Mike Bacsik (1970s pitcher)

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Mike Bacsik
Pitcher
Born: (1952-04-01) April 1, 1952 (age 72)
Dallas, Texas
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
June 15, 1975, for the Texas Rangers
Last MLB appearance
August 9, 1980, for the Minnesota Twins
MLB statistics
Win–loss record8–6
Earned run average4.43
Strikeouts77
Teams

Michael James Bacsik (/ˈbæs[invalid input: 'ɨ']k/; born April 1, 1952), was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played with the Texas Rangers and Minnesota Twins.

In 1976, Bacsik was one of 30 pitchers who pitched to Hank Aaron while Aaron had accumulated 755 career home runs. Coincidentally, his son, Mike Bacsik, pitched to Barry Bonds when Bonds was on 755 home runs. Aaron went 1 for 2 against the elder Bacsik with a single; Bonds went 3 for 3 against the younger Bacsik with a double, a single and the record-breaking home run. The younger Bacsik would comment, in 2007, "If my dad had been gracious enough to let Hank Aaron hit a home run, we both would have given up 756."[1]

References

  1. ^ Pitcher's father faced Hank, Associated Press August 8, 2007, Lexington Herald-Leader p B5.

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