Of course, the first father-son tandem to play major league baseball simultaneously also were the only father and son to hit back-to-back home runs in a major league baseball game: Ken Griffey, Jr., and his father, Ken Griffey, Sr., both of the Seattle Mariners in a game against the California Angels on September 14th, 1990.
yyyguy: No, but Gordie, his son Mark and Wayne Gretzky played together in a 1979 WHA All-Star game. Mark and Gretzky each scored a goal, and Gordie got an assist. They won that game 4-2.
Jor-El over 15 years ago
Of course, the first father-son tandem to play major league baseball simultaneously also were the only father and son to hit back-to-back home runs in a major league baseball game: Ken Griffey, Jr., and his father, Ken Griffey, Sr., both of the Seattle Mariners in a game against the California Angels on September 14th, 1990.
(The Angels won the game 7-5.)
yyyguy over 15 years ago
i wonder if Gordie Howe and one of his sons, Mark or Marty, ever scored back to back goals?
Jor-El over 15 years ago
yyyguy: No, but Gordie, his son Mark and Wayne Gretzky played together in a 1979 WHA All-Star game. Mark and Gretzky each scored a goal, and Gordie got an assist. They won that game 4-2.
The Duke 1 over 15 years ago
Hoe about a Gordie Howe hat trick?
Jor-El over 15 years ago
JFri: Ah, yes…a goal, an assist and a fight.
According to CBC Sports, Toronto Arena’s Harry Cameron scored the first “Hat Trick” in 1917 . (Howe was born in 1928.)
While playing in the WHA, Gordie was penalized in a game for throwing a player off his son, Mark.
Other players hold the record for hat tricks, but it is so-named because of Howe’s sheer toughness.
yyyguy over 15 years ago
when i think about the fact that he was still in the NHL at my current age… now THAT is something extra special
Jor-El over 15 years ago
Yeah, Gordie was playing in the NHL when Bobby Orr (Boston Bruins) was born in 1948, and he was still playing when Orr retired in 1979.
Howe played in a professional game for six decades (1940s-1990s).
If Cal Ripken is the “Iron Man” of baseball…
…can we say that Howe was the Iron Man of hockey?
Nighthawks Premium Member over 15 years ago
in other words….. ‘YERRRRR OUTTA HERE!” (accompanied ) by a swift throwing motion