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Anna Mae Butler

F, #75451, b. 16 April 1885, d. 4 April 1959
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Biography

Anna Mae Butler was born on 16 April 1885 in Illinois. She married Clifford J. Triem, son of Philip H. Triem and Alzina Julia Webster, after April 1930. Anna Mae Butler died on 4 April 1959 in Springfield, Greene Co., MO.

She was buried in April 1959 in Eastlawn Cemetery, Springfield, Greene Co., MO, Findagrave #17766172.
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Daisy Lee Rogers

F, #75452, b. 17 November 1898, d. 1 July 1994
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Family: Milo Triem (b. 25 May 1885, d. 11 May 1954)

SonHarold James Triem+ (b. 29 December 1918, d. 3 December 1987)

Biography

Daisy Lee Rogers was born on 17 November 1898 in Coffee Co., TN. She married Milo Triem, son of Philip H. Triem and Alzina Julia Webster, in 1917. Daisy Lee Rogers died on 1 July 1994 in Thatcher, Graham Co., AZ.

She was buried in July 1994 in Eastlawn Cemetery, Springfield, Greene Co., MO, Findagrave #56836347.
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Hettie1

F, #75453, b. about 1839
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Biography

Hettie was born about 1839 in Darke Co. (probably), OH.1 She married John H. C. Larimore, son of William C. Larimore and Ann R.1
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Citations

  1. [S1123] Versailles, Wayne Twp., p.528, Dwelling 1937, Family 1963, 1860 Federal Census, Darke County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 956; FHL #803956.

George W. Larimore1

M, #75454, b. about 1842

Parents

FatherWilliam C. Larimore (b. about 1812)
MotherAnn R. (b. about 1811)
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Biography

George W. Larimore was born about 1842 in Hampshire Co. (probably), VA.1
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Citations

  1. [S1123] Versailles, Wayne Twp., p.529, Dwelling 1938, Family 1964, 1860 Federal Census, Darke County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 956; FHL #803956.

Catherine Larimore1

F, #75455, b. about 1851

Parents

FatherJohn Larimore (b. 17 December 1812, d. 3 January 1861)
MotherAsenath Munden (b. about 1820, d. 1890)
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Biography

Catherine Larimore was born about 1851 in Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL.1
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Citations

  1. [S601] Pekin, p.332, Dwelling 626, Family 626, 1860 Federal Census, Tazewell County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 232; FHL #803232.

Melissa J. Larimore1

F, #75456, b. about 1853, d. before 18 June 1880

Parents

FatherJohn Larimore (b. 17 December 1812, d. 3 January 1861)
MotherAsenath Munden (b. about 1820, d. 1890)
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Biography

Melissa J. Larimore was born about 1853 in Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL.1 She married Michael Hollywood on 22 October 1869 in Tazewell Co., IL. She died before 18 June 1880 in Tazewell Co., IL.

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Citations

  1. [S601] Pekin, p.332, Dwelling 626, Family 626, 1860 Federal Census, Tazewell County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 232; FHL #803232.

Susan Larimore

F, #75457, b. July 1881

Parents

FatherGreen Upshur Larimore (b. May 1843, d. 7 February 1921)
MotherBarbara Ellen Whipkey (b. 5 January 1863, d. 10 July 1915)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Susan Larimore was born in July 1881 in Cherokee Nation; Indian Territory (now OK.)1


Note:

Multiple online genealogies, plus Findagrave.com, show this individual as "Annie" Larimore who married George A. Neeley on 20 SEP 1900 at Muskogee County. This notion is strongly supported by the fact that Anna (Larimore) Neeley was buried in Oglesby Cemetery where Green and Barbara Larimore and several of their children are also buried.

I believe Susan Larimore, daughter of Green and Barbara (Whipkey) Larimore did not become Anna Larimore, wife of George Neeley. There was another Anna Larimore who better fits the demographic characteristics of George Neeley's wife. This was Anna Larimore, daughter of Samuel and Margaret (Blocher) Larimore, born 1880 in Mercer County, Missouri and lived in June, 1900 with her grandmother Blocher in Benton County, Arkansas, just over the border from Oklahoma. The 1910 census lists Annie Neeley's birth location as Missouri.

The fate of Susan Larimore, daughter of Green U. Larimore, is unknown at this time. DLB 2020.

