Uecker said she agreed to go out to dinner with Drysdale, but only if her mother came along. He meant so much to baseball. On October 6, 1984, at San Diego's Jack Murphy Stadium, Game 4 of the NLCS ended when Padres first baseman Steve Garvey hit a two-run home run off of Lee Smith. HOF: Im guessing with your size you played point guard? "Once the manager came out to the mound and instructed me to walk a batter. Hershiser, however, did not match Drysdale's record of six consecutive complete-game shutouts. When Hershiser broke Drysdale's record, Drysdale came onto the field to hug him, and said, "Oh, I'll tell ya, congratulations And at least you kept it in the family. Drysdale was first missed when the Dodgers boarded the bus for the trip to the Expos' ball park for their Saturday night game. Don Drysdale was elected into the Hall of Fame in 1984. She goes to Dodger Stadium, just as they did when Don was there. Then Saturday night brought news of Hall of Fame pitcher Don Drysdale's death of an apparent heart attack in Montreal. AMD: Baseball was too boring for me. Meyers Drysdale was influenced by conversations she had with fellow Hall of Famer Julius Erving and former Boston Celtics star Bob Cousy. But while Campanella's family requested a private service that drew 200 people, the Dodgers advertised today's service on their recent television broadcasts and the resultant crowds of fans had to be partitioned off in a parking lot. This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. Hed get so mad at me. Meyers was a UCLA All-American and Olympic basketball star, and is in the basketball Hall of Fame. He was 20 days shy of 57. It is somewhat of a mutual admiration society at the Drysdale house. Sooner or later you have to say it's my ball and half the plate is mine. In the very last one, D. J. sings "Take Me Out To the Ballgame" on Drysdale's lap. Don Drysdale was born in Van Nuys, California in July 1936 and passed away in July 1993. Don Drysdale was born on Thursday, July 23, 1936, in Van Nuys, California. I said, Why would you want to teach an 8-year-old a curveball and hurt his arm? Why is Frank McCourt really pushing this? Win Expectancy, Run Expectancy, and Leverage Index calculations provided by Tom Tango of InsideTheBook.com, and co-author of The Book: Playing the Percentages in Baseball. They can't believe the ending! Minutes after the conversation with Ann Meyers Drysdale ended, she sent the following email: AMD: Wanted to mention that Dick Enberg received the Frick Award this year and he and Donnie worked Angel games together and were a pretty special team too. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. She has been in the broadcasting business for 9 years, and still hasnt cracked the top. "Even now a lot of people will ask about Don," Meyers Drysdale said. Anyone can read what you share. "@ClayTravis thanks for the photo last night. Kelly Drysdale is the only child from her father's first marriage. Even Meyers grandfather played ball in the Chicago White Sox organization. And when he did it, he just stood there on the mound and glared at you to let you know he meant it. . She calls him D.J. Annie got that for me for a birthday present and it is the best.. Now she's heartbroken that Don Drysdale's widow is selling memorabilia from his years as a star pitcher for the Dodgers. He died on July 3, 1993 in Montral, Qubec, Canada. She is frequently in touch with colleges, seeking information. " Uecker said. . Drysdale is survived by his wife, Ann Meyers Drysdale, a former all-America basketball player at the University of California at Los Angeles, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame and a network broadcaster of basketball games; two sons, Don Jr. and Darren, and a daughter, Drew, from his marriage to Meyers, and a daughter, Kelly, from a previous marriage. HOF: You mentioned Don Drysdale. The other day, somebody even asked me how they could teach their 8-year old to throw a curveball. Don Jr., known as D.J., is 28 and works at an Internet company in Arizona; Darren is a 26-year-old college student; and daughter Drew is a 23-year-old UCLA history major interested in a music career. What fascinated me as an athlete was just how well he understood the game. It was not an easy decision for me but once I made the decision I thought, Im just going to put everything into it. I know physically, mentally and emotionally, it was the best I was ever prepared to play the game of basketball. It's also available for football, basketball and hockey. So, Drysdale asked Uecker to be her mother's date. Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? [1][2], One of the most dominant pitchers of the late 1950s to mid 1960s,[1] Drysdale stood 6ft 5in (1.96m) tall and was not afraid to throw pitches near batters to keep them off balance. But now, obviously, after meeting Donnie, I was just totally involved in it. Ann Meyers Drysdale, the Hall of Fame basketball player who was married to the Hall of Fame pitcher, is putting the items up for auction starting Wednesday. Im not going to let them talk me out of it a second time. I thought it was an opportunity of a lifetime. He had a 5-5 record in 1956. Don Drysdale and Commissioner Bowie Kuhn show off an image of Drysdales Hall of Fame plaque at Hall of Fame Weekend 1984 in Cooperstown. We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. People have been very good to me. Drysdale made his Major League Baseball debut for. I had no idea what I would do after graduating from UCLA. AMD: Kenny Washington was the womens basketball coach at UCLA, and my brother David and Kenny were roommates, so it all just kind of fell into place. It was a great choice, and not an easy song to sing. . . - BL-1361-68 (National Baseball Hall of Fame Library), Don Drysdale was one of the most intimidating pitchers of his era, winning 209 games in 14 seasons with the Dodgers while helping his team win five National League pennants and three World Series titles. When D.J. A trip to Cooperstown has something for baseball fans and everyone else. He was such a good friend.". "That was the first thing I asked if I could have and there was never a reply. Darren, almost 4, vied with her for the microphone at the WSF reception. When Slick told me, Hey, you did great. She didnt get it. [22] Ronald Reagan was also a fan of Drysdale. But the short time I knew Don he was just so positive and there were so many happy things. with the Milwaukee Bucks, and sister Patti, the starting center on Cal State Fullertons 1970 national championship team. VIP Mortgage Inc, +7 more Grand Canyon University, +3 more Don Drysdale . Then she saw what kind of money they were giving away, and she trained and won it the next 3 years, Drysdale bragged. Uecker then sat down, the lights were dimmed, and a video of the highlights of Drysdale's career was shown, followed by a wedding video of him and Meyers, followed by home movies. She plans to continue his golf tournament at Pelican Hill. I have to do it. Though ultimately cut by the Indiana Pacers during a preseason tryout camp, she has continued to stay involved with the game as a player, broadcaster and front office executive. Drysdale, of course, is the Dodgers Hall of Fame right-hander and former announcer who died of a heart attack in 1993. Back to home page Return to top. Certainly publicity was involved, and I dont deny that, but I was never one that went out and sought it. Playing Nintendo in the den while sitting under Drysdales Cy Young plaque could be a little intimidating. Discover one-of-a-kind artifacts and get lost in sweeping exhibitions that explore pivotal moments in the game and its impact far beyond the field. She takes the boys to see Tommy Lasorda and the coaches, the same guys with whom Don would have been hanging out. After I was cut by the Pacers, people said I failed. The first time with the kids as young adults was this past year because we know Joe Torre, we know Tony La Russa, we know a lot of those guys because they were good friends of Donnies. I think many times girls are not geared toward achievement and I believe sports has a lot to do with that. She said her mother, Ginger, and Drysdale's only sibling, Nancy, feel the same as she does. Drysdale also called Kirk Gibson's walk-off home run in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series[17] for the Dodgers Radio Network: Gibson a deep sigh, re-gripping the bat, shoulders just shrugged, now goes to the top of the helmet as he always does, steps in with that left foot. may go through. Self-guided tour or VIP experience. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. Drysdale hosted a nationally syndicated radio show called Radio Baseball Cards. And Tommy Lasorda, he just basically took the kids in, and Peter OMalley (Dodgers owner at the time), I just cant say enough about the Dodger organization. I was just fortunate enough that coaches believed in my ability and they could move me around to different positions. Only 5-foot-9, she was a member of the first United States women's Olympic basketball team in 1976, helping the squad capture a Silver Medal, then led the Bruins to a basketball national championship in 1978. When Meyers met Drysdale 9 years ago, she thought he was Don Meredith. Drysdale pitched for teams that did not offer much run support. us, Died: Dick Enberg and Vin Scully spoke next, followed by Uecker, who was the one who introduced