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Roger Maris

Roger Eugene Maris (September 10, 1934 – December 14, 1985) was an American professional baseball right fielder who played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He is best known for setting a new MLB single-season home run record with 61 home runs in 1961. The record remained unbroken until 1998 and remained the American League (AL) record until Aaron Judge broke it in 2022.

Roger Maris
Maris in 1960
Right fielder
Born: (1934-09-10)September 10, 1934
Hibbing, Minnesota, U.S.
Died: December 14, 1985(1985-12-14) (aged 51)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 16, 1957, for the Cleveland Indians
Last MLB appearance
September 29, 1968, for the St. Louis Cardinals
MLB statistics
Batting average.260
Home runs275
Runs batted in850
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Maris played in the minor leagues from 1953 to 1956, and made his major league debut for the Cleveland Indians in 1957. He was traded to the Kansas City Athletics during the 1958 season, and to the New York Yankees after the 1959 season. Maris finished his playing career as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals in 1967 and 1968. Maris was an AL All-Star from 1959 through 1962,[a] an AL Most Valuable Player in 1960 and 1961, and an AL Gold Glove Award winner in 1960. Maris appeared in seven World Series; he played for Yankees teams that won the World Series in 1961 and 1962 and for a Cardinals team that won the World Series in 1967.

Maris's home run record was controversial, as the previous single-season home run record (60, set by Babe Ruth in 1927) was set during a period when MLB teams played 154 games per season. Before Maris broke Ruth's record, the AL baseball season had been extended to 162 games. Maris hit his 61st home run in the last game of the season, which led to questions about the legitimacy of his record.[1] In 1998, Mark McGwire set a new MLB record with 70 home runs; the same year Sammy Sosa also surpassed Maris' record with 66 home runs. In 2001, Barry Bonds surpassed that mark with 73 home runs, though all three players used performance-enhancing drugs.[2] Maris’ AL single-season home run record stood until 2022, when Aaron Judge hit 62 home runs in a single season for the New York Yankees.

Early years

Roger Eugene Maris was born on September 10, 1934, in Hibbing, Minnesota; in 1955, his father changed the surname from Maras to Maris.[3][4] Roger's parents, Rudolph S. "Rudy" Maras and Ann Corrine "Connie" (née Perkovich) were born in Minnesota, and were of Croatian heritage.[5][6][7]

Maris' brother Rudolph, who was a year older, developed polio at age 18 in 1951.[8] Maris' parents had a turbulent marriage and divorced in 1960. His father died in Fargo in 1992 at age 81. The Maris family moved to Grand Forks, North Dakota, in 1938, and to Fargo, North Dakota, in 1946.[7] Maris entered Fargo Central High School in 1948. In 1950, Maris, a Catholic, transferred to Bishop Shanley High School in Fargo, and graduated from there in June 1952. Maris played both baseball and football for the Shanley Deacons. In football, Maris set a national high school record, which still stands, for most return touchdowns in a game, with four (two kickoff returns, one punt return, and one interception return). In that 1951 game, he also scored a fifth touchdown on a 32-yard run from scrimmage.[9] He met his future wife, Patricia, in the tenth grade at a high school basketball game.[10]

Minor league baseball career

Maris began play for the Indians' minor league organization at Fargo (the Fargo-Moorhead Twins) in 1953. He was named rookie of the year in the Northern League, then moved on to Keokuk, Iowa, the next season. In four minor league seasons from 1953 to 1956, Maris hit .303 with 78 home runs. In game two of the 1956 Junior World Series, Maris, playing for the Indianapolis Indians of the American Association (Triple-A league), set a record by driving in seven runs.[11] With all five teams for which Maris played in the minors, the clubs' win-loss records improved from the prior season.[11]

Major league baseball career

 
Maris with the Cleveland Indians in 1957

Cleveland Indians (1957–1958)

Maris made his major league debut on April 16, 1957, with the Cleveland Indians. Two days later, he hit the first home run of his career, a grand slam off Tigers pitcher Jack Crimian at Briggs Stadium in Detroit.[11] He finished his rookie season with 14 home runs. On June 15, 1958, after playing in 51 games and hitting nine home runs for the Indians, he was traded to the Kansas City Athletics with Dick Tomanek and Preston Ward for Vic Power and Woodie Held.[12]

Kansas City Athletics (1958–1959)

Maris played in 99 games and hit 19 home runs for Kansas City in 1958. In 1959, he played in 122 games and hit 16 home runs; he missed 45 games during the second half of the season as a result of an appendix operation. He was selected to play in the second of two All-Star Games held that year.[13][14] In the late 1950s, Kansas City frequently traded their best young players to the New York Yankees—a practice which led them to be referred to as the Yankees' "major league farm team"[15]—and Maris was no exception. In a seven-player deal in December 1959, he was sent to the Yankees with Kent Hadley and Joe DeMaestri in exchange for Marv Throneberry, Norm Siebern, Hank Bauer, and Don Larsen.[16]

New York Yankees (1960–1966)

In 1960, Maris hit a single, double, and two home runs in his first game as a Yankee. He was named to the AL All-Star roster again and played in both games. He finished the season leading the AL in slugging percentage (.581), runs batted in (112), and extra base hits (64). He also hit 39 home runs and had a .283 batting average.[12] He won the American League's Most Valuable Player award and was recognized as an outstanding defensive outfielder with a Gold Glove Award.[citation needed] The Yankees won the American League pennant, the first of five consecutive pennants, but lost a seven-game World Series to the Pittsburgh Pirates culminating in Bill Mazeroski's dramatic walk-off home run.[citation needed]

1961

 
Left to right: Babe Ruth's 60th home run bat (1927), Roger Maris's 61st home run bat (1961), and Mark McGwire's and Sammy Sosa's 70th and 66th home run bats (1998)