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Citations

  1. [S488] Dist. 18, Twp. 24 N., Range 20E., sheets 16B/17A, Dwelling 278, Family 286, 1900 Federal Census, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma Territory. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Rolls 1843-46; FHL #1241843-46.

Benjamin Larimore1

M, #75458, b. March 1883

Parents

FatherGreen Upshur Larimore (b. May 1843, d. 7 February 1921)
MotherBarbara Ellen Whipkey (b. 5 January 1863, d. 10 July 1915)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Benjamin Larimore was born in March 1883 in Indian Territory.1
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Citations

  1. [S488] Dist. 18, Twp. 24 N., Range 20E., sheets 16B/17A, Dwelling 278, Family 286, 1900 Federal Census, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma Territory. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Rolls 1843-46; FHL #1241843-46.

George Alexander Neeley1,2

M, #75459, b. 14 September 1880, d. 18 April 1961

Parents

FatherAlexander Neeley (b. 18 February 1856, d. 22 March 1944)
MotherIda Mae Savage (b. 2 September 1860, d. 7 February 1937)
Pedigree Link

Family: Anna Larimore (b. May 1880, d. 1919)

DaughterGoldie Mae Neely+ (b. about 1903)
DaughterMollie Neely (b. about 1904)
SonGeorge Neeley (b. 23 February 1906, d. 16 March 1991)
DaughterVera Marie Neely (b. 11 July 1908, d. 5 May 1924)
SonJohn Grover Neely (b. 22 July 1912, d. 11 June 1976)
DaughterLydia Ethel Neely (b. 20 October 1914, d. 1 February 1999)
SonAndrew J. Neely (b. 9 July 1918, d. 21 August 1965)

Biography

George Alexander Neeley was born on 14 September 1880 in DeSoto, Johnson Co., KS.1,2 He married Anna Larimore, daughter of Samuel Adams Larimore and Margaret Jane Blocher, on 20 September 1900 in Muskogee Co., OK, Annie's name mangled to "Limore" on transcribed marriage record. George Alexander Neeley married Clara Belle Stevens on 28 June 1921. He died on 18 April 1961 in Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA.

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Citations

  1. [S488] Twp. 25, Dist. 11, sheet 15A, line 42, 1900 Federal Census, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma Territory. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Rolls 1843-46; FHL #1241843-46.
  2. [S1124] Lincoln Twp., sheet 13B, Dwelling 219, Family 219, 1910 Federal Census, Washington County, Oklahoma. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1276.

Goldie Mae Neely1

F, #75460, b. about 1903

Parents

FatherGeorge Alexander Neeley (b. 14 September 1880, d. 18 April 1961)
MotherAnna Larimore (b. May 1880, d. 1919)
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Family: Benton McMillan Bryant (b. 9 February 1892, d. 20 September 1965)

DaughterLorena Marie Bryant (b. 21 December 1922, d. 4 April 1978)
DaughterIrene Louise Bryant (b. 30 December 1925, d. 26 March 1969)

Biography

Goldie Mae Neely was born about 1903 in Washington Co. (probably), OK.1 She married Benton McMillan Bryant in 1920.
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Citations

  1. [S1124] Lincoln Twp., sheet 13B, Dwelling 219, Family 219, 1910 Federal Census, Washington County, Oklahoma. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1276.

Mollie Neely1

F, #75461, b. about 1904

Parents

FatherGeorge Alexander Neeley (b. 14 September 1880, d. 18 April 1961)
MotherAnna Larimore (b. May 1880, d. 1919)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Mollie Neely was born about 1904 in Washington Co. (probably), OK.1
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Citations

  1. [S1124] Lincoln Twp., sheet 13B, Dwelling 219, Family 219, 1910 Federal Census, Washington County, Oklahoma. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1276.

George Neeley1

M, #75462, b. 23 February 1906, d. 16 March 1991

Parents

FatherGeorge Alexander Neeley (b. 14 September 1880, d. 18 April 1961)
MotherAnna Larimore (b. May 1880, d. 1919)
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Biography

George Neeley was born on 23 February 1906 in Washington Co. (probably), OK.1 He died on 16 March 1991 in Orland, Glenn Co., CA.

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Citations

  1. [S1124] Lincoln Twp., sheet 13B, Dwelling 219, Family 219, 1910 Federal Census, Washington County, Oklahoma. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1276.