Meyers to Drysdale at a Women's Superstars competition that Uecker and Drysdale were broadcasting several years ago. "It's been tough on them," she said. Don Drysdale weighed 190 lbs (86 kg) when playing. "Just the time I had with Don. It was never about him, either, when he was announcing. But you realize it's the people in your life who make you rich.". So even though I had played on the summer league team, as much as I wanted to play on the boys varsity team I let people talk me out of it. Or write about sports? In his first start, he beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 6-1, striking out 9. I thought Id be in the Olympics as a track athlete but it happened to be in basketball. They even share the same golf handicap, 11. "I asked, "What's her mom look like?' Donald Drysdale Operations Manager at Disneyland Resort Jurupa Valley, CA Disneyland Resort California State Polytechnic University-Pomona, +1 more Don Drysdale Partner at Lee, Hong,. A right-handed pitcher for the Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers for his entire career in Major League Baseball, Drysdale was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984. He also worked with his Angels' partner Dick Enberg on Los Angeles Rams football broadcasts from 19731976. She has been nominated to the Basketball Hall of Fame. [1] After his playing career, he became a radio/television broadcaster. SUMMARY Career WAR 67.1 W 209 L 166 ERA 2.95 G 518 GS 465 SV 6 IP 3432.0 SO 2486 "The 'Big Guy' was a giant of a man who walked among the giants," he said. A local girl meets a local boy. Largely forgotten was Drysdale the hitter: he hit seven home runs in 1958 in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the Dodgers' first home when they moved to Los Angeles. When Hall of Famer Don Drysdale Sr. died of a heart attack on July 3 at the age of 57, the 38-year-old Meyers did not go into hiding, she went knocking on his old office door: the Dodgers'. She said a portion of the proceeds would go to as yet-undecided charities and the rest "to help my kids down the road. Shop >. Rookie Status: Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Day trip or a week-long adventure. Much of the play-by-play, game results, and transaction information both shown and used to create certain data sets was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by RetroSheet. Don Drysdale will celebrate 87th birthday on a Sunday 23rd of July 2023. Drysdale and Meyers had three children together: Don Junior ("DJ") (son), Darren (son), and Drew (daughter). "It's great to not only hear stories from fans but his old teammates. Nor was their betrothal part of a scientific experiment in the reproduction of herculean offspring--Drysdale is 6 feet 6 inches, Meyers 5-9. She is currently vice president of player personnel for the NBAs Phoenix Suns as well as president and general manager of the WNBAs Phoenix Mercury. Former Dodgers pitchers and Hall of Famers Don Sutton, right, and Sandy Koufax chat before an Old-Timers game on June 8, 2013 at Dodger Stadium. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. Sports is a base for what your life is all about, because once you get out of competing in sports, you have to learn how to get along with workers, your boss. The Book: Playing the Percentages in Baseball, Salaries may not be complete (especially pre-1985) and may not include some earned bonuses, Note, this is done in an automated way, so we apologize for any errors, & please. 6/19/2017 at 9:58 PM 6/19/2017 at 9:58 PM Scioscia discusses former teammate Don Drysdale. " Words From Uecker. "They're very personalized and customized," he said. Join this group of highly engaged supporters and enjoy exclusive experiences in Cooperstown and around the country. vs. PHI 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 SO, 1 BB, 0 ER, Last Game: "Everybody at the ballpark has been so supportive. Drysdales father pitched in the minor leagues until he suffered a back injury. Don Drysdale, center, celebrates after pitching the Dodgers to a Game 4 win in the 1965 World Series. Radio Baseball Cards aired on 38 stations, including WNBC New York, KSFO San Francisco and WEEI Boston, as a pre-game show. . View more property details, sales history and Zestimate data on Zillow. He was born on my birthday (July 23) by accident--Donnie wasnt an accident, just being born on my birthday was, the Lord did that--so it was kind of a built-in name. You can go down the list with Duke Snider and Sandy Koufax and Bob Uecker and Pee Wee Reese and Ted Williams and Mickey Mantle, they were his brothers. