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36: 384:, himself a former professional baseball pitcher, in 2001. "There was no real explanation. Some people thought it was psychological. But who knew about those things then? They sent Von down to the minors, but he couldn't get anyone out. He kept sinking further and further until he couldn't pitch anymore." 296:
Upon his 1957 graduation from Arnett High School, he signed with the Cardinals for a $ 50,000 bonus and was placed on the Redbirds' Major League roster per the bonus rules of the era. Lindy, then 21, was in his third season with the Cardinals; he was an established big leaguer who would win 15 games
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With the McDaniels winning six games between them, the Cardinals won 18 of 24 games between May 31 and June 23, rising to second place in the National League standings, where they finished at year's end. Von's one-hitter took place July 28, also at Busch Stadium; he allowed only a second-inning
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to try to regain his effectiveness. Although McDaniel rebounded somewhat in 1959, in Class D, then the minors' lowest classification, he never conquered his control problems. As events turned out, his final appearance in Major League Baseball occurred on May 11, 1958.
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But when the 1958 season began, McDaniel became inexplicably wild. He appeared in only two games for the Cardinals, and in two innings issued five
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McDaniel went on to have a sparkling debut season in the Majors. Winning his first four decisions, he pitched 19 consecutive scoreless
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resulted in severe control problems that curtailed both his mound and MLB careers and caused him to eventually become a
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with four innings of shutout relief five days prior to his June 21 debut as a starter. In his two-hitter on June 21 at
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for St. Louis that season, and go on to pitch for 21 years in Major League Baseball.
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sensation at age 18 when, just days out of high school, he pitched a
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Von McDaniel joined the Cardinals and pitched effectively in
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June 13, 1957, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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May 11, 1958, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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Pitcher
Hollis, Oklahoma
Lawton, Oklahoma
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
St. Louis Cardinals
1957
1958
professional baseball
pitcher
rookie
complete game
hit
shutout
St. Louis Cardinals
Major League
National League
Brooklyn Dodgers
innings
win–loss record
earned run average
innings pitched
pitching mechanics
third baseman
minor league baseball
Lindy McDaniel
Hollis, Oklahoma
relief

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