This 6'2" product of smalltown Zion, IL, was called "Li'l Abner" after Al Capp's
hillbilly comic strip character. A fireballer who walked as many as he struck out,
he both started and relieved. His most famous appearance was his pennant-clinching
victory in relief for the Cubs in 1945. He entered the game with two on and two out,
and a one-run lead. With the count 0-1, he threw a wild fastball from which Pittsburgh
batter Tommy O'Brien ducked - but the ball hit the bat for a foul. Expecting another
fastball, O'Brien looked at a sweeping curve for strike three.
(DB)