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. But whats amazing, if you look at the world, is that it is made up of a lot of followers. The child, otherwise known as "D. J.," said hello, and Koufax waved a pinky back. HOF: But I read you didnt know much about baseball at the time. Subscribe to Stathead Baseball: Get your first month FREEYour All-Access Ticket to the Baseball Reference Database. Drysdale remarked, "Go get 'em, Dago!". They put pressure on the kids to win and to succeed, and, sure you want to win, but you want to learn while you win. Not that they couldnt use an agent--or even a secretary--because their phones never stop ringing. Eventually I moved closer to my family, to be up in Orange County, and also to be able to go to Dodger Stadium. And there will be tomorrow! AMD: It was so funny because I would go to games with him, and Id sit behind him in the booth when he was broadcasting a baseball game, and Id be reading a book. I grew up playing against the guys so you had to learn how to post up, you had to learn to shoot outside, and you had to handle the ball. . He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984, and had his number 53 retired at Dodger Stadium on July 1, 1984. Don Drysdale. La Russa pulled up the third base bag and hurled it into the outfield, to the approval of the Comiskey Park crowd, and ensuring his ejection. Hershiser almost did not pitch in the 10th inning, in deference to Drysdale, but was convinced to take the mound and try to break the record. Exceeded rookie limits during 1956 season, View Player Bio Search instead in Creative? They were 6 and under when their father died. "You have to wonder when two players of different teams have the same agent," he said. In high school, between my junior and senior years, I played in the boys summer basketball league and I wanted to try out for the boys high school team, Meyers said. AMD: Absolutely, absolutely, without question. And our daughter Drew was born in Palm Springs when it was the offseason. Rookie Status: Exceeded rookie limits during 1956 season Full Name: Donald Scott Drysdale Nicknames: Big D or Airedale. Drysdale was replaced by Rick Monday in the broadcast booth. I would have liked to have gone on to the next round of the free agent rookie camp. They both finally signed one-year contracts just before the season opened. "[13] "I don't think Don has ever tried intentionally to send someone to the hospital," said Maglie. Veteran Sal Maglie, also known for brushback pitches, taught Drysdale how to pitch aggressively when both were Dodger teammates in the 1950s. . But the widow of Hall of Famer Don Drysdale is also very familiar to fans of March Madness as one of the greatest female basketball players in United States history. Donnie, as he is called, was born July 23, 1987 . [5], Drysdale and fellow Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax served six months in the United States Army Reserve at Fort Dix in New Jersey after the end of the 1957 season and before spring training in 1958. The service should be mandatory for every kid in America. Her fame exploded in 1979 when she became the first women to be signed to a contract by a NBA team. Why waste four pitches when one will do? ", While this was going on, word reached Drysdale's former White Sox colleague Ken Harrelson as he was calling that evening's game against the Baltimore Orioles at Comiskey Park for WGN television. HOF: So the baseball family embraced you after Dons death? Sheesh, what's it going to be like eight years from now in Little League when some good-looking girl in a skirt starts throwing brushback pitches?". Drysdale on the call: Deep right field, way back. Don Jr., known as D.J., is 28 and works at an Internet company in Arizona; Darren is a 26-year-old college student; and daughter Drew is a 23-year-old UCLA history major interested in a music career. He was inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame in 1984. This is a digitized version of an article from The Timess print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. Anyone can read what you share. He was a great looking guy. It was Dec., 1979, and Drysdale was in the Bahamas, along with Bob Uecker, to broadcast a Superstar competition for ABC-TV. Javascript is required for the selection of a player. "You can have all the awards in the world, all the money and all the recognition and experiences. Its an important piece of their life with their father there. Reserve your tickets, map your route, and work out all the details for your arrival in Cooperstown. Sounds like a movie script. Scott Drysdale was a repair supervisor for the Pacific Telephone Company, which provided a comfortable middle-class upbringing. Drysdale, 53, grew up in Van Nuys, an only child. . Ann Meyers Drysdale talks with Hall of Famer Duke