Showing posts with label David Clyde. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Clyde. Show all posts

Friday, June 27, 2014

David Clyde


On this date in 1973, 18-year-old David Clyde just out of high school, makes his debut with the Rangers before 35,698, the largest crowd of the year for Texas. He goes five innings giving up only one hit, walks seven and strikes out eight on the way to a 4-3 victory.

" I really feel, and I've always said this, that David Clyde was wronged by almost everyone who handled his career. Had he gone through the minors, if he had been given a chance to breathe on his own, away from the cameras and the sportswriters and the pressure of having to save what was a bad organization, I think he would have had a terrific career." - former Rangers GM, Tom Grieve    

Thursday, June 27, 2013

David Clyde


On this date in 1973, 18-year-old David Clyde, just out of high school, makes his debut with the Rangers before 35,698, the largest crowd of the year for Texas. He goes five innings giving up only one hit, walks seven and strikes out eight on the way to a 4-3 victory.

"I really feel, and I've always said this, that David Clyde was wronged by almost everyone who handled his career. Had he gone through the minors, if he had been given a chance to breathe on his own, away from the cameras and the sportswriters and the pressure of having to save what was a bad organization, I think he would have had a terrific career." - former Rangers GM, Tom Grieve  

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

David Clyde


On this date in 1973, 18-year-old David Clyde just out of high school makes his debut with the Rangers before 35,698, the largest Rangers crowd of the year. He goes five innings giving up only one hit - a 2-run home run - walks seven and strikes out eight on the way to a 4-3 victory.

"I really feel, and I've always said this, that David Clyde was wronged by almost everyone who handled his career. Had he gone through the minors, if he had been given a chance to breathe on his own, away from the cameras and the sportswriters and the pressure of having to save what was a bad organization, I think he would have had a terrific career." - former Rangers GM, Tom Grieve

Sunday, April 22, 2012

David Clyde


Born on today's date, David Clyde.

"You know who cost us the pennant? That f****ng little David Clyde." - Rangers manager Billy Martin after the 1974 season