He will be sorely missed. On March 17, at about 3:00 p.m., Lt. Col. Clayton Rust, the 276th’s commander, was standing about in the middle of the bridge talking to a fellow officer. God bless him. Pat Tillman. Since the "live-ball era" starting in 1920, the closet to Spahn in complete-game victories fell 83 games short of Spahn's total (that being Lefty Grove with 239). Spahn entered military service on December 3, 1942. I want to extend my condolances to Greg. Again my condolences. On March 16, Spahn was wounded in the foot by shrapnel
Thanks for the great competitive example you set for all who admired you. I have been a Brave Fan since. In 1973 he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Not sure what the big deal is........All I did was toss a little ball over the plate for a few years...." He was quite a character. During one of the coldest winters on record, Spahn said, “Our feet were frozen when we went to sleep and they were frozen when we woke up. Adieu, oh gifted one!! Span had what ball players call “a cup of coffee” (a brief appearance in the majors) in 1942, pitching just four games before he was drafted. I’m only 25. Eddie Kearse, future major league pitcher Zeb Eaton, and minor leaguers
Richard Bong Awardâ for his WWII service. All Rights Reserved. When he was managing in the minors and they were in Arizona he would come to my parents house for dinner and to visit. Like everyone who ever saw Spahn pitch,I was amazed how smooth he was. Salut au meilleur. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info A gracious man, I was saddened to see how his health had declined in recent years, but he still made time for his fans. A Sunday double-header in Milwaukee against the Giants. He was a great pitcher and a great man. In 1947 he had the first of thirteen 20-win seasons. Today we had donuts to his memory at the South Dakota Attorney General's office. flow across the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen, the only remaining bridge
He was always a class act and will be missed. Warren Spahn (click his name for career stats) was thirty-nine years old when he pitched his first career no-hitter. He grunted and said, "Well that's what they say. Though damaged by demolitions triggered by retreating German troops, it had not been destroyed, making it the only Rhine River bridge captured by the Allies. Spahn and his unit, part of the 1159th Engineer Combat Group, boarded the Queen Mary for France. military related deaths of ballplayers, Baseball's Greatest Sacrifice is associated with Baseball
It was the World Series in 1948. Lieutenant Spahn was not among the casualties of the collapse, but while at Remagen he was wounded in the foot by shrapnel (“only a scratch,” according to Spahn), earning him the Purple Heart. I felt a great sense of loss with his death. Looking back on his military experience some years later, Spahn said,
Spahn pitched his last game in the majors for the San Francisco Giants
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Warren was superb over two decades dominating the game and his opponents on a consistent basis. While my memory of the game's details has faded, looking back, I'm not sure I've ever relished a visit to any ballpark since as much. View Warren Spahn's Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame (plaque, photos, videos). In 2004, Tillman was tragically killed in Afghanistan in what turned out to be a friendly fire accident after many controversies that followed the case. to span the Rhine. He was one of the game's best pitchers and a fine man besides. View Warren Spahn's Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame (plaque, photos, videos). Also was my very first baseball card. This list represents famous athletes who were military heroes despite they were fully engaged in professional sports. Pre WWI |
I have been a Braves fan since '67 and I have read the history of the Braves. Eighteen men were rescued from the river, including Col. Rust. Strong, durable and tough he could also hit. Everything I tackle in baseball and in
363 wins says it all. i followed him as a kid and always wore # 21 since. You get over feeling like that when
As a young baseball fan growing up in Chicago I was a big fan of Warren Spahn. Spahn spent most of his career with the Braves franchise. On October 16, 1940, Greenberg became the first American League player to register for the nation’s first peacetime draft. He was 82 years old and is buried at Elmwood
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second-lieutenant. Warren spahn showed class on and off the field. The impression of his greatness was lasting and I am saddened that another of my boyhood heroes is gone. , Ga ,when I heard Warren Spahns name on the radio. The County Stadium crowd went absolutely wild, giving him a rousing, noisy, seemingly endless standing ovation! Warren Spahn is the example of the words proffessional,sportsman,gentleman.H e is missed. Sacrifice Through The Years, 276th Engineer Combat Battalion, 1159th Engineer Combat
He was sitting in a booth signing autographs and I will never forget him looking up at me and asking "Why the hell do you want my autograph?" He was a true childhood hero. Spahn also was an Army engineer. He had a long career spent almost exclusively with the Braves team. DWIGHT JON ZIMMERMAN is a bestselling and award-winning author, radio host, and president of the... © 2020 Defense Media Network. Suddenly everyone heard what sounded like rifle shots – rivets were being sheared off from trusses and beams. Distinguished Unit Emblem and for its efforts to keep the bridge