In 1961, the AL expanded from eight to ten teams. In the expansion draft, the newly created Los Angeles Angels and Washington Senators[17] were restricted to drafting players from AL rosters. The perceived result was that American League team rosters had become watered down, as players who would otherwise have been playing at AAA, if not lower, were now in the AL. The Yankees, however, were left mainly intact.[citation needed] In order to maintain a balanced schedule, AL owners extended the season from 154 games to 162 games in 1961. (The National League expanded its season to 162 games in 1962.)[18] On January 23, 1961, an Associated Press reporter asked Maris whether the schedule changes might threaten Babe Ruth's single-season home run record; Maris replied, "Nobody will touch it ... Look up the records and you'll see that it's a rare year when anybody hits 50 homers, let alone 60."[citation needed]

 
Maris (left) with Mickey Mantle in 1961

Yankee home runs began to come at a record pace. One famous photograph lined up six 1961 Yankees, including Mantle, Maris, Yogi Berra and Bill Skowron, under the nickname "Murderers Row", because they hit a combined 165 home runs the previous season (the title "Murderers Row", originally coined in 1918, had most famously been used to refer to the 1927 Yankees). As mid-season approached, it seemed quite possible that either Maris or Mantle, or perhaps both, would break Ruth's 34-year-old home run record. Sportswriters began to play the "M&M Boys" against each other, inventing a rivalry where none existed, as Berra would tell multiple interviewers. More and more, the Yankees became "Mickey Mantle's team" and Maris was ostracized as an "outsider" and "not a true Yankee."[citation needed] Mantle, however, was felled by a hip infection causing hospitalization late in the season, leaving Maris as the single remaining player with the opportunity to break Ruth's home run record.[1] In the middle of the season, baseball commissioner Ford Frick (a friend of Ruth) announced at a press conference that unless Ruth's record was broken in the first 154 games of the season, the new record should be shown separately in the "record books", with some "distinctive mark"[19] next to it indicating it had been done in a 162-game season. The asterisk as such a mark was immediately suggested by New York Daily News sportswriter Dick Young.[19] In spite of its formality, Frick's so-called ruling was merely a suggestion: Major League Baseball had no direct control over any record books until many years later.[19] As he closed in on Ruth's record, Maris received death threats and NYPD detective Kieran Burke was assigned to watch over him.[20]

Maris had 59 home runs after the Yankees' 154th game and therefore failed to beat Ruth's 60 home runs within the original season length. Maris hit his 61st home run on October 1, 1961, in the fourth inning of the last game of the season, at Yankee Stadium in front of 23,154 fans.[21] Boston Red Sox pitcher Tracy Stallard gave up the record home run, which was caught by fan Sal Durante in the right field bleachers. Maris was awarded the 1961 Hickok Belt as the top professional athlete of the year[22] and won the American League's MVP Award for the second straight year.[23] It is said, however, that the stress of pursuing the record was so great for Maris that his hair occasionally fell out in clumps during the season.[citation needed] Within a few years the asterisk controversy died down and all prominent baseball record keepers listed Maris as the single-season record holder.[19] Incidentally, it was later found that the Yankees stole signs from the bench that year, specifically having the help of pitcher Bob Turley and his distinct whistle; Tony Kubek noted that the stealing was so good that Turley wasn't allowed off the bench even when he got hurt, and he estimated that Mickey Mantle hit 50 home runs due to Turley. When Maris went up to the plate for that famous home run, Maris heard the sign relayed to him and hit it out for a home run (coincidentally, the third base coach of the Yankees in Frank Crosetti was a teammate of Ruth).[24]

1962–1966

 
Maris signs a baseball for President John F. Kennedy in the 1962 season

In 1962, Maris made his fourth consecutive All-Star team appearance[25] and his seventh and final All-Star game appearance. He made a game-saving play in the bottom of the ninth inning of Game 7 of the 1962 World Series against the San Francisco Giants. With the Yankees leading 1–0 and Matty Alou on first, Willie Mays doubled toward the right-field line. Maris cut off the ball and made a strong throw to prevent Alou from scoring the tying run; the play set up Willie McCovey's series-ending line drive to second baseman Bobby Richardson, capping what would prove to be the final World Series title for the Yankees until 1977.

In 1963, Maris played in only 90 games, hitting 23 home runs. Maris was injured in game two of the 1963 World Series,[26] in which the Yankees were swept by the Los Angeles Dodgers in four games.

In 1964, he rebounded, appearing in 141 games, batting .281 with 26 home runs. Maris hit a home run in Game 6 of the 1964 World Series, in which the Yankees lost to the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games.[27] In 1965, his physical problems returned, and he had off-season surgery to remove a bone chip in his hand. In 1966, the Yankees' and Maris's fortunes continued to decline as he played most of the season with a misdiagnosed broken bone in his hand. On December 8, 1966, he was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals for Charley Smith.[28]

St. Louis Cardinals (1967–1968)

Maris played his final two seasons with the Cardinals, helping the team to win the 1967 and 1968 pennants and the 1967 World Series. In the 1967 World Series, he hit .385, with a home run and seven RBI. It was the best World Series performance of Maris' career.[29]

Later years and death

In the 1970s and 1980s, Maris and his brother owned and operated Maris Distributing, the Budweiser beer distributorship in Gainesville, Florida (and Ocala, Florida), where he moved after retiring from baseball after the 1968 season. Gussie Busch, who owned both the Cardinals and Anheuser-Busch, got Maris started into the beer business. Maris also coached baseball at Gainesville's Oak Hall High School, which named its baseball field after him in 1990.[30]

Maris was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 1983. In response, Maris organized the annual Roger Maris Celebrity Golf Tournament to raise money for cancer research and treatment. Maris died of the disease at age 51 on December 14, 1985, at M.D. Anderson Hospital in Houston, Texas. He was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Fargo, North Dakota.

