- Blue Moon Odom
Infobox MLB retired
name=Blue Moon Odom
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1945|5|29Macon, Georgia
debutdate=September 5
debutyear=by|1964
debutteam=Kansas City Athletics
finaldate=August 17
finalyear=by|1976
finalteam=Chicago White Sox
stat1label=Win-Loss record
stat1value=84-85
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=3.70
stat3label=Strikeout s
stat3value=857
teams=
* Kansas City / Oakland Athletics (by|1964-by|1975)
*Cleveland Indians (by|1975)
*Atlanta Braves (by|1975)
*Chicago White Sox (by|1976)
highlights=
* 2x All-Star selection (1968, 1969)
* 3xWorld Series champion (1972, 1973, 1974)Johnny Lee "Blue Moon" Odom (born
May 29 ,1945 , inMacon, Georgia ) was astarting pitcher inMajor League Baseball . For most of his 13-year career, he played for the Kansas City andOakland Athletics . He also pitched for theChicago White Sox and theAtlanta Braves .Odom was called up to the A's in late 1964 and made his first appearance in a start against the
New York Yankees onSeptember 5 at Municipal Stadium in Kansas City. Odom gave up a three-run homer in the first inning toMickey Mantle and surrendered three more runs in the second, but wound up with a no-decision. Odom went on to pitch in two All-Star games (1968 and 1969), and won three consecutiveWorld Series rings with the Oakland dynasty of 1972-1974.Blue Moon Odom was dominant in postseason play. In 42 innings pitched from 1972 to 1974, Odom compiled a 3-1 record with a remarkable 1.07 ERA and 27
strikeout s. In his first ever post-season game onOctober 7 , by|1972, he threw a 3-hit shutout against theDetroit Tigers . In the next two postseasons for the Athletics, Odom was strategically placed in arelief pitcher role, but still shut down the offense whenever he made an appearance. Odom was credited with the win in the decisive Game 5 of the1974 World Series .In his best season, 1968, Odom won 16 games and compiled a 2.45
earned run average . OnJune 7 of that year, against theBaltimore Orioles , he had ano-hitter broken up by aDavey Johnson single with two out in the ninth.An excellent athlete, Odom was used quite often as a
pinch-runner . He also wielded a strong bat (for a pitcher), hitting 12home runs with abatting average of .195 for his career. OnMay 4 , by|1969, he swung the lumber with authority and went 3-for-3 with a home run and six RBI against theSeattle Pilots . In the 2nd inning Odom belted a home run off Pilots pitcherBucky Brandon , scoring his teammatesRick Monday andDick Green . With the bases loaded in his nextat bat in the 3rd inning, he hit a double and cleared the bases with three more teammates (Sal Bando , Dick Green, Dave Duncan) driven home.Pitching for the
Chicago White Sox onJuly 28 ,1976 , Odom combined with relieverFrancisco Barrios to pitch a no-hitter against his former team, the Oakland A's. Odom pitched the first fiveinning s, Barrios the last four. It was to be Odom's last big-league victory.Odom led the
Northwest League ingames started (29) andinnings pitched (198) while playing for theLewiston Broncs in 1965. He tied for theAmerican League lead (withFrank Bertaina ) inwild pitch es with 17 in 1968.In
High School , Odom led Ballard Hudson High to two consecutive state championships while amassing a 42-2 record and pitching eight no-hitters. [ [http://www.gshf.org/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=235&Itemid=50 Georgia Sports Hall of Fame - John "Blue Moon" Odom] ] Blue Moon Odom was formally recognized as one of the all-time greats when he was inducted into theGeorgia Sports Hall of Fame in 2004.Odom will represent the Oakland Athletics at the 2008 First Year Player Draft, June 5th in Lake Buena Vista, Fl.
ee also
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Chicago White Sox all-time roster References
*baseball-reference|id=o/odombl01
* [http://www.gshf.org Georgia Sports Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/Podomj101.htm Retrosheet]
* [http://milkeespress.com/lostninth.html Lost in the Ninth: No-Hitters Broken Up in the Ninth Inning Since 1961]
*1968 Baseball Register published byThe Sporting News Notes
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