The 6'4" 205-lb Long turned down a contract from the NFL Green Bay Packers to play
pro baseball. He stuck with the Pirates in 1955 after 11 minor league seasons (2
as a home run champ) and led the NL in triples. In May 1956, he hit eight homers
in eight consecutive games, a record equaled by
Don Mattingly in 1987. Traded to
the Cubs in 1957, he found cozy
Wrigley Field to his liking, hitting 55 HR over the
next three seasons. In 1958 he caught two games using his first baseman's mitt, becoming
the first lefthanded catcher since 1906. In 1959 he tied a then-NL record by hitting
back-to-back pinch homers. He also helped the Yankees down the stretch in 1963 with
timely pinch hits. After his playing career, he worked as a minor league umpire.
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