If they had played one more inning the pitchers would have played the equivalent of three games.
Twelve pitchers and every available position player from both teams played in the game.
For instance, if the pitcher plays a 8, spades will be the trump.
Both pitchers played for Montreal, but nine years apart.
A right-handed pitcher, he played on seven teams for eleven seasons, 1957 through 1967.
Neither pitcher will ever play a single game for the Wolverines.
The best-hitting pitcher in the league, though, played for two other teams.
With the extra downtime, a team's best pitchers play a bigger role.
Neither pitcher played in organized baseball after that year.
Who says the pitchers don't play "chin music" anymore?