Gomer Hodge

Baseball Player

1944 – 2007

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Who was Gomer Hodge?

Harold Morris "Gomer" Hodge was an American professional baseball player, coach and manager. He appeared in 80 Major League Baseball games as a pinch hitter, third baseman and first baseman for the Cleveland Indians in 1971. The switch-hitting Hodge threw right-handed, stood 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighed 185 pounds.

Hodge spent eight seasons in the Cleveland farm system before making the MLB Indians' 1971 roster out of spring training. In his MLB debut on April 6, he singled to shortstop as a pinch hitter off Mickey Lolich of the Detroit Tigers and drove in a run. Two days later, with the Indians down 2–0 against the Boston Red Sox at Cleveland Stadium, he pinch hit for second baseman Eddie Leon in the eighth inning, doubled off Sonny Siebert and later scored the Tribe's first run of the game. Hodge replaced Leon in the field and came to bat in the bottom of the ninth inning. With two out and runners on second and third, Hodge singled to centerfield off Boston relief pitcher Ken Tatum to plate both runners and give Cleveland a walk-off, 3–2 win. Then, on April 11, Hodge pinch hit again, and, facing Tatum, he doubled for his fourth consecutive MLB hit to drive in another run. He would collect only 13 more hits for the entire season, however, as he batted only .205 with one home run and nine runs batted in.

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Born
Apr 3, 1944
Rutherfordton
Profession
Lived in
  • Rutherfordton
Died
May 13, 2007
Saluda

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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