Media appearances

Maris and Mantle starred in a 1962 film, Safe at Home!, playing themselves.[31] That year, Maris, Mantle, and Yankee teammate Yogi Berra also made appearances in the film That Touch of Mink, starring Cary Grant and Doris Day.[32]

In 1980, Maris, Mantle, Whitey Ford, Elston Howard, and other former Yankee players made appearances in the film It's My Turn, starring Michael Douglas and Jill Clayburgh.[33] Also in 1980, Maris appeared on the November 11 episode of the variety show Hee Haw along with Barbara Mandrell and Sonny Curtis.

Maris' wife, Pat, appeared as herself on October 2, 1961, episode of the game show To Tell the Truth. She received three of the four possible votes.[34]

Legacy

 
Roger Maris's number 9 was retired by the New York Yankees in 1984.

Despite the statements made by Commissioner Frick in 1961, no asterisk was subsequently used beside Maris's home run record in any record books.[citation needed] The Guinness Book of World Records did, however, differentiate the Maris home run record and the Ruth home run record as distinct and separate for a number of years.[citation needed] Speaking at the 1980 All-Star Game, he said, "They acted as though I was doing something wrong, poisoning the record books or something. Do you know what I have to show for 61 home runs? Nothing. Exactly nothing."[35]

Maris's single-season MLB home run record was broken by Mark McGwire, who hit 70 in 1998.[22] Barry Bonds set a new MLB record with 73 home runs in 2001.[36] Maris's home run mark was also surpassed by McGwire in 1999 (with 65) and by Sammy Sosa (with 66 in 1998, 63 in 1999, and 64 in 2001).[37] McGwire, Sosa, and Bonds have all been linked to performance-enhancing drugs.[38][39] Maris remained the AL record-holder for most home runs in a season until Aaron Judge hit his 62nd home run on October 4, 2022, in the Yankees' 161st game of the year.[40]

In 1964, Maris received North Dakota's Roughrider Award.[41]

In 1977, Maris was inducted into the North Dakota American Legion Baseball Hall of Fame.[42]

A Roger Eugene Maris plaque dedication and No. 9 retirement ceremony in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium was held on July 22, 1984 (Old-Timers' Day). The inscribed plaque, subtitled "Against All Odds", calls Maris "A great player and author of one of the most remarkable chapters in the history of major league baseball." Maris participated in the ceremony, wearing a Yankee #9 uniform. Elston Howard (No. 32), a teammate of Maris, was honored along with Maris.[43]

 
The Roger Maris Museum in Fargo

The Roger Maris Museum, which opened in 1984 at the West Acres Shopping Center in Fargo, and the Roger Maris Cancer Center at Sanford Hospital in Fargo are both named after Maris.[citation needed]

The United States Postal Service issued a "Roger Maris, 61 in 61" commemorative stamp on September 17, 1999, as part of the Celebrate the Century series.[44] This places him in rarer company than even being elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, as only 30 baseball players have been given their own commemorative U.S. postage stamp as of 2022.[45]

 
Roger Maris billboard in Fargo

Actor Barry Pepper portrayed Maris in the 2001 HBO film 61*, directed by Billy Crystal.

In 2005, in light of accusations of steroid use against the three players who had, by then, hit more than 61 home runs in a season (McGwire, Sosa and Bonds), the North Dakota Senate wrote to MLB to express the opinion that Roger Maris's 61 home runs should be recognized as the single-season record.[46]

Maris was inducted into the Baseball Reliquary's Shrine of the Eternals in 2009.[47]

As of 2010, Newman Signs Inc., which holds the naming rights to Newman Outdoor Field in Fargo, continued to use billboard signage to declare Maris as the "Legitimate Home Run King".[48]

On September 24, 2011, at Yankee Stadium, the Yankees celebrated the 50th anniversary of Maris's single-season home run record.[49]

In October 2022, he was inaugurated in the Croatian-American Sports Hall of Fame.[50]

Hall of Fame candidacy

Maris was considered for election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame via voting of the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BWAA) from 1974 to 1988.[51] To date, Maris has not been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.[52]

In 1977, sportswriter Greg Hansen criticized baseball writers in the St. Petersburg Independent for excluding Maris from the Hall of Fame after Maris received only 72 votes in that year's voting. Hansen noted that there were many outfielders in the Hall of Fame who had never won two MVP awards, and that no one else had ever hit 61 home runs in a season. "To show you what an injustice this is to the man, Maris finished just a notch ahead of Harvey Kuenn, for crying out loud."[53] Hansen wrote that Maris had resented the media's intrusion on his privacy; he said that Maris's tense relationship with the media had affected the voting.[53] Hansen also wrote that Maris had told him after the voting that he knew he would never get inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame: "I'll leave the Hall of Fame to the geniuses that vote on it. I will never get in. I have always known that. I will not argue with you about why or why not I should be elected."[53]

In 2010, the Baseball Hall of Fame established a Golden Era Committee (replacing the Veterans Committee) to vote on the possible Hall of Fame induction of previously overlooked players along with retired umpires, managers and executives who made the greatest contributions to baseball between 1947 and 1972.[54] Beginning in December 2011, this committee voted every three years on ten candidates from the era selected by the Baseball Writers' Association of America's (BBWAA) Historical Overview Committee. Maris did not appear on the first Golden Era Committee ballot in 2011 or on the second one in 2014 (one former player was voted to the Hall of Fame in 2011 and no one was voted in by the committee in 2014).[55][56]

In August 2011, George Vecsey of The New York Times called Maris "a terrific player for a few brief years".[57] Vecsey wrote that while Maris had two seasons where he played at Hall of Fame caliber, and while Maris played in an era that was not influenced by performance-enhancing substances, he did not believe that Maris's career statistics were worthy of induction.[57]

