Herb Washington
1951-PR 1974-75 A's 104 g, --, 0 hr, 0 rbi
Washington held world indoor track records in both the 50- and 60-yard dashes (5.0
and 5.8 seconds), but hadn't played baseball since his junior year in high school
when A's owner Charlie Finley signed him as the club's designated pinch runner two
weeks before the 1974 season. He appeared in 104 games in 1974-75, never batting,
and he stole 30 bases, but was not nearly as good a base stealer as his speed would
suggest. In the 1974 WS, Washington ran for Joe Rudi in the ninth inning of Game
Two after Rudi's single had cut Oakland's deficit to 3-2, and was promptly picked
off by Dodgers pitcher Mike Marshall.
(SCL)
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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
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| » May 5, 1975: Oakland releases pinch runner Herb Washington. Washington, who played in 104 ML games without batting, pitching, or fielding, stole 30 bases, and scored 33 runs.
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