Vera Marie Neely1

F, #75463, b. 11 July 1908, d. 5 May 1924

Parents

FatherGeorge Alexander Neeley (b. 14 September 1880, d. 18 April 1961)
MotherAnna Larimore (b. May 1880, d. 1919)
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Biography

Vera Marie Neely was born on 11 July 1908 in Washington Co. (probably), OK.1 She died on 5 May 1924 in Oklahoma.

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Citations

  1. [S1124] Lincoln Twp., sheet 13B, Dwelling 219, Family 219, 1910 Federal Census, Washington County, Oklahoma. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1276.

Alexander Neeley1

M, #75464, b. 18 February 1856, d. 22 March 1944

Parents

FatherJames Neeley (b. about 1821)
MotherRosanna Royer (b. September 1834)
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Family: Ida Mae Savage (b. 2 September 1860, d. 7 February 1937)

SonGeorge Alexander Neeley+ (b. 14 September 1880, d. 18 April 1961)

Biography

Alexander Neeley was born on 18 February 1856 in Clark Co., IN.2,1 He married Ida Mae Savage about 1875.1 He died on 22 March 1944 in Mountain Home, Baxter Co., AR.

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Citations

  1. [S488] Twp. 25, Dist. 11, sheet 15A, line 42, 1900 Federal Census, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma Territory. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Rolls 1843-46; FHL #1241843-46.
  2. [S1126] Charlestown Twp., p.338A, Dwelling 29, Family 29, 1870 Federal Census, Clark County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 303, FHL #545802.

Ida Mae Savage1

F, #75465, b. 2 September 1860, d. 7 February 1937
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Family: Alexander Neeley (b. 18 February 1856, d. 22 March 1944)

SonGeorge Alexander Neeley+ (b. 14 September 1880, d. 18 April 1961)

Biography

Ida Mae Savage was born on 2 September 1860 in Iowa.1 She married Alexander Neeley, son of James Neeley and Rosanna Royer, about 1875.1 Ida Mae Savage died on 7 February 1937 in Tulsa, Tulsa Co., OK.

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Citations

  1. [S488] Twp. 25, Dist. 11, sheet 15A, line 42, 1900 Federal Census, Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma Territory. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Rolls 1843-46; FHL #1241843-46.

James Neeley1

M, #75466, b. about 1821
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Family: Rosanna Royer (b. September 1834)

SonAlexander Neeley+ (b. 18 February 1856, d. 22 March 1944)

Biography

James Neeley was born about 1821 in Indiana.1 He married Rosanna Royer on 9 March 1853 in Clark Co., IN.1
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Citations

  1. [S1126] Charlestown Twp., p.338A, Dwelling 29, Family 29, 1870 Federal Census, Clark County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 303, FHL #545802.

Rosanna Royer1

F, #75467, b. September 1834
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Family: James Neeley (b. about 1821)

SonAlexander Neeley+ (b. 18 February 1856, d. 22 March 1944)

Biography

Rosanna Royer was born in September 1834 in Pennsylvania.1 She married James Neeley on 9 March 1853 in Clark Co., IN.1
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Citations

  1. [S1126] Charlestown Twp., p.338A, Dwelling 29, Family 29, 1870 Federal Census, Clark County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 303, FHL #545802.

John Grover Neely

M, #75468, b. 22 July 1912, d. 11 June 1976

Parents

FatherGeorge Alexander Neeley (b. 14 September 1880, d. 18 April 1961)
MotherAnna Larimore (b. May 1880, d. 1919)
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Biography

John Grover Neely was born on 22 July 1912 in Bartlesville, Washington Co., OK. He married Elva Irene Molder on 30 July 1934. He died on 11 June 1976 in Hobbs, Lea Co., NM.

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Elva Irene Molder

F, #75469, b. 1912
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Biography

Elva Irene Molder was born in 1912. She married John Grover Neely, son of George Alexander Neeley and Anna Larimore, on 30 July 1934. Elva Irene Molder died in Hobbs, Lea Co., NM.

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Lydia Ethel Neely

F, #75470, b. 20 October 1914, d. 1 February 1999

Parents

FatherGeorge Alexander Neeley (b. 14 September 1880, d. 18 April 1961)
MotherAnna Larimore (b. May 1880, d. 1919)
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Biography

Lydia Ethel Neely was born on 20 October 1914 in Rural Hogshooter, Washington Co., OK. She married Frank Lindsey Barnes. She died on 1 February 1999 in Cushing, Payne Co., OK.

