- Ralph Branca
Infobox MLB retired
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name=Ralph Branca
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1926|1|6
debutdate=June 12
debutyear=by|1944
debutteam=Brooklyn Dodgers
finaldate=September 7
finalyear=1956
finalteam=Brooklyn Dodgers
stat1label=Win-Loss
stat1value=88-68
stat2label=ERA
stat2value=3.79
stat3label=Strikeout s
stat3value=829
teams=
*Brooklyn Dodgers (by|1944–by|1953, by|1956)
*Detroit Tigers (by|1953–by|1954)
*New York Yankees (by|1954)
highlights=
*Participated in the 1947 & 1949 World Series
*National League All-Star in 1947, 1948, 1949Ralph Theodore Joseph Branca (born
January 6 ,1926 inMount Vernon, New York ) is a formerstarting pitcher inMajor League Baseball . From by|1944 through by|1956, Branca played for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1944-53, 1956),Detroit Tigers (1953-54), andNew York Yankees (1954). He batted and threw right-handed. Branca was known as a very good starter during his years inBrooklyn . Branca debuted on June 12, 1944 with the Brooklyn Dodgers, and put up a 3.04 ERA in 109.2 innings pitched in 1945, his rookie year. A three-time All-Star, he won 80 games for the Dodgers with a career-high 21 wins in by|1947. He is perhaps best remembered for one infamous relief appearance in a by|1951 playoff game against the crosstown rival New York Giants. Branca entered the game in the ninth inning and surrendered awalk-off home run known as "The Shot Heard 'Round the World" toBobby Thomson , giving the Giants theNational League pennant.Branca later learned from Detroit Tiger
Ted Gray that the Giants had stolen the signs to the two pitches he threw Thomson. That rumor was confirmed inThe Wall Street Journal 2001, when GiantSal Yvars admitted that he relayed to Thomson the stolen signs for Branca's fastballs. [Joshua Harris Prager. " [http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/wsj/access/67440874.html?&FMT=ABS Inside Baseball: Giants' 1951 Comeback, The Sport's Greatest, Wasn't All It Seemed --- Miracle Ended With 'The Shot Heard Round the World'] ." Wall Street Journal Jan 31, 2001.] Joshua Prager detailed the revelations in a book entitled "The Echoing Green: The Untold Story of Bobby Thomson, Ralph Branca and The Shot Heard Round the World". Thomson acknowledged to Prager that the Giants had stolen signs in 1951 but denied that he had foreknowledge of the pitch he hit off Branca for the pennant-winning home run.Prior to facing Thomson, Branca had been warming up in the bullpen with
Carl Erskine . Dodger coachClyde Sukeforth noticed that Erskine was bouncing several curveballs in the dirt and instructed managerCharlie Dressen to call on Branca—this despite Thomson having homered off Branca in Game One. (The Dodgers fired Sukeforth shortly thereafter.)Branca was engaged to be married to Ann Mulvey, whose cousin, Father Pat Rowley, was a priest. When Branca asked, "Why me?" Father Pat told him, "Because God knew your faith would be strong enough to bear this cross." Ralph married Ann a few weeks later. He would not only rarely express bitterness over the gopher ball, but begin a friendship with Thomson that lasted into each man's old age, including many joint television appearances. Branca's experience is in stark contrast to that of
Donnie Moore of the California Angels, who gave up a dramatic home run to Boston'sDave Henderson in the1986 American League Championship Series , and committed suicide three years later.Triskaidekaphobics have noted that Branca wore uniform number 13 in 1951. Branca was photographed on Friday, April 13, 1951, flaunting the number and holding a
black cat . Branca forsook the number 13 for No. 12 in by|1952, but resumed wearing No. 13 in by|1953. [cite book |coauthors= The editors of the Sporting News |title= Baseball A Doubleheader Collection of Facts, Feats, & Firsts |year= 1992|publisher=The Sporting News Publishing Co. |location=St. Louis, Mo. |isbn=0-88365-785-6 . ] In a 12-year career, Branca posted an 88-68 record with 829strikeout s and a 3.79 ERA in 1484.0innings pitched . He would later indicate that a back injury suffered during spring training in by|1952, and not the reaction to the previous year's home run, cut down on his effectiveness and cut short his career."The Shot Heard Round The World" is reputed to be the most exciting moment in the history of baseball and has forever immortalized the
Polo Grounds . After the Giants leftNew York City forSan Francisco in by|1958, the stadium remained empty for five years until the Mets occupied it during the by|1962 and by|1963 seasons. Nostalgia ran wild when the Giants and Dodgers returned to the Polo Grounds to play the Mets. In by|1964, the Mets moved toShea Stadium inQueens , and the Polo Grounds was demolished. Branca was interviewed at the demolition site when the wrecking ball was thrown against the wall. Thirteen years after Bobby Thomson's electrifying home run, he watched the stadium come crumbling down. The site is now occupied by a housing project. Branca lives at theWestchester Country Club inRye, New York , where he has been a member for about 40 years. He is also a member of the Italian American Sports Hall of Fame.Trivia
*The book "" (2004) includes short stories from former Dodger pitcher
Carl Erskine . Branca is prominent in many of these stories.*Branca originally wore the uniform number 12, but switched to number 13, one of the few players of that time to wear it, due to a long-standing
superstition that the number brings bad luck. After the Shot Heard 'Round the World, he briefly returned to number 12, but then changed back to 13.*Ralph and Ann Branca's daughter Mary married a later Dodger player, later manager of the
New York Mets ,Bobby Valentine . Fact|date=April 2008*Ralph was a contestant on "Concentration", where he won 17 straight games.
*In his final spring training appearance, Branca was relieved by
Sandy Koufax , who is also connected to Thomson as the slugger was his first major league strikeout victim.References
External links
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=lrI7dVj90zs&feature=related YouTube Video of "The Shot Heard Round the World"]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=R5YpSyc5vBA YouTube Video of "The Echoing Green" Documentary]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/B/Branca_Ralph.stm Baseball Library]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/brancra01.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.sportingnews.com/baseball/25moments/1.html The Sporting News' Baseball's 25 Greatest Moments: The Shot Heard 'Round the World]
* [http://www.davidpietrusza.com/Top-5-Reasons-Branca.html The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame Ralph Branca (ESPN Classic)]
* [http://www.randomhouse.com/pantheon/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780375421549 Joshua Prager's "The Echoing Green"]
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