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Brother Buzz

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18. Satchel Paige holds the record for being the oldest Major League Baseball player ever.
Thu Mar 26, 2020, 02:36 PM
Mar 2020

But on a technicality, he was not the oldest professional pitcher. Bill 'Spaceman' Lee has that honor.

65-Year-Old San Rafael Pacifics Pitcher Becomes Oldest To Win

August 24, 2012

SAN RAFAEL (CBS SF) — Bill "Spaceman" Lee, the 65-year-old former Boston Red Sox great, pitched a complete game for the San Rafael Pacifics on Thursday night, breaking his own record for the oldest pitcher to win a professional baseball game, according to the team.

"I've just solidified myself as the best old guy on the planet," Lee said with a broad grin as autograph-seeking fans mobbed him after the game.

The Pacifics beat the Maui Na Koa Ikaika 9-4 at Albert Park, with Lee pitching the full game even as he appeared to limp through the last few innings. He gave up eight hits, with no walks and no strikeouts, and even batted in a run on a base hit in the bottom of the fifth.

Lee, a left-handed pitcher, was playing for the Pacifics on a one-game contract. The independent team is heading into the playoffs with the Maui team this weekend to determine the North American League’s North Division champion.

Pacifics manager and former Los Angeles Dodgers player Mike Marshall nearly took Lee out in the top of the eighth inning. The Pacifics were up 7-4, but the lead-off batter hit a single on the first pitch.

Going into the inning, Lee had told Marshall, "If I get in any trouble, come get me," Marshall later said.

Lee was tiring, and his record-breaking win was on the line. However, as Marshall jogged to the mound, Lee held up his index finger, looked up from under his mop of white hair, and mouthed "one more."

Marshall turned around, and Lee retired the next six batters to win the game.

As he walked off the field afterward, Lee, a graduate of Terra Linda High School, dropped to his knees and kissed the ground, to loud cheers from the sellout crowd.

Marshall called Lee's outing "one of the greatest performances I’ve ever seen on the baseball field."

The Pacifics will play the Maui Na Koa Ikaika again in a three-game playoff series starting Thursday night. More information about the games is available on the Pacifics’ website at www.pacificsbaseball.com.




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There is no crying in baseball. gibraltar72 Mar 2020 #1
Perfect! Auggie Mar 2020 #2
The catch! And Timmy! jls4561 Mar 2020 #3
Thanks auggie. Love that poem. Walleye Mar 2020 #4
"Juuuuuust a bit outside....." Ohiogal Mar 2020 #5
BINGO! That's the other quote! Auggie Mar 2020 #7
....sorry,double post. Don't know what happened. Ohiogal Mar 2020 #5
Max Patkin Auggie Mar 2020 #8
I remember Ohiogal Mar 2020 #12
Lucky you! Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #17
Who's On First? Ohiogal Mar 2020 #9
Thanks for posting the Late Night version Auggie Mar 2020 #11
Baseball Bugs Ohiogal Mar 2020 #10
Satchel Paige Auggie Mar 2020 #13
He was a national treasure! Ohiogal Mar 2020 #15
Satchel Paige holds the record for being the oldest Major League Baseball player ever. Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #18
Outstanding outfield catches Auggie Mar 2020 #14
Centerfield, Baby! Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #16
Fantastic Auggie Mar 2020 #19
Centerfield was 'inducted' into Baseball Hall of Fame Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #20
Spahn vs Marichal, July 2, 1963: two pitchers, 16 innings Auggie Mar 2020 #21
Mays' walk off home run was almost a footnote to that game, but it helped fill Willie's BINGO card Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #22
Amazing stat and, I guess, record Auggie Mar 2020 #23
Two years later, Warren Spahn played for the Giants, his last year Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #24
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