50 Years Ago Today

September 6th, 1963: Tommy John pitches in the first of 760 career games over what will become a 26-year career. The rookie lefthander makes a relief appearance in the 7th inning for the Indians against the Senators in Washington, giving up a run and two hits. The game proves to be memorable; the 7-2 Senators victory is the 100,000th in Major League history.
Seen at the 2012 Yankees Old Timers Day, Tommy later pitched for the White Sox, Dodgers, Yankees, A's and Angels. He's best known as the first recipient of ligament transplant surgery which not only extended his career by 15 years, but likely made him the most famous pitcher not inducted into the Hall of Fame.

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