Golden Days Committee

In July 2016, four new committees were established.[58] The Golden Days Era Committee (1950–1969) was scheduled to meet and vote for the first time in December 2020 for the 2021 Hall of Fame induction.[59] Maris is the 24th former player on the Hall of Fame rated list of 85 eligible candidates for the Golden Days Committee Ballot.[60][59] In August 2020, the Hall of Fame rescheduled The Golden Days Committee winter meeting in 2020 to December 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[59][61] The committee's ballot consists of ten candidates compiled by the BBWAA's Historical Overview Committee. Maris was named one of the ten finalists,[62] but ultimately was not part of the chosen class, which consisted of Minnie Miñoso, Tony Oliva, Jim Kaat, and Gil Hodges.[63]

MLB statistics

Maris's major league statistics:[51]

Years Games PA AB Runs Hits 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO OBP SLG BA Fld%
12 1463 5847 5101 826 1325 195 42 275 850 21 652 733 .345 .476 .260 .982

MLB awards

Maris's major league awards:[51]

Award / Honor Time(s) Date(s)
American League All-Star 7 1959, 1960 (2) 1961 (2) 1962 (2)
American League Most Valuable Player 2 1960, 1961
American League Gold Glove Award (RF) 1 1960

Other awards, honors, and achievements

 
Roger Maris plaque in Yankee Stadium's Monument Park
  • Hickok Belt (1961)
  • Sporting News Player of the Year (1961)[64]
  • World Series champion: 1961, 1962, 1967
  • AL leader in home runs, runs scored, and total bases: 1961
  • AL leader in runs batted in and extra base hits: 1960, 1961
  • AL leader in slugging average: 1960
  • AL leader in double plays turned as right fielder and outfielder: 1959
  • AL leader in fielding average as right fielder: 1960, 1964
  • NL leader in fielding average as right fielder: 1967
  • New York Yankees No. 9 retired / Monument Park honoree: 1984

MLB records

Home runs, season, MLB: 61 (1961)

  • Broken by Mark McGwire on September 8, 1998

Home runs, season, AL: 61 (1961)

  • Broken by Aaron Judge on October 4, 2022

See also

Notes

  1. ^ MLB held two All-Star Games in 1959, 60, 61, and 62.

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External links

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
  • Official website
  • Roger Maris at IMDb
  • Roger Maris at Find a Grave
Preceded by Single season home run record holder
1961–1998
Succeeded by

