Posted on 07/06/2009 12:09:33 PM PDT by Artemis Webb
BOSTON Tim Wakefield was in the weight room when Red Sox pitching coach John Farrell ducked his head in Sunday morning and said that the knuckleballer was wanted in Terry Franconas office.
The office door was closed when Wakefield arrived; when it opened, Wakefield saw a stream of teammates Jonathan Papelbon, Dustin Pedroia, Kevin Youkilis, Josh Beckett and Jason Bay all walking out with All-Star packets for the July 14 game in St. Louis. Francona, with a solemn face, beckoned for Wakefield to enter.
The charade didnt last. Francona, a better manager than actor, cracked up, and informed Wakefield that he, too, was an All-Star for the first time in his 17-year career. Wakefield was added to the American League staff by Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon after the players voted in five starters and three relievers, proving, to paraphrase Muhammad Ali, that a knuckleball can float like a butterfly and sting like a bee.
I feel very honored and humbled at the same time, excited and nervous, said Wakefield, a failed minor league first baseman who took up the knuckleball as a last chance to salvage his career, had a sensational rookie debut with Pittsburgh in 1992 only to be released three years later, was grabbed off the scrap heap by Boston and now ranks as elder statesman on the Red Sox.
At 42 years and 346 days, Wakefield becomes the second-oldest player to make his All-Star debut, behind only the legendary Satchel Paige, who was 46 years and 1 day when he represented the St. Louis Browns at the 1952 game.
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Very happy for Wake. Class act.
Must've been before Tom Candiotti won 50+ games for him from 92-96. He never had a winning record for him, though. I wonder if Piazza had to catch for him.
Oops - forgot to close the tag.
My left-handed mit was an RBG 36 Dale Murphy signature. I had it from my softball days through my youth baseball coaching days. My sons had no idea who he was. For a while he was the only decent player in Atlanta.
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