I wish I could remember what I did with the baseball he signed for me. A true warrior...just give him the ball. But nowadays I just throw them up without
I was 8 years old and living in Louisville, Ky when my father introduced me to baseball. In June of that year, on a visit to see friends in Wisconsin, my Dad took us to Milwaukee County Stadium to see the Braves. the Hurtgen Forrest and had to fight our way out of there. He will be missed. May God carry him in the Palm of his hand. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Headquarters Website, About the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Headquarters Website, Historical Vignette 097 - A Baseball Legend Served with Distinction as a Combat Engineer in World War II, ©Courtesy of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Deactivated Nuclear Power Plant Program (DNPPP), Regional Environmental and Energy Offices REEOs, Strategic Sustainability Performance Plans, Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, Humphreys Engineer Center Support Activity, Industry Information Re: COVID-19 Support. The bridge, weakened by the demolitions, heavy troop and vehicle traffic, and vibration from artillery fire and construction equipment, was collapsing. Everything I tackle in baseball and in life I take as a challenge rather than work.”. Warren Spahn beat Don Drysdale and the Dodgers at County Stadium in the first major league game I ever saw. I have seen the current great pitchers like Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine and the such. The Giants pitcher was getting shelled and was pulled for a reliever. Warren E. Spahn was born in Buffalo, New York, on April 23, 1921. The San Antonio Spurs drafted Robinson with the first pick in the 1987 NBA Draft even though Robinson had to fulfill a two-year commitment to the Navy. The Boston Braves signed the young left-hander for $80 a month in 1940,
My childhood friend convinced his mother to name his baby brother after Spahn. Profession: Baseball player Age: Died at 82 (1921-2003) Birthplace: Buffalo, New York, USA Schools: South Park High School Place Of Death: Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States of America, David Robinson did not receive much attention from major colleges after high school, so he decided to follow in his dad’s footsteps and join the Naval Academy. Our feet were
He is one of only four pitchers to have won over 300 games in which a relief pitcher was not required. Warren Spahn played in just four big-league games before he was enlisted into the Army shortly after finishing the 1942/1943 season. He said "A standing ovation for Warren Spahn". We went to watch the old Louisville Colonels play. 1960, Spahn pitched the first no-hitter of his career against the
On Nov. 4, 1944, Staff Sgt. If not for WW2 he would have won over 400 games. Most notable athletes who served in the US military list wouldn’t be complete without him. I was too young to see him pitch but I've read of how remarkable he was. So far, were hundreds of thousands of brave men and women who fought for our country. The Mets treated the game as if it was The World Series. Growing up in Milwaukee I still remember the days spent at Milw. By the way, who is this fat kid wearing number 15 taking the place of Dale Crandel, number one, as catcher? Drafted in 1942 soon after making his major league debut that year with the Boston Braves, Private Warren E. Spahn was assigned to the 276th Engineer Combat Battalion. He let me put on his 1957 World Series ring. further three games for th Pacific Coast League's Tulsa Oilers in 1967,
Nicknamed “The Kid” he earned his place in American history and placed him on most notable athletes who served in the US military list. Growing up in Rochester & Buffalo, NY, Mr Spahn was always considered the best. With one out, Giants outfielder Willie Mays hit a solo home run, winning the game. I pray for his family during thier time of grief. Many sacrificed more than that, giving up their lives on the front lines of World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War, and the latest wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. I am too young to have seen Mr. Spahn pitch but I am thoroughly impressed with his success despite the time he missed in the big leagues due to the War and being sent back to the minors for not throwing at a hitter. Spahn recalled being surrounded and he and his men having to fight their way out. I remember the Braves in the mid to late 50's and can still name the starters and pitchers. Robinson developed into one of the best basketball players in the country earning him the nickname “The Admiral.”. Warren Spahn, the winningest left-handed pitcher in major league
Suddenly everyone heard what sounded like rifle shots – rivets were being sheared off from trusses and beams. Some of the records he holds will surely never be broken, and years from now people will speak of him in the same breath as Cy Young and Walter Johnson. Confined to a wheelchair but as crusty as ever, Warren Spahn had one complaint when his bronze statute was unveiled outside Turner Field in August. Less well known than his professional athletic feats, but also impressive, is Spahn’s record in World War II. Following basic training, he was sent to Camp Gruber, Okla., where he was assigned to the 276th Engineer Combat Battalion.
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