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Roger Eugene Maris September 10 1934 December 14 1985 was an American professional baseball right fielder who played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball MLB He is best known for setting a new MLB single season home run record with 61 home runs in 1961 The record remained unbroken until 1998 and remained the American League AL record until Aaron Judge broke it in 2022 Roger MarisMaris in 1960Right fielderBorn 1934 09 10 September 10 1934Hibbing Minnesota U S Died December 14 1985 1985 12 14 aged 51 Houston Texas U S Batted LeftThrew RightMLB debutApril 16 1957 for the Cleveland IndiansLast MLB appearanceSeptember 29 1968 for the St Louis CardinalsMLB statisticsBatting average 260Home runs275Runs batted in850TeamsCleveland Indians 1957 1958 Kansas City Athletics 1958 1959 New York Yankees 1960 1966 St Louis Cardinals 1967 1968 Career highlights and awards7 All Star 1959 1962 3 World Series champion 1961 1962 1967 2 AL MVP 1960 1961 Gold Glove Award 1960 AL home run leader 1961 2 AL RBI leader 1960 1961 New York Yankees No 9 retired Monument Park honoreeMaris played in the minor leagues from 1953 to 1956 and made his major league debut for the Cleveland Indians in 1957 He was traded to the Kansas City Athletics during the 1958 season and to the New York Yankees after the 1959 season Maris finished his playing career as a member of the St Louis Cardinals in 1967 and 1968 Maris was an AL All Star from 1959 through 1962 a an AL Most Valuable Player in 1960 and 1961 and an AL Gold Glove Award winner in 1960 Maris appeared in seven World Series he played for Yankees teams that won the World Series in 1961 and 1962 and for a Cardinals team that won the World Series in 1967 Maris s home run record was controversial as the previous single season home run record 60 set by Babe Ruth in 1927 was set during a period when MLB teams played 154 games per season Before Maris broke Ruth s record the AL baseball season had been extended to 162 games Maris hit his 61st home run in the last game of the season which led to questions about the legitimacy of his record 1 In 1998 Mark McGwire set a new MLB record with 70 home runs the same year Sammy Sosa also surpassed Maris record with 66 home runs In 2001 Barry Bonds surpassed that mark with 73 home runs though all three players used performance enhancing drugs 2 Maris AL single season home run record stood until 2022 when Aaron Judge hit 62 home runs in a single season for the New York Yankees Contents 1 Early years 2 Minor league baseball career 3 Major league baseball career 3 1 Cleveland Indians 1957 1958 3 2 Kansas City Athletics 1958 1959 3 3 New York Yankees 1960 1966 3 3 1 1961 3 3 2 1962 1966 3 4 St Louis Cardinals 1967 1968 4 Later years and death 5 Media appearances 6 Legacy 7 Hall of Fame candidacy 7 1 Golden Days Committee 8 MLB statistics 9 MLB awards 9 1 Other awards honors and achievements 10 MLB records 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksEarly years EditRoger Eugene Maris was born on September 10 1934 in Hibbing Minnesota in 1955 his father changed the surname from Maras to Maris 3 4 Roger s parents Rudolph S Rudy Maras and Ann Corrine Connie nee Perkovich were born in Minnesota and were of Croatian heritage 5 6 7 Maris brother Rudolph who was a year older developed polio at age 18 in 1951 8 Maris parents had a turbulent marriage and divorced in 1960 His father died in Fargo in 1992 at age 81 The Maris family moved to Grand Forks North Dakota in 1938 and to Fargo North Dakota in 1946 7 Maris entered Fargo Central High School in 1948 In 1950 Maris a Catholic transferred to Bishop Shanley High School in Fargo and graduated from there in June 1952 Maris played both baseball and football for the Shanley Deacons In football Maris set a national high school record which still stands for most return touchdowns in a game with four two kickoff returns one punt return and one interception return In that 1951 game he also scored a fifth touchdown on a 32 yard run from scrimmage 9 He met his future wife Patricia in the tenth grade at a high school basketball game 10 Minor league baseball career EditMaris began play for the Indians minor league organization at Fargo the Fargo Moorhead Twins in 1953 He was named rookie of the year in the Northern League then moved on to Keokuk Iowa the next season In four minor league seasons from 1953 to 1956 Maris hit 303 with 78 home runs In game two of the 1956 Junior World Series Maris playing for the Indianapolis Indians of the American Association Triple A league set a record by driving in seven runs 11 With all five teams for which Maris played in the minors the clubs win loss records improved from the prior season 11 Major league baseball career Edit Maris with the Cleveland Indians in 1957 Cleveland Indians 1957 1958 Edit Maris made his major league debut on April 16 1957 with the Cleveland Indians Two days later he hit the first home run of his career a grand slam off Tigers pitcher Jack Crimian at Briggs Stadium in Detroit 11 He finished his rookie season with 14 home runs On June 15 1958 after playing in 51 games and hitting nine home runs for the Indians he was traded to the Kansas City Athletics with Dick Tomanek and Preston Ward for Vic Power and Woodie Held 12 Kansas City Athletics 1958 1959 Edit Maris played in 99 games and hit 19 home runs for Kansas City in 1958 In 1959 he played in 122 games and hit 16 home runs he missed 45 games during the second half of the season as a result of an appendix operation He was selected to play in the second of two All Star Games held that year 13 14 In the late 1950s Kansas City frequently traded their best young players to the New York Yankees a practice which led them to be referred to as the Yankees major league farm team 15 and Maris was no exception In a seven player deal in December 1959 he was sent to the Yankees with Kent Hadley and Joe DeMaestri in exchange for Marv Throneberry Norm Siebern Hank Bauer and Don Larsen 16 New York Yankees 1960 1966 Edit In 1960 Maris hit a single double and two home runs in his first game as a Yankee He was named to the AL All Star roster again and played in both games He finished the season leading the AL in slugging percentage 581 runs batted in 112 and extra base hits 64 He also hit 39 home runs and had a 283 batting average 12 He won the American League s Most Valuable Player award and was recognized as an outstanding defensive outfielder with a Gold Glove Award citation needed The Yankees won the American League pennant the first of five consecutive pennants but lost a seven game World Series to the Pittsburgh Pirates culminating in Bill Mazeroski s dramatic walk off home run citation needed 1961 Edit Main articles 1961 Major League Baseball season and 1961 New York Yankees season Left to right Babe Ruth s 60th home run bat 1927 Roger Maris s 61st home run bat 1961 and Mark McGwire s and Sammy Sosa s 70th and 66th home run bats 1998 In 1961 the AL expanded from eight to ten teams In the expansion draft the newly created Los Angeles Angels and Washington Senators 17 were restricted to drafting players from AL rosters The perceived result was that American League team rosters had become watered