Billy Loes
William Loes (born December 13, 1929 in Long Island City, Queens) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1950 through 1961, Loes played for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1950, 1952-56), Baltimore Orioles (1956-59) and San Francisco Giants (1960-61).e batted and threw right handed.
In an eleven-season career, Loes posted an 80-63 record with 645 strikeouts and a 3.89 ERA in 1190.1 innings pitched. He made the American League All-Star team in 1957.
Trivia
- The book Carl Erskine's Tales from the Dodgers Dugout: Extra Innings (2004) includes short stories from former Dodger pitcher Carl Erskine. Loes is prominent in many of these stories.
- Loes was known for his sense of humor as much as his pitching prowess. One time, he booted a ground ball in a key situation. After the game, a reporter asked him the all-too-obvious question of what had happened. Instead of berating the reporter, Loes calmly responded, "I lost it in the sun!"
- Before the 1952 World Series, Brooklyn Dodgers' manager Charlie Dressen cornered pitcher Billy Loes.
- "I see in the paper where you picked the Yankees to beat us in seven games. What's wrong with you," Dressen said.
- "I was misquoted," Loes protested. "I picked them in six games." - Baseball Anecdotes [1]
- After being selected by the New York Mets in the 1961 expansion draft, was credited with this ungrammatical quotation: "The Mets is a good thing. They give everybody jobs. Just like the WPA." However, he never actually pitched a game for the Mets, his final game being with the Giants in 1961.
- Loes' Greek immigrant father originated from Peloponnese, he worked as a laborer in the fur industry and changed their family name from Semertzis to Loes when he arrived in the States.[2]
External links
- Baseball Almanac - Player page
- Baseball Reference - Career statistics
- Answers.com - References his WPA quote
| Brooklyn Dodgers 1955 World Series roster |
|---|
| 15 Sandy Amoros | 46
Don Bessent | 39 Roy Campanella | 40
Roger Craig | 17 Carl Erskine | 6
Carl Furillo | 19 Jim Gilliam | 43 Don Hoak | 14 Gil Hodges | 12 Frank
Kellert | 41 Clem Labine | 30 Billy Loes | 34
Russ Meyer | 36 Don Newcombe | 45
Johnny Podres (World Series MVP)| 1
Pee Wee Reese | 42 Jackie Robinson |
37Ed Roebuck | 8 George Shuba | 4 Duke Snider | 48 Karl Spooner | 23 Don
Zimmer Manager Walter Alston |
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