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My big chance came on May 7, 1962, in the second game of a double-header against the Washington Senators, in front of a real crowd that included my Mom and Dad, my brothers and a whole bunch of neighbors from New Jersey.
I was thrilled and scared at the same time -- maybe a little more on the scared side. I walked the bases loaded with nobody out. Then I fell behind 3 and 1 on the fourth hitter. My next pitch was a little bit high and manager Ralph Houk stepped out of the dugout - either to calm me down or remove me from the premises. But the umpire, bless him, called it a strike and Houk stepped back into the dugout.
I'm pretty sure he tells that exact same story in Ball Four, however, so I guess Jim's memory was never great, but at least hasn't gotten worse.
Plus he had pitched in Yankee Stadium two weeks before in relief...on April 22.
(Worth noting that attendance for his start is listed at 23K, no attendance given for the 4/22 game.)
/still drunk from last night.
ugh ... anybody notice that the game was actually May 6?
I'm tired of former players turned hardened criminals like Albert Belle and Jim Bouton blatantly disregarding historical accuracy.
And the worst part of the reconstruction was it removed that little tail from the "c" in the lower facade. Unforgivable really.
He should get the chair for that alone.
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