down as players who would otherwise have been playing at AAA if not lower were now in the AL The Yankees however were left mainly intact citation needed In order to maintain a balanced schedule AL owners extended the season from 154 games to 162 games in 1961 The National League expanded its season to 162 games in 1962 18 On January 23 1961 an Associated Press reporter asked Maris whether the schedule changes might threaten Babe Ruth s single season home run record Maris replied Nobody will touch it Look up the records and you ll see that it s a rare year when anybody hits 50 homers let alone 60 citation needed Maris left with Mickey Mantle in 1961 Yankee home runs began to come at a record pace One famous photograph lined up six 1961 Yankees including Mantle Maris Yogi Berra and Bill Skowron under the nickname Murderers Row because they hit a combined 165 home runs the previous season the title Murderers Row originally coined in 1918 had most famously been used to refer to the 1927 Yankees As mid season approached it seemed quite possible that either Maris or Mantle or perhaps both would break Ruth s 34 year old home run record Sportswriters began to play the M amp M Boys against each other inventing a rivalry where none existed as Berra would tell multiple interviewers More and more the Yankees became Mickey Mantle s team and Maris was ostracized as an outsider and not a true Yankee citation needed Mantle however was felled by a hip infection causing hospitalization late in the season leaving Maris as the single remaining player with the opportunity to break Ruth s home run record 1 In the middle of the season baseball commissioner Ford Frick a friend of Ruth announced at a press conference that unless Ruth s record was broken in the first 154 games of the season the new record should be shown separately in the record books with some distinctive mark 19 next to it indicating it had been done in a 162 game season The asterisk as such a mark was immediately suggested by New York Daily News sportswriter Dick Young 19 In spite of its formality Frick s so called ruling was merely a suggestion Major League Baseball had no direct control over any record books until many years later 19 As he closed in on Ruth s record Maris received death threats and NYPD detective Kieran Burke was assigned to watch over him 20 Maris had 59 home runs after the Yankees 154th game and therefore failed to beat Ruth s 60 home runs within the original season length Maris hit his 61st home run on October 1 1961 in the fourth inning of the last game of the season at Yankee Stadium in front of 23 154 fans 21 Boston Red Sox pitcher Tracy Stallard gave up the record home run which was caught by fan Sal Durante in the right field bleachers Maris was awarded the 1961 Hickok Belt as the top professional athlete of the year 22 and won the American League s MVP Award for the second straight year 23 It is said however that the stress of pursuing the record was so great for Maris that his hair occasionally fell out in clumps during the season citation needed Within a few years the asterisk controversy died down and all prominent baseball record keepers listed Maris as the single season record holder 19 Incidentally it was later found that the Yankees stole signs from the bench that year specifically having the help of pitcher Bob Turley and his distinct whistle Tony Kubek noted that the stealing was so good that Turley wasn t allowed off the bench even when he got hurt and he estimated that Mickey Mantle hit 50 home runs due to Turley When Maris went up to the plate for that famous home run Maris heard the sign relayed to him and hit it out for a home run coincidentally the third base coach of the Yankees in Frank Crosetti was a teammate of Ruth 24 1962 1966 Edit Maris signs a baseball for President John F Kennedy in the 1962 season In 1962 Maris made his fourth consecutive All Star team appearance 25 and his seventh and final All Star game appearance He made a game saving play in the bottom of the ninth inning of Game 7 of the 1962 World Series against the San Francisco Giants With the Yankees leading 1 0 and Matty Alou on first Willie Mays doubled toward the right field line Maris cut off the ball and made a strong throw to prevent Alou from scoring the tying run the play set up Willie McCovey s series ending line drive to second baseman Bobby Richardson capping what would prove to be the final World Series title for the Yankees until 1977 In 1963 Maris played in only 90 games hitting 23 home runs Maris was injured in game two of the 1963 World Series 26 in which the Yankees were swept by the Los Angeles Dodgers in four games In 1964 he rebounded appearing in 141 games batting 281 with 26 home runs Maris hit a home run in Game 6 of the 1964 World Series in which the Yankees lost to the St Louis Cardinals in seven games 27 In 1965 his physical problems returned and he had off season surgery to remove a bone chip in his hand In 1966 the Yankees and Maris s fortunes continued to decline as he played most of the season with a misdiagnosed broken bone in his hand On December 8 1966 he was traded to the St Louis Cardinals for Charley Smith 28 St Louis Cardinals 1967 1968 Edit Maris played his final two seasons with the Cardinals helping the team to win the 1967 and 1968 pennants and the 1967 World Series In the 1967 World Series he hit 385 with a home run and seven RBI It was the best World Series performance of Maris career 29 Later years and death EditIn the 1970s and 1980s Maris and his brother owned and operated Maris Distributing the Budweiser beer distributorship in Gainesville Florida and Ocala Florida where he moved after retiring from baseball after the 1968 season Gussie Busch who owned both the Cardinals and Anheuser Busch got Maris started into the beer business Maris also coached baseball at Gainesville s Oak Hall High School which named its baseball field after him in 1990 30 Maris was diagnosed with non Hodgkin lymphoma in 1983 In response Maris organized the annual Roger Maris Celebrity Golf Tournament to raise money for cancer research and treatment Maris died of the disease at age 51 on December 14 1985 at M D Anderson Hospital in Houston Texas He was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Fargo North Dakota Media appearances EditMaris and Mantle starred in a 1962 film Safe at Home playing themselves 31 That year Maris Mantle and Yankee teammate Yogi Berra also made appearances in the film That Touch of Mink starring Cary Grant and Doris Day 32 In 1980 Maris Mantle Whitey Ford Elston Howard and other former Yankee players made appearances in the film It s My Turn starring Michael Douglas and Jill Clayburgh 33 Also in 1980 Maris appeared on the November 11 episode of the variety show Hee Haw along with Barbara Mandrell and Sonny Curtis Maris wife Pat appeared as herself on October 2 1961 episode of the game show To Tell the Truth She received three of the four possible votes 34 Legacy Edit Roger Maris s number 9 was retired by the New York Yankees in 1984 Despite the statements made by Commissioner Frick in 1961 no asterisk was subsequently used beside Maris s home run record in any record books citation needed The Guinness Book of World Records did