the title. Woodie Fryman picks up the win in a 3-1 win at Tiger Stadium over Red Sox legend Luis Tiant. Future hall of famer Al Kaline delivers the go-ahead single in the 7th…
Tigers acquire some needed help for the pennant chase, purchasing left-hander Woodie Fryman
After the Mets have a day off, ace Tom Seaver matches Gary Gentry by allowing one hit in beating the Phillies and Woodie Fryman, 4 – 0. The two consecutive one-hitters tie a major league record.
Pittsburgh Pirates acquire future Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Bunning from the Philadelphia Phillies