Everything about Tracy Stallard totally explained
|position=
Pitcher
|bats=Right
|throws=Right
|debutdate=
September 24
|debutyear=
1960
|debutteam=
Boston Red Sox
|finaldate=
July 24
|finalyear=
1966
|finalteam=
St. Louis Cardinals
|stat1label=
Win-Loss
|stat1value=30-57
|stat2label=
ERA
|stat2value=4.17
|stat3label=
Strikeouts
|stat3value=477
|teams=
Evan Tracy Stallard (born
August 31 1937) in
Coeburn, VA, was a
Major League Baseball pitcher from
1960-
1966. He played with the
Boston Red Sox,
New York Mets and
St. Louis Cardinals.
Stallard is best remembered for giving up
New York Yankees slugger
Roger Maris' 61st
home run in
1961. Maris was 1-for-7 against Stallard for his career.
Some
Hall of Fame players had a tough time solving Stallard.
Willie Mays was a career .200 hitter off Tracy (6-for-30),
Willie McCovey stuttered in at .152 (5-for-33, but with 3 home runs),
Roberto Clemente hit .138 (4-for-29), and
Frank Robinson could only muster a .214 (6-for-28) success rate against the pitcher. Others legends, however, such as
Lou Brock (9-for-16) had no problem rattling Stallard around.
Trivia
Roger Maris hit his 61st home run in one season off of Tracy Stallard
Sources
Retrosheet
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