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Dale Long

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Long's home-run binge capped a torrid start to his 1956 season. He collected 15 hits—raising his batting average from .384 to .411—and 17 runs batted in during the eight-game stretch. With his batting average still above .310 in June, Long was selected as the National League's starting first baseman
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and was hitless in three at bats. For the Series, he was one-for-five overall as New York prevailed in seven games. Long's MLB playing career ended in August 1963. The Bombers removed him from the active roster and named him as an extra coach on
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team, and put his name in the record books by hitting eight home runs in eight consecutive games between May 19 and May 28, breaking the previous mark of six straight games, shared by
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in Game 1, and drove in an insurance run with a single in the eighth inning of the Yankees' 6–2 victory. Then, he started Game 2 at
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Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Chicago Cubs 2 (first game of doubleheader); Wednesday, August 20, 1958 at Wrigley Field (box score)
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as a first baseman. In World Series play, he hit .250 in eight at bats, with two singles and one run batted in.
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in the ninth inning of Game 7 helped the Yankees tie the score at 9–9, but that only set the stage for
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and wore his first-baseman's mitt, rather than a catcher's glove, on his right hand. He caught 1
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Los Angeles Dodgers 2, Chicago Cubs 1; Sunday, September 21, 1958 at Wrigley Field (box score)
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over the Giants, Long earned a championship ring. He was a late-inning substitute for regular
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in eight consecutive games. Then, two years later, Long became the first left-handed-throwing
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In 1956, Long posted career highs in home runs (27) and RBI (91), made the
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box score (4 October 1962): "New York Yankees 6, San Francisco Giants 2"
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box score (10 July 1956): "National League 7, American League 3"
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versus the Pirates on August 20 and on September 21 against the
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In his ten-season MLB career, Long was a .267 hitter with 805
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1944 season, then began his career in earnest in 1945 in the
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first baseman was convinced to try catching by the club's
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April 21, 1951, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
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Smizik, Bob. "Dale Knows Long 'n' Short of Baseball".
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July 18, 1963, for the New York Yankees
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List of Major League Baseball annual triples leaders
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Retrieved April 14, 2019. 468:) Pittsburgh gave Long another chance in 2292:Milwaukee Brewers (minor league) players 933:"Padre Clouts Ruin Pirates in 13-2 Game" 549:1956 Major League Baseball All-Star Game 2372:Washington Senators (1961–1971) players 2307:New Orleans Pelicans (baseball) players 772: 770: 766: 279: 172: 2367:San Francisco Seals (baseball) players 2332:Pacific Coast League MVP award winners 793: 791: 944:"PCL Chooses Long Player of the Year" 798:"Former Slugger Dale Long Dies at 64" 570:, Long belted 55 homers for them in 2 422:in 1951, ending that season with the 390:, Long graduated from high school in 7: 740:Dale Long died of cancer at age 64. 394:, and turned down an offer from the 16:American baseball player (1926-1991) 2282:Major League Baseball first basemen 892:"Career fielding log for Dale Long" 834:"Consecutive game home run streaks" 555:on July 10. He was hitless in two 14: 2337:People from Adams, Massachusetts 614:total innings, and recorded one 582:seasons. In the latter weeks of 2342:People from Palm Coast, Florida 664:Long was selected by the "new" 2277:Major League Baseball catchers 1065:Pacific Coast League MVP Award 917:Dale Long; Baseball Player, 64 464:-winning 1953 campaign in the 1: 2252:Deaths from cancer in Florida 590:, during the first game of a 2362:San Francisco Giants players 496:players), and 16 home runs. 276:Career highlights and awards 2377:Williamsport Tigers players 2237:Binghamton Triplets players 1029:Baseball Reference (Minors) 981:The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 622:, although he did permit a 430:with the 1951 Pirates, the 2393: 2347:Pittsburgh Pirates players 2287:Middletown Rockets players 2352:Providence Chiefs players 2302:National League All-Stars 2262:Jacksonville Suns players 2178: 2118: 1895: 1071: 687:. 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Index


First baseman
Springfield, Missouri
Palm Coast, Florida
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Pittsburgh Pirates
1951
St. Louis Browns
1951
Pittsburgh Pirates
1955
1957
Chicago Cubs
1957
1959
San Francisco Giants
1960
New York Yankees
1960
Washington Senators
1961
1962
New York Yankees
1962
1963
All-Star
1956
World Series

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