- Paul
Eugene Foytack (November 16, 1930 –
January 23, 2021) was an
American professional baseball player and right-handed
pitcher who
appeared in 312 games...
-
pitcher to
surrender back-to-back-to-back-to-back home runs,
following Paul
Foytack on July 31, 1963,
Chase Wright on
April 22, 2007, Dave Bush on
August 10...
- "Four Hor****"
backfield Lenny Dykstra,
Major League Baseball player Paul
Foytack,
Major League Baseball pitcher Charlie Gelbert,
Major League Baseball player...
-
throw ugly,
field ugly and ugly for power." The
Tigers #4
starter Paul
Foytack pla**** 10
seasons for the
Tigers (1953, 1955–63) and is best
known for...
- that season, one for the
White Sox (ironically, off
Detroit pitcher Paul
Foytack on May 31) and one for the
Tigers (against Bob
Giggie of the
Kansas City...
-
Chinua Achebe,
Nigerian novelist, poet, and
critic (d. 2013) 1930 – Paul
Foytack,
American baseball player (d. 2021) 1930 –
Salvatore Riina,
Italian mob...
- hit
their first major league home runs, Richardson's
coming against Paul
Foytack in a 9–8
victory over the Tigers.
Batting .298
coming into the
final game...
- Stadium. In his
debut game, he was held
hitless by Ned
Garver and Paul
Foytack, but in his
second contest, he
collected his only MLB hit in his eighth...
- July 1966 "Pitcher That Set
Distance Records:
Foytack threw world's
longest homers, but was fun" (Paul
Foytack),
Baseball Digest,
August 1966 "Yastrzemski...
- game.) 4
consecutive home runs allowed.
Number of occurrences: 5. Paul
Foytack, July 31, 1963;
Chase Wright,
April 22, 2007, Dave Bush,
August 11, 2010...