Jerry Coleman
Jerry Coleman
Gerald Francis "Jerry" Colemanwas a Major League Baseballsecond baseman for the New York Yankees and manager of the San Diego Padres for one year. Coleman was named the rookie of the year in 1949 by Associated Press, and was an All-Star in 1950 and later that year was named the World Series most valuable player. Yankees teams on which he was a player appeared in six World Series during his career, winning four times. Coleman served as a Marine Corps...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAthlete
Date of Birth14 September 1924
CountryUnited States of America
Rick Miller hit only one home run last year, and that's like hitting none.
Last night's homer was Stargell's 399th career home run, leaving him one shy of 500.
Trailing 5-1, the Padres added an insurance run in the eighth inning.
That's Hendrick's 19th home run. One more and he reaches double figures.
That home run ties it up, 1-0.
The last time Pena faced the Padres, the Dodgers scratched for a run to tie the game and then went on to win 4-0.
Tony Gwynn, the fat batter behind Finley, is waiting.
Turner was like a pencil. He bent around that pitch!
I don't feel quite as dumb as they make me look,
Bob Davis is wearing his hair differently this year, short and with curls like Randy Jones wears, I think you call it a Frisbee.
What thrills me is the fact I really think I'm going to be better. But I haven't had any real work on it yet, so I'll let you know.
By comparison, this is heaven. Usually, by June 1st, it was over.
Renko has just about had it. Pretty soon somebody will come out of the dugout with a fork and get him.
George Hendrick simply lost that sun-blown pop-up.