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Today in Baseball: The Heartbreak Kid

Today in Baseball: The Heartbreak Kid

Today in Baseball: The Heartbreak Kid

REVERE, MASSACHUSETTS - Tony Conigliaro was born on this date in 1945 outside Boston. He would grow up to realize the dream of many Boston area kids - to play for the Red Sox. Conigliaro debuted with his hometown team at age 19.

He was the youngest American League player to reach the 100 home run mark. That dream, along with his cheekbone, was shattered on the night of August 18, 1967 when he was hit in the face by a fastball from Jack Hamilton of the California Angels.

Teammate and friend Rico Petrocelli was in the on-deck circle when Tony C got drilled and later wrote in his book, Tales from the Impossible Dream Red Sox: "I always believed there was a spot where Tony couldn't see the inside pitch. If you threw it to the right spot, he'd hit that ball nine miles. But then there was this blind spot, a little more inside. Sometimes he moved too late to get out of the way, and sometimes he never moved at all."

Conigliaro was knocked unconscious. He had to be carried off the field on a stretcher. His cheekbone was broken and his left eye severely damaged, for a time it was feared he might not survive. The cheekbone healed but he had a hole in his retina. He missed the entire 1968 season. Then his vision miraculously cleared up and he played again in 1969. He hit 20 home runs and drove in 82, and was named comeback player of the year. He had the best year of his career in 1970 when he hit 36 home runs and drove in 116. He was traded that off-season to, ironically the California Angels.

Tony C's eyesight deteriorated again in 1971. He hit just .222 with 4 home runs and 15 RBI. He was increasingly difficult to deal with. According to the Associated Press (AP) his manager, Lefty Phillips, told reporters after a loss that Conigliaro "was ready for the insane asylum." Conigliaro sadly announced his retirement from baseball July 10, 1971, "I have lost my sight and on the edge-of-losing my mind." Conigliaro died of kidney failure on February 24, 1990. He was 45.

Read his full biography by Bill Nowlin

By todayinbaseball
Tuesday, 7 Feb 2012

 
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  • Larry Cicchiello said: This was a very tragic and sad day when Tony C got hit in the face. Saw his pictue on the cover of Sports Illustrated after the accident and it's something I will never forget. A very sad day in baseball for ALL baseball fans no matter who you root for or root against. Horrific. 11:45AM 02/07/12
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