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Tom Hilgendorf

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13-year-old Jerry Zaradte of San Francisco who had suffered leg cramps and could not move. “I got him up once, but he slipped back,” Hilgendorf was quoted as saying in newspapers. “The second time I made it. He’s a lucky kid. Normally I wouldn’t have passed by the pool but I decided to take a shortcut because it was getting late.”
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Two days later, on Saturday, July 6, 1974 following Cleveland's 1-0 victory over the California Angels in Anaheim, Hilgendorf was walking back to his hotel and spotted a boy in the bottom of a pool at the Saga Motel near Disneyland. The pitcher dove into the pool fully clothed and saved the boy,
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on June 4, 1974, and was hit by a steel folding chair thrown by one of the drunk fans who took part in the riot that ended the Indians game in a forfeit. The next night he came on in relief in the Indians' rout of the
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Hilgendorf died on March 25, 2021, at the age of 79 at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa.
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in Clinton, Iowa. It took until 1969 for him to make it to the major leagues when the Cardinals brought him up from the
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and a 5–3 record for a team that did not win very many games — in fact, the Indians finished last that year of
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His best year was also his last year when he won 7 and lost 3 with the Philadelphia Phillies in
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This biographical article relating to an American baseball pitcher born in the 1940s is a
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Tom Hilgendorf was signed by the Cardinals as a free agent in 1960 after attending
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September 28, 1975, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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August 15, 1969, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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The following year, he was involved in the infamous
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Pitcher
Clinton, Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
St. Louis Cardinals
1969
1970
Cleveland Indians
1972
1974
Philadelphia Phillies
1975
professional baseball
Major League
relief pitcher
St. Louis Cardinals
Cleveland Indians
Philadelphia Phillies
St. Mary's High School
minors
rookie
Atlanta

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