March 2012 archive

This Date in Washington Senators History

March 12 Senators Birthdays Joseph William Engel B Mar. 12, 1893 D Jun. 12, 1969 Washington, DC native Joe Engel arrived in the major leagues in late May of 1912. A pitcher, Engel began his career with the Washington Senators posting a 2-5 record in 17 games in his rookie season. Engel would go 8-9 …

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This Date in Washington Senators History

March 11 Senators Birthdays Jack Russell Spring B Mar. 11, 1933 Still Living Another “baseball nomad”, pitcher Jack Spring would play for 7 teams over 8 seasons in a career that spanned 11 years. Originally obtained by the Philadelphia Phillies from Spokane of the Western International League before the 1953 season, Spring would make his …

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This Date in Washington Senators History

March 10 An unusual day for Senators birthdays on this date-one very early Senator and 3 One Game Wonders, all of them born in the 19th century, making the Senators Coffee Shop a busy place this March 10th. Senators Birthdays Eugene Napolean DeMontreville B Mar. 10, 1873 D Feb. 18, 1935 Shortstop Gene DeMontreville came …

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This Date in Washington Senators History

March 9 Senators Birthdays Jack Eugene Jensen B Mar. 9, 1927 D Jul. 14, 1982 Jackie Jensen, University of California two sport All American, came to the major leagues in 1950. He’d been purchased from the Oakland Oaks of the Pacific Coast League after the 1949 season by the New York Yankees. A talented outfielder, …

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March 8 Senators Birthdays John Needles Bentley B Mar. 8, 1895 D Oct. 29, 1969 Debuting with the Senators in September of 1913, pitcher Jack Bentley would spend portions of the next 3 seasons in a Washington uniform. His most active season with the Senators would be 1914 when he’d post a 5-7 record with …

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This Date in Washington Senators History – Jeff Burroughs Birthday

March 7 Senators Birthdays Jeffrey Alan Burroughs B Mar. 7, 1951 Still Living A first round draft pick of the Washington Senators in June of 1969, outfielder Jeff Burroughs would get his first taste of the major leagues in July of 1970. Playing 6 games for the Senators, Burroughs would go 2 for 12 with …

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March 6 Senators Birthdays Theodore Wade Abernathy B Mar. 6, 1933 D Dec. 16, 2004 Pitcher Ted Abernathy’s career took him to 7 teams (including 2 separate stints with the Chicago Cubs) over 14 seasons in 18 years. Signed by the Washington Senators before the start of the 1952 season, Abernathy would debut with the …

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Clyde “Rabbit” Robinson – Update

Yesterday was William Clyde “Rabbit” Robinson’s birthday. In Art Audley’s This Date in Washington Senators History that was posted yesterday Art writes we have no record of how Robinson made his way to Detroit where he played in 101 games in 1904, hitting .241. Well a couple of our writers sent me e-mail to let …

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Former Senators Don Mincher passes away

Donald Ray Mincher a former Minnesota Twin and baseball lifer in every sense of the word passed away yesterday in Huntsville, Alabama after a lengthy illness at the age of 73. Mincher was signed by the Chicago White Sox as an amateur free agent prior to the 1956 season and in the process passed up …

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This Date in Washington Senators History

March 5 Senators Birthdays Ramon Garcia B Mar. 5, 1924 D Dec. 25, 2001 Another member of the Cuban Connection, pitcher Ramon Garcia spent approximately 6 weeks with the 1948 Senators. Pitching in 4 games, Garcia would depart Washington with no W/L record and an ERA of 17.18. Ramon Garcia career record William Clyde (Rabbit) …

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