A zoologist and anthropologist who later earned a Ph.D., this relief pitcher's wicked
sidearm delivery was particularly effective against righthanded hitters. His best
year was as a rookie in 1967 when he saved 12 for the Senators and had a 1.70 ERA.
(JCA)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
»August 8, 1970: Milwaukee reliever Dave Baldwin intentionally walks Boog Powell to load the bases and pitch to Don Buford. The Baltimore infielder promptly smacks a grand slam to give the O's a 7–4 victory over Milwaukee.