One and done in Cleveland
Much to the surprise of Chicago White Sox pitcher Steve Stone – not to mention the hometown Cleveland crowd of 6,236 – Indians second baseman and No. 2 hitter Duane Kuiper finally turns on a pitch.
And he hits it hard.
Hits it high.
Hits it deep.
And, for the 175-pound Kuiper, real deep.
This is news 48 years ago tonight, given that Kuiper goes his first three-plus seasons and 1,382 at-bats in the major leagues without hitting a home run.
Duane Kuiper, dressed for success
That changes in career at-bat No. 1,383 as Kuiper homers off Stone with one out in the bottom of first inning to give the Indians a 1-0 lead en route to their 9-2 victory over the White Sox.
The left handed-hitting Kuiper sends his drive off the right-handed Stone into the right-field bleachers at Cleveland’s old Municipal Stadium.
Alas for Kuiper, he has another 1,996 at-bats in the majors without any more homers before his otherwise fine, 12-year career ends in 1985 with the San Francisco Giants.
He remains today with the Giants as a broadcaster.
Just guessing that the subject of Kuiper’s one and only homer comes up in conversation during the Giants’ home game tonight against the Baltimore Orioles.
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