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Brian Van Horn 06-02-2018 11:52 AM

RIP Bruce Kison.
 
Just read on the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette website. I do not have a link.

WillowGrove 06-02-2018 04:12 PM

And Brian he was an Orioles scout and they gave a moment of silence for him before the Yankee game today in Baltimore. I think he may have been the youngest pitcher to start a World Series game.

Brian Van Horn 06-02-2018 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by WillowGrove (Post 1783005)
And Brian he was an Orioles scout and they gave a moment of silence for him before the Yankee game today in Baltimore. I think he may have been the youngest pitcher to start a World Series game.

I just remember the story that after the seventh game of the 1971 World Series, the Pirates chartered a plane for Kison so he could get to his wedding that day.

rats60 06-02-2018 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by WillowGrove (Post 1783005)
And Brian he was an Orioles scout and they gave a moment of silence for him before the Yankee game today in Baltimore. I think he may have been the youngest pitcher to start a World Series game.

No, he was the winning pitcher of the first World Series night game when he relieved Pirates starter Luke Walker in the 1st inning and pitched 6 1/3 innings of 1 hit ball. RIP Bruce.

WillowGrove 06-03-2018 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by rats60 (Post 1783084)
No, he was the winning pitcher of the first World Series night game when he relieved Pirates starter Luke Walker in the 1st inning and pitched 6 1/3 innings of 1 hit ball. RIP Bruce.

Ah, that's it, right. Solid pitcher.

Brian Van Horn 06-03-2018 07:54 PM

The one thing that troubled him in 1978 and I believe 1979 was a fever blister on his throwing hand. I had never heard the term before and I have never heard the term since in regards to a pitcher.

71buc 06-03-2018 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Brian Van Horn (Post 1783015)
I just remember the story that after the seventh game of the 1971 World Series, the Pirates chartered a plane for Kison so he could get to his wedding that day.

Bob Prince chartered the helicopter. I have many fond memories of Kison from my childhood. He was a true competitor.

http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/2...-kison-dies-68

clydepepper 06-04-2018 01:21 AM

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Originally Posted by WillowGrove (Post 1783005)
And Brian he was an Orioles scout and they gave a moment of silence for him before the Yankee game today in Baltimore. I think he may have been the youngest pitcher to start a World Series game.


I believe Ken Brett was the youngest, if not him, Dwight Gooden?


Upon further review, you are correct: Kison was a few months younger than Gooden and Brett didn't start, but was the youngest to pitch at 18


(but, he still wasn't pre-war)

rats60 06-04-2018 04:55 AM

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Originally Posted by clydepepper (Post 1783441)
I believe Ken Brett was the youngest, if not him, Dwight Gooden?


Upon further review, you are correct: Kison was a few months younger than Gooden and Brett didn't start, but was the youngest to pitch at 18


(but, he still wasn't pre-war)

Kison didn't start any World Series games in 1971.

Peter_Spaeth 06-04-2018 07:10 AM

Jim Palmer started at 20 I believe.

turtleguy64 06-04-2018 12:21 PM

Bruce The Assassin Kison
 
Funny how he got that nickname from opposing batters.He would invariably come inside to certain hitters when they batted.Mike Schmidt was one of them.In a game I was watching broadcast from Pittsburgh in the mid '70s,Kison came inside on Schmidt for a ball four.Schmidt was boiling .Slowly walked to first,midway stopped ,pointed his finger at Kison and muttered something.Kison threw his glove down and said C'mon.Schmidt charged,both dugouts emptied,and you know how those brawls ended.This time no one got hurt but Schmidt did all he could to rip Kison apart.

Brian Van Horn 06-04-2018 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by turtleguy64 (Post 1783571)
Funny how he got that nickname from opposing batters.He would invariably come inside to certain hitters when they batted.Mike Schmidt was one of them.In a game I was watching broadcast from Pittsburgh in the mid '70s,Kison came inside on Schmidt for a ball four.Schmidt was boiling .Slowly walked to first,midway stopped ,pointed his finger at Kison and muttered something.Kison threw his glove down and said C'mon.Schmidt charged,both dugouts emptied,and you know how those brawls ended.This time no one got hurt but Schmidt did all he could to rip Kison apart.

That was part one. Part two was after the game when Kison went into the Phillies clubhouse and confronted Schmidt to tell Schmidt why he pitched him inside.


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