Mike Ivie

Mike Ivie
Mike Ivie
First Baseman, Third Baseman
Born: August 8, 1952 (1952-08-08) (age 59)
Atlanta, Georgia
Batted: Right Threw: Right 
MLB debut
September 4, 1971 for the San Diego Padres
Last MLB appearance
May 7, 1983 for the Detroit Tigers
Career statistics
Batting average     .269
Hits     724
RBI     411
Teams

Michael Wilson Ivie (born August 8, 1952 in Atlanta, Georgia), is a former Major League Baseball first baseman who played for the San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Houston Astros, and Detroit Tigers during his career from 1971 to 1983. In addition to playing first base, Ivie put in considerable time as a third baseman, a left fielder and was a designated hitter.

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Baseball career

Mike Ivie was drafted first overall in the 1970 Major League Baseball Draft as a catcher by the San Diego Padres. He began his career in the Padres' minor league system, where he once hit 21 homers in 21 games. He made his major league debut as an 18-year-old in 1971. Even though he was a catcher in the minor leagues, he occasionally started as a third baseman, but was then moved to first base and made the Padres in 1974. During the 1978 off season, he was traded from the Padres to the San Francisco Giants in exchange for Derrel Thomas. After the 1978 season, Ivie was the talk of a trade rumor involving the Minnesota Twins to bring Rod Carew to the Giants. The trade fell through and Carew ended up with the then California Angels. Ivie went on to hit a career high 27 home runs and 89 RBI for the Giants in 1979.

Going into the 1980 season, Ivie was considered the Giants' successor at first base to Willie McCovey upon his retirement, but due to an off-season accident with a hunting knife where he sliced part of his fifth finger from his hand, he was unable to perform and became a bench player. He walked away during that season, but a phone call from McCovey convinced him to return and he played out the 1980 season, hitting four home runs. In 1981, when Frank Robinson was given the job as Giants' manager after Dave Bristol was fired after the 1980 season, Ivie's career took a turn. Even though he was reported to have a good attitude during spring training and worked hard, he lost the starting first base job due to the off-season acquisition of free agent Enos Cabell, and was then traded to the Houston Astros during the season. He asked for his release, which was granted. He then called on Sparky Anderson, manager of the Detroit Tigers, where he was signed to play first base/DH. He was their starting first baseman/DH during the 1982 season and hit 14 home runs.

During the 1983 season, Ivie was released by the Tigers and retired from baseball.

Most Memorable Moment

During the 1978 season, which was to become one of the most memorable National League West races of all time, Ivie played a significant role in helping the Giants win and stay in contention for first place throughout most of the season. On May 28, 1978 during the 6th inning of the Giants-Dodgers rivalry, which was in full force that season, Ivie was called upon to pinch hit. After running the count to 2-0, Ivie hit the next pitch from Dodger ace Don Sutton into the left field bleachers for a grand slam. As the ball cleared the left field fence, Darrell Evans, Jack Clark and Larry Herndon all scored while the largest paid crowd at Candlestick Park erupted. Ivie was mobbed at home plate by the Giants. The Dodgers tied it in the 7th, but the Giants won the game by a score of 6-5. He went on to hit a total of 4 grand slams that year.

Ivie is one of only five Major League Baseball players to hit two pinch-hit grand slams in the same season. The others are Davey Johnson of the Philadelphia Phillies, Darryl Strawberry of the New York Yankees, Ben Broussard of the Cleveland Indians, and Brooks Conrad of the Atlanta Braves.[1]

Trades involving Ivie

  • February 28, 1978 - Traded by the San Diego Padres to the San Francisco Giants for Derrel Thomas.
  • April 20, 1981 - Traded by the San Francisco Giants to the Houston Astros for Dave Bergman and Jeffrey Leonard.

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Preceded by
Jeff Burroughs
First overall pick in the MLB Entry Draft
1970
Succeeded by
Danny Goodwin

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