Jim Kaat and the 1965 Opener (players arriving by helicopter)
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I get a regular e-mail from Richie Decker with "legal blasts" related to baseball. He had this, Opening Day memories, from Jim Kaat that includes the 1965 Opener:
Blog #27 - New Legal Blasts (and Unrelated Baseball Opening Day Memories) 05/23/2012
In 1965, I was scheduled to start against the Yankees. I left for the park in Minnesota, but there was a huge traffic backup. I got out of my car and a guy told me that the bridge was closed because of a big rain storm, and the river was flooded and no one could get over the bridge. And I said, 'I'm supposed to pitch today.' I called WCCO, where Paul Gale, who was a teammate of mine a few years before, was the sports director, and he flew a helicopter out to Birdsville HS, and [16]Rich Rollins, [17]Dick Stigman, [18]Bill Bethea and myself flew two at a time to the stadium. I think we only had about 15,000 for the game because of the flood. I was one out from a win, and [19]Cesar Tovar
dropped a little pop up, but he made up for that by knocking in the winning run in the eleventh.
Paul Giel and Burnsville High School are misspelled, but it's interesting. I had heard about the players being helicoptered in and wondered why they didn't use a different bridge. Apparently it was the traffic jam resulting from the Cedar Avenue bridge being closed. I was at that game with my dad, grandma, and cousin - the beginning of the end of the great Yankees dynasty. Mantle had led off the ninth with a single off Kaat and pinch-runner Arturo Lopez got to second with two out when Tovar dropped the pop up, allowing Lopez to score the tying run. Lopez then dropped a fly ball to start the last of the 11th, setting up Tovar's game-winning hit.
That might have been the start of problems for Jim Bouton, who started for the Yankees. He said he hurt his arm on such a cold day and never was the same, leading him to the knuckleball and Ball Four. The game was on a Monday and probably wouldn't have been played if it hadn't been the Opener. During the game, the Twins announced that the game the next day was being postponed because of the cold.
My dad took some good pictures, which I've dug up. One is of Kaat making the first pitch of the season. Another is with Mantle at bat. Another is of the construction of the double-decked grandstand in left field. Elston Howard homered out there, and one of the construction workers got the ball.
Stew
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