however differentiate the Maris home run record and the Ruth home run record as distinct and separate for a number of years citation needed Speaking at the 1980 All Star Game he said They acted as though I was doing something wrong poisoning the record books or something Do you know what I have to show for 61 home runs Nothing Exactly nothing 35 Maris s single season MLB home run record was broken by Mark McGwire who hit 70 in 1998 22 Barry Bonds set a new MLB record with 73 home runs in 2001 36 Maris s home run mark was also surpassed by McGwire in 1999 with 65 and by Sammy Sosa with 66 in 1998 63 in 1999 and 64 in 2001 37 McGwire Sosa and Bonds have all been linked to performance enhancing drugs 38 39 Maris remained the AL record holder for most home runs in a season until Aaron Judge hit his 62nd home run on October 4 2022 in the Yankees 161st game of the year 40 In 1964 Maris received North Dakota s Roughrider Award 41 In 1977 Maris was inducted into the North Dakota American Legion Baseball Hall of Fame 42 A Roger Eugene Maris plaque dedication and No 9 retirement ceremony in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium was held on July 22 1984 Old Timers Day The inscribed plaque subtitled Against All Odds calls Maris A great player and author of one of the most remarkable chapters in the history of major league baseball Maris participated in the ceremony wearing a Yankee 9 uniform Elston Howard No 32 a teammate of Maris was honored along with Maris 43 The Roger Maris Museum in Fargo The Roger Maris Museum which opened in 1984 at the West Acres Shopping Center in Fargo and the Roger Maris Cancer Center at Sanford Hospital in Fargo are both named after Maris citation needed The United States Postal Service issued a Roger Maris 61 in 61 commemorative stamp on September 17 1999 as part of the Celebrate the Century series 44 This places him in rarer company than even being elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame as only 30 baseball players have been given their own commemorative U S postage stamp as of 2022 45 Roger Maris billboard in Fargo Actor Barry Pepper portrayed Maris in the 2001 HBO film 61 directed by Billy Crystal In 2005 in light of accusations of steroid use against the three players who had by then hit more than 61 home runs in a season McGwire Sosa and Bonds the North Dakota Senate wrote to MLB to express the opinion that Roger Maris s 61 home runs should be recognized as the single season record 46 Maris was inducted into the Baseball Reliquary s Shrine of the Eternals in 2009 47 As of 2010 Newman Signs Inc which holds the naming rights to Newman Outdoor Field in Fargo continued to use billboard signage to declare Maris as the Legitimate Home Run King 48 On September 24 2011 at Yankee Stadium the Yankees celebrated the 50th anniversary of Maris s single season home run record 49 In October 2022 he was inaugurated in the Croatian American Sports Hall of Fame 50 Hall of Fame candidacy EditMaris was considered for election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame via voting of the Baseball Writers Association of America BWAA from 1974 to 1988 51 To date Maris has not been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame 52 In 1977 sportswriter Greg Hansen criticized baseball writers in the St Petersburg Independent for excluding Maris from the Hall of Fame after Maris received only 72 votes in that year s voting Hansen noted that there were many outfielders in the Hall of Fame who had never won two MVP awards and that no one else had ever hit 61 home runs in a season To show you what an injustice this is to the man Maris finished just a notch ahead of Harvey Kuenn for crying out loud 53 Hansen wrote that Maris had resented the media s intrusion on his privacy he said that Maris s tense relationship with the media had affected the voting 53 Hansen also wrote that Maris had told him after the voting that he knew he would never get inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame I ll leave the Hall of Fame to the geniuses that vote on it I will never get in I have always known that I will not argue with you about why or why not I should be elected 53 In 2010 the Baseball Hall of Fame established a Golden Era Committee replacing the Veterans Committee to vote on the possible Hall of Fame induction of previously overlooked players along with retired umpires managers and executives who made the greatest contributions to baseball between 1947 and 1972 54 Beginning in December 2011 this committee voted every three years on ten candidates from the era selected by the Baseball Writers Association of America s BBWAA Historical Overview Committee Maris did not appear on the first Golden Era Committee ballot in 2011 or on the second one in 2014 one former player was voted to the Hall of Fame in 2011 and no one was voted in by the committee in 2014 55 56 In August 2011 George Vecsey of The New York Times called Maris a terrific player for a few brief years 57 Vecsey wrote that while Maris had two seasons where he played at Hall of Fame caliber and while Maris played in an era that was not influenced by performance enhancing substances he did not believe that Maris s career statistics were worthy of induction 57 Golden Days Committee Edit In July 2016 four new committees were established 58 The Golden Days Era Committee 1950 1969 was scheduled to meet and vote for the first time in December 2020 for the 2021 Hall of Fame induction 59 Maris is the 24th former player on the Hall of Fame rated list of 85 eligible candidates for the Golden Days Committee Ballot 60 59 In August 2020 the Hall of Fame rescheduled The Golden Days Committee winter meeting in 2020 to December 2021 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 59 61 The committee s ballot consists of ten candidates compiled by the BBWAA s Historical Overview Committee Maris was named one of the ten finalists 62 but ultimately was not part of the chosen class which consisted of Minnie Minoso Tony Oliva Jim Kaat and Gil Hodges 63 MLB statistics EditMaris s major league statistics 51 Years Games PA AB Runs Hits 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO OBP SLG BA Fld 12 1463 5847 5101 826 1325 195 42 275 850 21 652 733 345 476 260 982MLB awards EditMaris s major league awards 51 Award Honor Time s Date s American League All Star 7 1959 1960 2 1961 2 1962 2 American League Most Valuable Player 2 1960 1961American League Gold Glove Award RF 1 1960Other awards honors and achievements Edit Roger Maris plaque in Yankee Stadium s Monument Park Hickok Belt 1961 Sporting News Player of the Year 1961 64 World Series champion 1961 1962 1967 AL leader in home runs runs scored and total bases 1961 AL leader in runs batted in and extra base hits 1960 1961 AL leader in slugging average 1960 AL leader in double plays turned as right fielder and outfielder 1959 AL leader in fielding average as right fielder 1960 1964 NL leader in fielding average as right fielder 1967 New York Yankees No 9 retired Monument Park honoree 1984MLB records EditHome runs season MLB 61 1961 Broken by Mark McGwire on September 8 1998Home runs season AL 61 1961 Broken by Aaron Judge on October 4 2022See also Edit Biography portal Baseball portal50 home