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Frank Lindsey Barnes

M, #75471, b. 1911, d. 2005
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Biography

Frank Lindsey Barnes was born in 1911. He married Lydia Ethel Neely, daughter of George Alexander Neeley and Anna Larimore. Frank Lindsey Barnes died in 2005.

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Andrew J. Neely

M, #75472, b. 9 July 1918, d. 21 August 1965

Parents

FatherGeorge Alexander Neeley (b. 14 September 1880, d. 18 April 1961)
MotherAnna Larimore (b. May 1880, d. 1919)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Andrew J. Neely was born on 9 July 1918 in Oklahoma. He died on 21 August 1965 in Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA.

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Benton McMillan Bryant

M, #75473, b. 9 February 1892, d. 20 September 1965
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Family: Goldie Mae Neely (b. about 1903)

DaughterLorena Marie Bryant (b. 21 December 1922, d. 4 April 1978)
DaughterIrene Louise Bryant (b. 30 December 1925, d. 26 March 1969)

Biography

Benton McMillan Bryant was born on 9 February 1892 in Blooming Springs, Jackson Co., TN. He married Goldie Mae Neely, daughter of George Alexander Neeley and Anna Larimore, in 1920. Benton McMillan Bryant died on 20 September 1965 in Bartlesville, Washington Co., OK.

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Lorena Marie Bryant

F, #75474, b. 21 December 1922, d. 4 April 1978

Parents

FatherBenton McMillan Bryant (b. 9 February 1892, d. 20 September 1965)
MotherGoldie Mae Neely (b. about 1903)
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Biography

Lorena Marie Bryant was born on 21 December 1922 in Oklahoma. She married Louis Walter Black. She died on 4 April 1978 in Flagstaff, Coconino Co., AZ.

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Louis Walter Black

M, #75475, b. 17 June 1910, d. 12 January 1971
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Biography

Louis Walter Black was born on 17 June 1910 in New Mexico. He married Lorena Marie Bryant, daughter of Benton McMillan Bryant and Goldie Mae Neely. Louis Walter Black died on 12 January 1971 in Scottsdale, Maricopa Co., AZ.

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Irene Louise Bryant

F, #75476, b. 30 December 1925, d. 26 March 1969

Parents

FatherBenton McMillan Bryant (b. 9 February 1892, d. 20 September 1965)
MotherGoldie Mae Neely (b. about 1903)
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Biography

Irene Louise Bryant was born on 30 December 1925 in Madison, Washington Co., OK. She married Palmer Ray Cooper. She died on 26 March 1969 in Phoenix, Maricopa Co., AZ.

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Palmer Ray Cooper

M, #75477, b. about 1926, d. 1962
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Biography

Palmer Ray Cooper was born about 1926 in Oklahoma. He married Irene Louise Bryant, daughter of Benton McMillan Bryant and Goldie Mae Neely. Palmer Ray Cooper died in 1962 in Arizona.

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Clara Belle Stevens

F, #75478, b. 13 April 1896, d. 17 July 1988
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Biography

Clara Belle Stevens was born on 13 April 1896 in Oklahoma Territory. She married George Alexander Neeley, son of Alexander Neeley and Ida Mae Savage, on 28 June 1921. Clara Belle Stevens died on 17 July 1988 in Glendale, Maricopa Co., AZ.

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Harvey Haddix, Jr.

M, #75479, b. 18 September 1925, d. 8 January 1994

Parents

FatherHarvey Gebhart Haddix (b. June 1899, d. 1973)
MotherNellie M. Greider (b. 1900, d. 1962)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Harvey Haddix, Jr., was born on 18 September 1925 in Medway, Clark Co., OH. He married Marcia Williamson, daughter of Howard Thomas Williamson and Ethel M. Deck, on 10 December 1955 in St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Richmond, Wayne Co., IN. Harvey Haddix, Jr., died on 8 January 1994

Wikipedia article:

Harvey Haddix, Jr. (September 18, 1925 – January 8, 1994) was a Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher who played with the St. Louis Cardinals (1952–56), Philadelphia Phillies (1956–57), Cincinnati Reds (1958), Pittsburgh Pirates (1959–63) and Baltimore Orioles (1964–65). Haddix was born in Medway, Ohio, located just outside Springfield. He was nicknamed "The Kitten" in St. Louis for his resemblance to Harry "The Cat" Brecheen, a left-hander on the Cardinals during Haddix's rookie campaign.

