- Ron Samford
Infobox MLB retired
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name=Ron Samford
position=Shortstop
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1930|2|28|
debutdate=April 15
debutyear=by|1954
debutteam=New York Giants
finaldate=September 23
finalyear=by|1959
finalteam=Washington Senators
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.219
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=5
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=27
teams=
*New York Giants (1954)
*Detroit Tigers (1955, 1957)
*Washington Senators (1959)
highlights=
*Hit a home run in his final at-batRonald Edward Samford (born
February 28 1930 inDallas, Texas ) is a formershortstop inMajor League Baseball who played from by|1954 to by|1959 with the New York Giants,Detroit Tigers and Washington Senators.Originally signed by the Giants in by|1948, he made his major league debut on
April 15 , by|1954 at the age of 24. He pinch ran forEbba St. Claire in his debut game. He was used as a pinch runner/defensive replacement in his first three appearances in the majors, so he had to wait until his fourth game to get an actualat bat . He went 0 for 3 in that game, striking out once. He played a total of twelve games that season, collecting no hits in five at bats. He wore number 17 in 1954.A small man at 5'11", 156 pounds, he played in only one game in by|1955, stepping up to the plate once. He failed to get on base-in fact, he struck out. He wore two numbers in 1955, according to [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=samforo01 Baseball-Almanac] -25 and 37.
He didn't play any major league ball in 1956, so he'd have to wait until by|1957 to collect his first major league hit, which he got on
April 30 against theNew York Yankees and pitcherDuke Maas . He singled to center field, but it was a bittersweet success-the Tigers (who selected him off waivers from the Giants in 1955) lost to Maas in a 10-inning match, 2-1. Maas pitched the entire game. Samford ended up hitting .220 in 54 games for the Tigers that year. He wore 27 in 1957.Again, he failed to make the majors in 1958. On
December 6 , he was sent from the Tigers withReno Bertoia andJim Delsing to the Senators forEddie Yost ,Rocky Bridges andNeil Chrisley .1959, a year in which he wore number 32, would end up being his final season in the majors. Although his .224 average wouldn't show it, it was the most important season of his career--not only did he hit his first career home run (off
Ray Herbert onApril 28 ), he also hit an extra-inning game-winning home run that season. It came onJune 2 against theCleveland Indians . The game was tied 2-2 going into the top of the tenth inning, and the batter before him,Hal Naragon , had grounded out. Samford stepped up to the plate with no one on and one out and hit a solo shot off pitcherBud Podbielan to put the Senators ahead 3-2. The Indians tried to muster a rally in the bottom of the tenth with aJim Baxes single, but it was futile. They were soundly shutdown by Senators pitcherPedro Ramos , who actually pitched all 10 innings for the complete game. The next night, Samford hit a homer offHerb Score to help the Senators beat the Indians 4-0.He hit his final home run in his last final major league at bat off Ernie Johnson on
September 7 against theBaltimore Orioles . It was a three-run shot to cap off a Senators seven-run rally at the top of the tenth inning--it was the "icing on the cake", so to speak. The Senators won the game 8-1.He played his final major league game on
September 23 , by|1959. He finished his career with a .219 batting average, 5 home runs and 27 runs batted in. In a total of 158 games, he had 334 official at bats, walking 11 times and striking out 46 times. He had a .954fielding percentage , and was involved in 62double play s in his career. The teammate he spent the most major league seasons with was Bertroia-he spent a total of three seasons as his teammate.Although his major league career ended in 1959, he was still playing pro ball at least until 1960; on
April 3 of that year, he was sent withClint Courtney from the Senators to the Orioles forBilly Gardner .At last check, he lived in Dallas.
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