run club List of Major League Baseball annual home run leaders List of Major League Baseball annual runs batted in leaders List of Major League Baseball annual runs scored leaders List of Major League Baseball career home run leaders List of Major League Baseball home run recordsNotes Edit MLB held two All Star Games in 1959 60 61 and 62 References Edit a b Service Bill Modoono Scripps Howard News IT S BEEN 25 YEARS SINCE NO 61 BUT MARIS REMAINS BITTER MEMORY chicagotribune com Lawyer Bonds didn t know he used steroids The Washington Post Washington D C March 23 2011 ISSN 0190 8286 OCLC 1330888409 How Much Better and More Honest Roger Maris Seems Today travel watch com Archived from the original on August 6 2011 Roger Maris famously dead com Karlgaard Rich April 10 2006 Roger Maris Belongs in the Hall Forbes com Roger Maris s mother dead at 90 UPI com accessed August 12 2016 a b Roger Maris Society for American Baseball Research sabr org State son worth remembering The Bismarck Tribune October 15 2005 retrieved November 23 2014 Tales from the Record Book Archived from the original on September 18 2012 Retrieved September 19 2012 Mickey Mantle America s Prodigal son by Tony Castro a b c Clavin Tom Peary Danny 2010 Roger Maris Baseball s Reluctant Hero New York Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 1 4165 8928 0 a b Roger Maris Stats Baseball Reference com Leagues split two All Star Games in 1959 MLB com Sandomir Richard July 15 2008 When Midsummer Had Two Classics The New York Times Jeff Katz The Kansas City A s and the Wrong Half of the Yankees How the Yankees Controlled Two of the Eight American League Franchises During the 1950s Maple Street Press 2007 ISBN 0 9777436 5 9 Reading Eagle via Google News Archive Search The Washington Senators that took the field in 1961 were an expansion team having replaced the original Senators franchise that had re located to Minnesota and become the Minnesota Twins Cutting back to 154 games a season not likely Halem says USA TODAY a b c d Barra Allen October 3 2001 The myth of Maris asterisk Salon com Retrieved November 15 2014 Tracy Thomas Kieran Burke retired NYPD detective and son of slain cop dies at 94 nydailynews com October 1 1961 Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees Box Score and Play by Play Sports Reference LLC via Retrosheet Retrieved November 2 2008 a b North Dakota bandit steals a 140 000 belt once awarded to Roger Maris July 26 2016 Remember the year the MVP vote was tied MLB com May 23 2020 A Disabled Turley Still Valuable Asset Los Angeles Times March 13 1988 Sportsdata Midsummer Classics Celebrating MLB s All Star Game 1959 1962 all players who were named to the AL or NL roster were credited with one appearance per season 1 Archived March 30 2015 at the Wayback Machine 1963 World Series Baseball Almanac Roger Maris Postseason Batting Gamelogs Baseball Reference com The Day Google News Archive Search news Google com Retrieved May 25 2019 Roger Maris World Series Stats baseball almanac com Baseball Almanac 2020 Retrieved February 14 2020 Adelson Andrea June 11 2007 House That Maris Built stands tall orlandosentinel com Orlando Sentinel Retrieved February 14 2020 Lieber Leslie April 29 1962 Mantle and Maris Bat Out a Movie That Touch of Mink Production amp Contact Info IMDbPro pro imdb com It s My Turn Cast IMDbPro pro imdb com To Tell the Truth Roger Maris s wife PANEL Dina Merrill Johnny Carson Oct 2 1961 You Tube Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Retrieved October 3 2021 Frimpong Fiifi September 13 2022 Aaron Judge hits home runs 56 and 57 in Yankees 7 6 win over Red Sox moves closer to Roger Maris all time team mark New York Daily News Retrieved September 25 2022 Hall of Fame countdown Barry Bonds will have to keep waiting for Hall of Fame entry USA TODAY Leaderboarding The historic home run prowess of Mark McGwire CBSSports com Mark McGwire says he would have hit 70 home runs without PEDs The Washington Post April 9 2018 Retrieved November 15 2021 Kroichick Ron March 7 2006 Book traces Bonds steroids use to McGwire Sosa HR race SFGate On this date in baseball history Roger Maris hits record 61st home run in 1961 CBSSports com news grandforksherald com September 16 2011 12am September 16 2011 Past N D Rough Rider Award winners Grand Forks Herald The American Legion Department of North Dakota Baseball Hall of Fame Roger Maris NDLegion org Archived from the original on September 6 2017 Retrieved May 25 2019 The Man Who Beat The Babe Waycross Journal Herald July 24 1984 p 6 Retrieved April 18 2012 US Stamp Gallery gt gt Roger Maris 61 in 61 usstampgallery com Neyer Rob July 2 2021 With Baseball Stamps It Ain t Over Until the Rights Issues Clear The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 15 2022 North Dakota Senate backs Maris resolution NBCSports com Associated Press April 4 2005 Archived from the original on March 7 2012 Retrieved February 18 2009 Shrine of the Eternals Inductees Baseball Reliquary Retrieved August 14 2019 Bob Von Sternberg February 5 2010 Billboards tout the 61 in 61 clubbed by Maris Fargo s golden boy Star Tribune Archived from the original on February 11 2010 Retrieved June 28 2010 Yankees honor Maris 61 home run season Bismarck Tribune Associated Press Inaugural Croatian American Sports Hall of Fame induction held croatianweek com October 18 2022 a b c Roger Maris stats baseball reference com Baseball Reference Retrieved July 7 2021 Herrmann Maris family gets redemption Newsday a b c Hansen Greg February 1 1977 Roger Maris Evening Independent Retrieved December 3 2014 Era Committees Era Committee Rules of Election baseballhall org Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Retrieved July 17 2021 Golden Era Committee candidates announced Baseball Hall of Fame Archived from the original on November 5 2014 Retrieved December 3 2014 Bloom Barry Santo Hodges among 10 on Golden Era ballot MLB com Archived from the original on December 22 2015 Retrieved December 3 2014 a b Vecsey George August 20 2011 50 years later Maris s 61 homer season looks even better The New York Times Retrieved December 3 2014 Eras Committees Baseball Hall of Fame a b c Hall of Stats Upcoming Elections www hallofstats com Hall of Stats Roger Maris www hallofstats com Kelly Matt August 24 2020 Era Committee elections rescheduled to 2021 mlb com Major League Baseball Retrieved July 17 2021 2022 Golden Days Era Ballot baseballhall org National Baseball Hall of Fame Retrieved February 10 2022 2022 Hall of Fame Voting baseball reference com Baseball Reference Retrieved February 10 2022 MLB The Sporting News Pitchers of the Year amp The Sporting News Major League Players of the Year Baseball Reference com Sports Reference LLC 2020 Retrieved February 14 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roger Maris Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Official website Roger Maris at IMDb Roger Maris at Find a Grave Roger Maris Golf TournamentPreceded byBabe Ruth Single season home run record holder1961 1998 Succeeded byMark McGwire Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roger Maris amp oldid 1153758037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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