Gene Packard
Eugene Milo Packard (July 13, 1887, in Colorado Springs, Colorado – May 18, 1959, in Riverside, California) was a professional baseball pitcher who played in the Major Leagues from 1912 through 1919 for the Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs, Kansas City Packers, St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies.
Gene Packard | |||
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Packard in 1915 | |||
Pitcher | |||
Born: Colorado Springs, Colorado | July 13, 1887|||
Died: May 19, 1959 71) Riverside, California | (aged|||
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MLB debut | |||
September 27, 1912, for the Cincinnati Reds | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
August 14, 1919, for the Philadelphia Phillies | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Won/Loss Record | 85-69 | ||
ERA | 3.01 | ||
Strikeouts | 488 | ||
Teams | |||
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On August 3, 1918, while with the Cardinals, he gave up 12 runs in a game and did not take the loss. That feat was not matched for 90 years, until Scott Feldman of the Texas Rangers did the same on August 13, 2008.[1][2]
One of the minor league teams Packard played for was the Independence Jewelers, based in Independence, Kansas, in 1908. Packard pitched a one-hit shutout against Tulsa, Oklahoma on July 26.[3] On August 10, the local newspaper headline read "Packard Breaks World's Record". The game the newspaper was referring to was against Bartlesville, Oklahoma on August 8, and Packard had pitched a perfect game.[4]
To this day, he is the only player in major league history to bear the surname Packard.[3]
References
- Petraglia, Mike, "Records galore set in Fenway slugfest: Red Sox, Rangers match league mark for runs scored in game," MLB.com, 8/13/08, accessed 8/15/09
- Bloch, Teddy, "Fading Yankees see injuries as their downfall," USA Today, 8/13/08, accessed 8/15/09
- Lamb, Bill. "Gene Packard". Society for American Baseball Research. Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- "Packard Breaks World's Record". Independence Daily Reporter. August 10, 1908.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Baseball-Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet, or SABR Biography Project
- Gene Packard at Find a Grave