Haddix is likely best known for pitching 12 perfect innings in a game against the Milwaukee Braves on May 26, 1959; the Pirates lost the game in the 13th.

Haddix enjoyed his best season in 1953 pitching for St. Louis. He compiled a 20-9 record with 163 strikeouts, a 3.06 ERA, 19 complete games and six shutouts. After five-plus seasons with the Cardinals, he was traded to the Phillies. He also pitched for Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and finished as an effective reliever with the Orioles. He was on the Pirate team that won the 1960 World Series, and was the winning pitcher of Game Seven as a reliever, the Pirates winning the game on Bill Mazeroski's walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth.

NEAR-PERFECT GAME

Haddix will always be remembered for taking a perfect game into the 13th inning against the Milwaukee Braves on May 26, 1959. Haddix retired 36 consecutive batters in 12 innings, essentially relying on two pitches: fastball and slider. However, Braves pitcher Lew Burdette was also pitching a shutout, which was seriously jeopardized on only three occasions: the 3rd inning, when a base-running blunder negated three consecutive singles; the 9th, when Pittsburgh finally advanced a runner as far as third base; and the 10th, when pinch hitter Dick Stuart came within a few feet of ending Burdette's shutout bid with a two-run homer.

A fielding error by third baseman Don Hoak ended the perfect game in the bottom of the 13th, with the leadoff batter for Milwaukee, Félix Mantilla, reaching first base. Mantilla later advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt by Eddie Mathews, which was followed by an intentional walk to Hank Aaron. Joe Adcock then hit an apparent home run, ending the no-hitter and the game. However, in the confusion, Aaron left the basepaths and was passed by Adcock for the second out and the Braves won 2-0. Eventually the hit was changed from a home run to a double by a ruling from National League president Warren Giles; only Mantilla's run counted, for a score of 1-0, but the Pirates and Haddix still lost.

“I could have put a cup on either corner of the plate and hit it.”

—?Harvey Haddix

Haddix's 12 2/3-inning, one-hit complete game, against the team that had just represented the NL in the previous two World Series, is considered by many to be the best pitching performance in major league history. Mazeroski later said of Haddix's dominance in the game, "Usually you have one or two great or spectacular defensive plays in these no-hitters. Not that night. It was the easiest game I ever played in."

After the game, Haddix received many letters of congratulations and support, as well as one from a Texas A&M fraternity which read, in its entirety on university stationery, "Dear Harvey, Tough shit." "It made me mad", recounted Haddix, "until I realized they were right. That's exactly what it was."

In 1991, Major League Baseball changed the definition of a no-hitter to "a game in which a pitcher or pitchers complete a game of nine innings or more without allowing a hit;" the rule's formalization had the effect of proclaiming Adcock's drive singularly fatal to Haddix's no-hit bid, irrespective of the score or the game's ultimate outcome. Despite his having thrown more perfect innings than anyone in a single game, Haddix's game was taken off the list of perfect games. Haddix's response was "It's O.K. I know what I did."

Some years later, Milwaukee's Bob Buhl revealed that the Braves pitchers had been stealing signs from Pittsburgh catcher Smokey Burgess, who was exposing his hand signals due to a high crouch. From their bullpen, Braves pitchers repeatedly repositioned a towel to signal for a fastball or a breaking ball, the only two pitches Haddix used in the game. Despite this assistance, the usually solid Milwaukee offense managed just the one hit. All but one Milwaukee hitter, Aaron, took the signals.

CAREER

Over his 14-year career, Haddix had a 136-113 record with 1,575 strikeouts, a 3.63 ERA, 99 complete games, 21 shutouts, 21 saves, and 2,235 innings pitched in 453 games (285 as a starter). He was in the spotlight in the 1960 World Series against the Yankees. After winning Game 5 as a starter, Haddix relieved late in Game 7 and won when Bill Mazeroski hit his famous home run.

Haddix later followed his namesake Brecheen into the ranks of major league pitching coaches, working with the New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, and Pirates. He died from emphysema in 1994 in Springfield, Ohio, at the age of 68.



He was buried in January 1994 in Asbury Cemetery, Catawba, Clark Co., OH, Findagrave #5861312.
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