Welcome to our community

Be apart of something great, join today!

52 Years Ago Today

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Jaypers

Well-known member
Aug 7, 2008
48,950
1,455
IL
July 25, 1959: Game called due to revolution

HAVANA, CUBA - Havana used to have minor league baseball of the American variety. What happened on this date in 1959, according to Baseball-Almanac.com, pretty much put an end to that. The catalyst was Cuban rebel leader Fidel Castro, not a bad ballplayer himself in his younger days.

On this night the Havana Sugar Kings, an independent team with a bunch of players from the Cincinnati Reds organization were entertaining the Rochester (NY) Red Wings, a Boston Red Sox affiliate. The game, running late already, went into extra innings. At midnight, a celebration began in the streets commemorating the revolution that brought Castro to power. It spilled into the stands. With the game tied in the 12th shots rang out in the direction of the field as Rochester mounted a rally. Havana shortstop Leo Cardenas was grazed in the shoulder. Rochester third base coach Frank Verdi, was struck in the head. Fortunately he had head-gear on because he'd been in the lineup earlier in the game. Neither was seriously hurt.

After this rather frightening display of fire power, the players and umpires quickly left the field. After things calmed down the league president said the game would be continued later that Sunday afternoon. The Rochester Red Wings wanted no part of that. After one more tense night in a Havana hotel, the team left Cuba for Miami Sunday night. The Havana Sugar Kings played one more season in Cuba, then were relocated to New Jersey.

http://www.todayinbaseball.com/cms/072510-cuba
 

Jaypers

Well-known member
Aug 7, 2008
48,950
1,455
IL
scooter2374 said:
I wonder if Fredo took Michael to that game.

Old man Roth would never come here, but Johnny Ola knows this place like the back of his hand.
 

Members online

Latest posts

Top