Snider, a teammate of her husband Don Drysdale with the Dodgers, during Hall of Fame Weekend 1993 in Cooperstown. Our daughter had just been born in March 1993 and Donny passed away in July 1993. Did I get a fair shake? I thought I had played well enough to go on to the next level. She's busy preserving the image of the man she loved. We present them here for purely educational purposes. ), How Palm Springs ran out Black and Latino families to build a fantasy for rich, white people, At Willie Nelson 90, country, rock and rap stars pay tribute, but Willie and Trigger steal the show, Plaschke: Lakers live up to their legacy with a close-out win for the ages, Elliott: Pissed off Kings must improve in key areas to break Oilers playoff stranglehold, Shohei Ohtanis seventh home run of the season helps Angels avoid sweep, Florida Panthers upset record-setting Boston Bruins in Game 7 OT thriller, Dodgers dont need the long ball to finish sweep of Cardinals, Lakers vs. Warriors: What scouts expect in playoff series. Scott had a brief career as a minor-league pitcher in 1935, the year before Don was born. Drysdale was selected to 10 National League All-Star teams and set major league records of 6 consecutive shutouts and 58 consecutive scoreless innings in 1968. Their treasures, however, are displayed in the den--the Broderick Cup that Meyers received in 1978 as the nations best female athlete; Drysdales 1962 Cy Young Award and Baseball Hall of Fame plaques. Growing up in pickup games, size never really mattered to me. AMD: I played all five positions. That just happens to be working out, too. 162 episodes were produced with stories and anecdotes told by current and former Major League Baseball players. His 154 hit batsmen is a modern National League record. This was part of the game and everybody accepted it as part of the game. In 1963, he struck out 251 batters and won Game 3 of the World Series at Los Angeles's Dodger Stadium over the Yankees, 10. Don Jr., known as D.J., is 28 and works at an Internet company in Arizona; Darren is a 26-year-old college student; and daughter Drew is a 23-year-old UCLA history major interested in a music. Drysdale was 19 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 17, 1956, with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Don Drysdale was born on July 23, 1936 in Van Nuys, California, USA. They held out in tandem in 1966, missing spring training before settling for more than $100,000 each, the first pitchers to reach six figures. So its worked out great. Cotto going back to the wallit's gone! He was the one who kind of initiated it. "He touched so many people.". HOF: Can you talk about your relationship with Don Drysdale? In fact, the service had been delayed until today, so the team could attend. During Drysdale's 14-year. A silent timeout is called in their office, located adjacent to Donnies room, where many special moments have been preserved in the squiggly writing on what seems like 100 baseballs: First win in Montreal, 4-27-55, 15-0 , 6 hits ; 7th home runs ties pitcher record for hits in 1 season, 1958 . She allowed the couple's three grown children to select some keepsakes. The cause of death was ruled to be a heart attack, and the coroner's report determined that Drysdale had been dead for at least eighteen hours by the time he was found. AMD: The one thing I always remember when I first met Don is that he was such a gentleman. Drysdale was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1984. We just dont have room for all of it.. Several broadcast team members were sent back to the hotel once the team realized Drysdale had not arrived at the stadium, and when hotel personnel went up to Drysdale's room they discovered his body lying face down on the floor. The child, otherwise known as "D. J.," said hello, and Koufax waved. Uecker went on to relate how Drysdale was "the Felix Unger of sports," hated fingerprints on his bathroom mirror and "if you slept at his house and weren't up by 5 or 6, he'd make the bed no matter if you were in it. Awards. Lieut. Drysdale conducted all of the National League player interviews for the Baseball Talk series in 1988 (Joe Torre did the same for the American League). Don Drysdale holds baseballs commemorating his record of 58 2/3rds scoreless innings streak in 1968. . The 2,220 sq. A $300-million (minimum) gondola to Dodger Stadium? Don Drysdale is a legend. Don Jr., known as D.J., is 28 and works at an Internet company in Arizona; Darren is a 26-year-old college student; and daughter Drew is a 23-year-old UCLA history major interested in a music. Annie and I kind of have the same personalities. Drysdale batted .300 with 7 home runs in 1965 and had 29 career homers. [12] Those