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23 De Mayo De 2015 Acción EXPRESO 5C Sábado 23 de Mayo de 2015 aCCIÓN EXPRESO 5C LANZANDO PARA HOME ConA LFONSO cuatro ARAUJO BOJÓRQUEZ cuadrangulares n los últimos 12 años, solamente un bateador ha conectado 4 cuadrangulares en un juego y fue Josh EHamilton, jardinero central de los Rangers de Texas, el martes 8 de Mayo del 2012 en el Sky Dome de Toronto, jugando un Oriol Park at Camden Yards, con papel muy importante en el triun- una victoria hasta cierto punto ce- fo cerrado de 10-8 sobre los Devil rrada, tomando en cuenta los bata- Rays de Tampa Bay, empujando 6 zos de Hamilton, pues los Rangers carreras. ganaron por 10-3 y Josh produjo 8 La primera ocasión que un jugador Especial / EXPRESO Especial de las 10 carreras. Pero hay dos par- bateó cuatro jonrones en un juego tidos, donde un bateador conecta fue en el siglo XIX fue exactamente 10 REGLAS QUE YA NO EXISTEN EN EL BEISBOL 4 jonrones y su equipo pierde. El el miércoles 30 de Mayo de 1894, 13 de Julio de 1896, en el West Side cuando se enfrentaron en Boston Grounds de Chicago, como cuar- en el South End Grounds II, los Ro- to bat de los Filis, Ed Delahanty, jos de Cincinnati y Beaneaters (Co- primera base, bateó 4 jonrones, la mefrijoles) de Boston, ganando el mayoría de campo y además un equipo local, con el abultado mar- doble, produjo 7 de las 8 que hi- cador de 20-11, donde los dos lanza- cieron los Filis, que terminaron dores Elton Chamberlain lanzó las perdiendo por 9-8 ante los Colts de 8 entradas con 19 hits, 20 carreras, Chicago. Ya en la época moderna, 18 limpias, 8 bases y 3 ponches. Por Modernizan curiosamente el primera base de Boston el pitcher fue Charles “Kid” los Bravos de Atlanta, Bob Horner, Nichols, que por cuarta ocasión se destapó con 4 sobre las bardas ganó 30 o más juegos. Su labor de del Atlanta Fulton County Stadium ese juego fue de nueve entradas, el 6 de Julio de 1986, pero cayeron 14 hits, 11 carreras, todas limpias, 2 11-8 ante los Expos de Montreal. bases y 3 chocolates. Para Horner fueron 6 produccio- Resulta que el bateador de los 4 nes. Por Montreal lanzaron tres bambinazos y todos dentro del pitcheres, ganando el segundo, campo fueron bateados por el Tim Burke. Por el equipo de casa, segunda base Bobby Lowe, que las reglas lo hicieron cuatro, cargando con el como primer bat se fue de 6-5 descalabro, el abridor Zane Smith. con 4 anotadas y 6 producidas. La Son cinco jugadores que cubrie- alineación de Cincinnati fue con l beisbol se ha jugado básicamente de la misma manera por ron la primera base, los que han Dummy Hoy 8, Jackie McCarthy bateado 4 jonrones en un partido. 3, Arlie Latham 5, Bug Holliday 7, tanto tiempo que sus reglas se han convertido en sagradas E n L i ga A mer ica n a , L ou G e h r i g de Big McPhee 4, Farmer Vaughn 2, los Yankees y Carlos Delgado de Jim Caravan 9, Germany Smith 6 instituciones. Pero el camino del juego hacia este punto fue Toronto, mientras que en la Liga y el pitcher Chamberlain. Por Bos- E Nacional han sido Gil Hodges de ton con Lowe 4, Herman Long 6, largo y de muchas vueltas. Para apreciar lo lejos que hemos llega- Dodgers de Brooklyn, Joe Adcock Hugh Duffy 8, Tommy McCarthy de Bravos de Milwaukee y Bob 7, Billy Nash 5, Tommy Tucker 3, do, presentamos 10 reglas que existieron en algún momento: Horner de Bravos, pero en Atlan- Jimmy Bannon 9, Jack Ryan 2 y ta. También hay cuatro jardineros Kid Nichols el lanzador. El único 1. Los bateadores podían 5. Las bases por bolas fueron 19, sólo tenían que parar la bola. No fue derechos que han realizado esa umpire fue Ed Swartwood, que solicitar un pitcheo alto anotadas como hits en 1887 hasta principios del Siglo 20 que el rol del proeza: Chuck Klein de los Filis en sabía que cuando bateara Dummy receptor empezó a cambiar. o bajo de 1867 a 1887 Si piensan que eso pudo estropear el 1936, Rocky Colavito de los Indios Hoy tenía que utilizar sus brazos Imagínense a Mike Trout llegando al plato proceso de documentar los récords, están 8. La bola ensalivada fue en 1959, Mark Whiten de Cardena- y dedos para marcar las bolas y y diciéndole a David Price exactamente en lo correcto. prohibida en 1920, pero los les en 1993, empatando marca de los strikes. Por cierto en ese año dónde quiere la bola. Pero ésa era la Un total de 11 jugadores batearon .400 o lanzadores que ya venían 12 carreras producidas, y Shawn de 1894 solo funcionó la Liga Na- realidad. Antes de cada turno, el bateador más en