- Tom Hilgendorf
Thomas Eugene Hilgendorf (b.
March 10 ,1942 , Clinton,Iowa ) was a major league baseballrelief pitcher for theSt. Louis Cardinals ,Cleveland Indians andPhiladelphia Phillies .Playing career
Tom Hilgendorf was signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as a free agent in 1960. It took until1969 for him to make it to the major leagues when the Cardinals brought him up from theminors as a 27 year old rookie. The left-hander made his debut against Atlanta.
He was traded to Cleveland where the fork-baller managed 6 saves and a 5-3 record for a team that didn'twin very many games---in fact, the Indians finished last that year of 1973 in the East Division of the
American League .The following year, he was involved in the infamous
Ten Cent Beer Night on June 4th,1974 andwas hit by a steel folding chair thrown by one of those drunk fans who took part in the riotthat ended the Indians game in a forfeit. Amazingly, the next night, concussion and all,he came on in relief to pick up a save in the Indians rout of the Rangers.His best year was also his last year when he won 7 and lost 3 with the Philadelphia Phillies in1975. On this high note, he played his last game on September 28th, 1975 and retired.
References
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