contracts made them the first pitchers to earn more than $100,000 a year. Shop >. When he hadn't arrived by game time, the police were called to the team hotel and found Drysdale's body upon breaking into his locked room. . AMD: The first time I went was in 1984 when Donnie was inducted, then I came again in 1993 after he had passed, and then came again in 1997 when Tommy (Lasorda) went in. Don Drysdale was born on 23 July 1936 in Van Nuys, California, USA. Meyers was a UCLA All-American and Olympic basketball star, and is in the. Married in 1986, the couple had three children before he passed away at the age of 56 in 1993. He was 20 days shy of 57. Im sure he was put in a very difficult position. She misses their routines, like the family barbecue after a day game. 17 SoCal hiking trails that are blooming with wildflowers (but probably not for long! Drysdale, of course, is the Dodgers Hall of Fame right-hander and former announcer who died of a heart attack in 1993. In 1962, Drysdale won 25 games and the Cy Young Award. And I looked back five years before that and said, Well, people talked me out of it one time. You just do whats right and help guys when theyre down and out. He was an actor, known for The Greatest American Hero (1981), The Last Time I Saw Archie (1961) and Gypsy Angels (1990). And very, very close. Meyers finished fourth in the competition that year. AMD: Maybe because I really didnt know who Donnie was, and certainly there was a huge age difference, maybe that was appealing to him. I was still very much about playing basketball. In 1990, Drysdale published his autobiography, Once a Bum, Always a Dodger. AMD: Don Jr. was born in 1987 on Dons birthday we did not plan that in Chicago when Don was broadcasting with the White Sox. 6/19/2017 at 9:54 PM 6/19/2017 at 9:54 PM Drew Drysdale discusses her dad's career, legacy. A Fast Starter. Donald Scott Drysdale (July 23, 1936 - July 3, 1993) was an American professional baseball player and television sports commentator. I certainly didnt go down there to start a relationship with anybody, but it happened. AMD: It was very difficult for Slick Leonard, who was the coach, because he came from a generation where women were in the home raising a family and not out on the basketball court with a bunch of guys. The fans were not happy with me at all. The latter record was broken by fellow Dodger Orel Hershiser 20 years later. You could count on him doing it. The SPORTS REFERENCE and STATHEAD trademarks are owned exclusively by Sports Reference LLC. There is not attempt, though, to downplay athletics. But then to work for the Phoenix Mercury and the Suns and win a couple of WNBA championships and be a part of three. She knows the children miss him, and his friends too. Total Zone Rating and initial framework for Wins above Replacement calculations provided by Sean Smith. Let it ring, Annie, Drysdale yells out while counting the rings. So when David and Kenny came home one weekend, Kenny said, Howd you like to go to UCLA? HOF: And you and your brother David were All-Americans in the same year, right? Drysdale played in five World Series and was a member of the Dodgers' World Series championship teams in 1959, 1963 and 1965. In the meantime, Drysdale filled in for Jackson on play-by-play for the early innings. But I didnt fail. The Dodgers lost the game to the Minnesota Twins 82 but went on to win the Series 4 games to 3. The difference today is the emphasis on winning, Drysdale said. "[12], Said Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, "He was mean enough to do it, and he did it continuously. [12], Nicknamed "Big D" by fans, Drysdale used brushback pitches and a sidearm fastball to intimidate batters,[3] similar to his fierce fellow Hall of Famer Bob Gibson. - BL-9879-93 (Milo Stewart, Jr. / National Baseball Hall of Fame). We have more trophies and stuff in this closet, and even more in the attic, Drysdale said. Some high school data is courtesy David McWater. 407 Don Drysdale Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images EDITORIAL All Sports Entertainment News Archival Browse 407 don drysdale photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. It just happened to work out that way. 1982 Topps #21 Cal Ripken Jr. Orioles Future Stars RC Rookie Card #21 EX-MT+ (#285197033623) See all feedback. Even a veteran in this game needs a mentor, and I've lost truly the best. "He was a modern-day hero to us. Both men sold their memorabilia, telling her it was a way to help their families while they are still alive. Publicly she has put up a cheery front since July 3, the day Don Drysdale died of a heart attack in a Montreal hotel. 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