Kuzava rose to sergeant during WWII, then tried unsuccessfully to crack the Indians
rotation. Traded to the White Sox, he went 10-6 as a rookie in 1949. By mid-1951,
he was a Yankee spot starter and long reliever, going 11-7. In the final game of
the '51 WS, he retired the Giants with the bases loaded to record a save, and in
Game Seven of the '52 Series, set down the last eight Dodgers for another. The latter
performance was especially notable; lefthanders weren't supposed to be able to beat
the Dodgers, who featured a righthanded lineup with the exception of
Duke Snider,
especially not in
Ebbets Field. But manager Casey Stengel played his hunch and proved
correct.
In a rare 1953 start, he lost a no-hitter against the White Sox with one
out in the ninth.
(MC)