esa temporada, nueve de los cua- usándola podían seguirla Green de los Dodgers, jugando cional con 12 equipos, siendo el solicitaba una zona de strike alta o baja-o les no hubieran alcanzado dicha cifra sin tirando en el Miller Park de Milwaukee, campeón los Orioles de Baltimo- de la rodilla a cintura o de la cintura a los la regla de las bases por bolas como hits. La práctica de ponerle sustancias donde Dodgers ganó por 16-3, ahí re con 3 juegos de ventaja sobre hombros. Las estadísticas de esa campaña fueron a las pelotas siempre fue vista con Green se fue de 6-6, anotó 6 y em- los Gigantes de Nueva York. Los recalculadas en 1968 por un Comité escepticismo, pero era algo bastante pujo 7 carreras. Solo un pelotero Rojos de Cincinnati, terminaron 2. Los elevados a territorio Especial de Récords de Beisbol, con con- común. Y la saliva era sólo una de latino, ha realizado esa hazaña de 4 en décimo lugar, mientras los bueno podían ser capturados secuencias drásticas. A Cap Anson, quien esas sustancias, que incluían lodo, cuadrangulares en un partido y se Comefrijoles de Boston en tercer de un rebote para out hasta encabezó la liga ese año con promedio grasa, jabón o cualquier otra cosa que trata del boricua Carlos Delgado, sitio. Lowe tuvo su mejor año en 1864, y los de foul hasta 1883 de .421, se le restaron 60 hits. Eso no sólo los lanzadores pensaran que pudiera quien tenía 31 años, cuando soltó jonrones con 17… Después más Esto podría parecer sumamente extraño le quitó el título de bateo, sino también hacer saltar la bola. 4 bombazos sobre las bardas del lanzamientos. para los fans hoy en día, pero la lógica el honor de ser el primer miembro del Con el fin de facilitar más ofensiva, venía de juegos de niños. Y en una época club de los 3,000 imparables. En el 2001, MLB prohibió esa práctica para en que todavía no se usaban guantes a MLB dejó sin efecto esa decisión, y Anson siempre. Pero varios pitchers que ya UN DIA COMO HOY la defensa, les permitía a los jugadores ahora tiene en su récord oficial más de tiraban bolas ensalivadas estaban en protegerse las manos. 3,400 hits. medio de sus carreras, así que hubo una cláusula que permitió a aquellos A LFONSO ARAUJO 3. Los lanzadores tenían que 6. Los umpires del Siglo 19 que la habían usado seguir haciéndo- tirar por debajo del brazo la tenían fácil lo. El derecho Burleigh Grimes conti- hasta 1883 La vida de un árbitro es difícil: Traten de nuó tirándola durante 14 años más, El beisbol tiene muchas raíces en el cric- ver una pequeña bola blanca a grandes hasta 1934, como el último lanzador ket y muchas de las primeras reglas -las velocidades y decir dónde cayó, con un con bola ensalivada legal. 23 DE MAYO Reglas Knickerbocker, organizadas para estadio repleto de gente y todo el internet el Knickerbocker Baseball Club en 1845-, preparados para criticarte si te equivocas. 9. Era bastante difícil dar a primera base intencional con caja llena mencionan esa parte: “La bola debe Pero ser umpire al final del Siglo 19 y al un jonrón de oro hasta 1920 la ordenó Clark Griffith de Medias Blancas ser pitcheada, no tirada, hacia el bate”. principio del 20 no parece haber sido tan Hasta 1920, a los bateadores sólo les Lel jueves 23 de Mayo de 1901 a Napoleón Cuando se habla de “pitchear”, la idea es pesado. Se elegía a alguien del público daba crédito por el número de bases que Lajoie, de los Atléticos de Filadelfia, en el South un movimiento rígido y por debajo del -muchas veces eran personas impor- avanzó el corredor para anotar la carrera Side Park de Chicago. Entró otra carrera con brazo, casi como jugar boliche. tantes de la comunidad-, y en vez de del triunfo. Entonces, un batazo fuera del un rodado al cuadro y Medias Blancas, terminó tener que agacharse detrás del cátcher parque con corredor en segunda sólo se ganando por 11-9. 4. Un lado del bate podía y del bateador, se sentaban en sillas bien anotaba como doble, porque dicho corre- Charles Somers, dueño del equipo de Cleve- ser plano de 1885 a 1893 cómodas cerca de la caja de bateo. dor avanzó dos bases hasta el home. La land, firmó el 23 de Mayo de 1902, a Napoleón Preocupado por una falta de ofensiva en la Además, según el periódico Marion Star única forma de conectar un jonrón de oro Lajoie, por cuatro años, a 7 mil dólares por Liga Nacional (la efectividad colectiva de del estadio de Ohio, “El umpire siempre oficial era si el mismo bateador anotaba la temporada.
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