- Steve Hamilton
Steven Absher Hamilton (b.
November 30 ,1935 inColumbia, Kentucky - d.December 2 ,1997 inMorehead, Kentucky ) is a formerMajor League Baseball (MLB) andNBA player.He was mostly a
relief pitcher during his 12 MLB seasons, including a stint as theNew York Yankees closer during the 1968 season. In 421 career games (17 starts) from 1961-1972 he had a 40-31 record with 42 saves and a 3.05earned run average . He pitched 1 inning during the Yankees1963 World Series loss to theLos Angeles Dodgers and 2 innings during the Yankees1964 World Series loss to theSt. Louis Cardinals , including 1 save. He also pitched in the1971 NLCS for theSan Francisco Giants .His one complete game shutout was on
August 5 ,1966 , against theCleveland Indians , while pitching for the New York Yankees. He gave up 5 hits, walked 1 and struck out 3. It was one of only 3 starts he had in the 1966 season.Late in his career Hamilton threw the famed "folly-floater," a high, slow
eephus pitch . (Other pitchers that have thrown a lob pitch includeRip Sewell andDave LaRoche .) One of his most famous moments involving this pitch occurred onJune 24 ,1970 , in the first game of a doubleheader against the Cleveland Indians. Hamilton threw a "folly floater" to Indian sluggerTony Horton , who fouled it out of play. Horton asked for another; Hamilton obliged and again threw him the pitch, and again Horton hit it into foul territory—this time intoThurman Munson 's mitt for an out. An embarrassed Horton crawled back into the dugout on all fours.From 1958-1960 he was a power forward/center for the
Minneapolis Lakers . He played for the 1958-59 team that lost to theBoston Celtics during the1959 NBA Finals . Over 2 season he average 4.5 points per game, 3.4 rebounds per game, and 0.5 assists per game.After his major league career ended, he was a
Detroit Tigers coach in 1975 and was the athletic director at his alma mater,Morehead State University . Hamilton died of cancer at age 62.ources
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