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to tie the game and issued a bases-loaded walk to give the Giants the lead; an insurance run then scored on an error. San Francisco won the 1962 National League pennant, with Roebuck charged with only his second loss in 12 decisions on the season, although his 64 appearances and ten victories were
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innings pitched over his first two outings as the teams split, one game apiece. In the decisive third game, officially the 165th regular season contest each team would play in 1962, Roebuck relieved Podres in the sixth inning and held the Giants scoreless for the next three frames, as the Dodgers
613:: a mark of 52 wins and 31 defeats (.627) with seasons of 8–2 (1957), 8–3 (1960) and 10–2 (1962) for the Dodgers. He compiled 62 career saves and an ERA of 3.35. He worked in 460 games, all but one in relief, and in 791 innings pitched, he allowed 753 47: 1297: 1312: 1282: 395:
was an effective 2.57 as late as July 22, but a succession of rough outings inflated his final ERA for 1955 to a poor 4.71. Roebuck made one appearance in the 1955 World Series against the
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in the Dodger half of the inning. Brooklyn scored six runs in that frame and went on to defeat the Yankees 13–8 behind the stellar, seven-inning relief work of
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in a 5–1 Brooklyn defeat. But the Dodgers came back the next day, October 4, 1955, to win Game 7 and Brooklyn's only world championship, 2–0, behind
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Roebuck was able to return to form at Triple-A and spend the next six full seasons in the majors, although he again experienced arm trouble in
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But in the top of the ninth inning, defensive lapses enabled the Giants to claw back against Roebuck. After being struck on the hand by a
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line drive single back through the box, he left the game with one out, a run in and the bases loaded. His successor on the mound,
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and improved his earned run average to 2.71. He also made his only career MLB start, going five innings on June 5 against the
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from home plate in every MLB stadium. In 1964, still an active player with the rival Phillies, Roebuck was asked by
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in the former game, and pitching two shutout innings of mop-up work in the latter, both Yankee victories.
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and recalled him in midyear, but he dropped two decisions in six games and was released.
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Ed Roebuck, pitcher on the Brooklyn Dodgers 1955 championship team, dies at 86
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That season-ending, ninth-inning collapse affected Roebuck in
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July 7, 1966, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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for a number of teams, including the Dodgers, Phillies,
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and allowing two runs in an eventual 3–0 Dodger defeat.
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April 18, 1955, for the Brooklyn Dodgers
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During his big-league career, Roebuck had a very high
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Index

Eddie Roebuck

Pitcher
East Millsboro, Pennsylvania
Lakewood, California
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Saves
Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers
1955
1958
1960
1963
Washington Senators
1963
1964
Philadelphia Phillies
1964
1966
World Series
1955
professional baseball
relief pitcher
scout
Major League Baseball
1955
1958
1960
1967

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