- Pat Crawford (baseball)
Clifford Rankin "Pat" Crawford, aka "Captain Pat", (born
January 28 ,1902 inSociety Hill, South Carolina - diedJanuary 25 ,1994 inMorehead City, NC ) was a major leaguebaseball player. Crawford went toDavidson College . He played baseball for several semi-pro and minor league teams throughout the 1920s including a stint as theleft fielder for the 1922Kinston Highwaymen in theEastern Carolina Baseball Association , an idependent or "outlaw league" team not affiliated with the National Association. Crawford got his big break in 1929 when he made it to the majors with the New York Giants, which were still being managed by the hall of famer, John McGraw. OnMay 26 ,1929 , Crawford hit a pinch hit grand slam off Socks Seibold in the sixth inning. Les Bell then hit a seventh inning pinch hit grand slam offCarl Hubbell . This was the only time in history that two pinch hit grand slams were hit in the same game. He went in and out of the majors through the 1934 season and was named league MVP of the American Association while playing for theColumbus Senators in 1932. In 1934, Crawford found himself playing on the world championSt Louis Cardinals . The last two games of his major league career were World Series games. His teammates on theGashouse Gang that year included HOFersFrankie Frisch ,Leo Durocher ,Joe Medwick ,Dizzy Dean , andBurleigh Grimes . All told, Pat had a .280batting average in 318 major league games. He was one of the initial inductees in the Kinston Professional Baseball Hall of Fame on February 11, 1983.External links
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