Dick Hughes

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1938 –

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Who is Dick Hughes?

Richard Henry Hughes is a retired professional baseball player who played 3 seasons for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball. In his rookie year, 1967, he led the National League in WHIP, and finished second to Tom Seaver in the National League Rookie of the Year voting. Tom Seaver.

Hughes played collegiate baseball for the University of Arkansas.

Contrary to some reports, it was Nelson Briles, not Hughes, who replaced Bob Gibson in the starting rotation for the 1967 St. Louis Cardinals when Gibson broke his leg courtesy of a Roberto Clemente line drive. In fact, Hughes replaced veteran left-hander Al Jackson in the Cardinals rotation in late May, pitching a 2-hit shutout against Atlanta in his first start of the season. He went on to win 16 games that year to lead the Redbirds.

In spring training of 1968, Hughes was warming up in the bullpen when he felt pain in his throwing shoulder. Though un-diagnosed at the time, the injury was later determined to be a torn rotator cuff. At the time, there was no surgery to fix such an injury. Despite the injury, Hughes was able to pitch 60 innings during the 1968 season, but those were the last he would throw as the injury ultimately ended his major league career.

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Born
Feb 13, 1938
Stephens
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Lived in
  • Arkansas
  • Stephens

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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