September 14th, 1986 Bob Brenly of San Francisco tied a major league record with four errors in one inning, but atoned with two homers, including the game-winner, to give the Giants a 7-6 victory over the Atlanta Braves. Brenly, normally a catcher, was playing third base.
I know this is listed in the Hall of Shame but I thought it would be nice to recognize the feat of the game winner, even though its a day late.
Nice job, wisnoodles. I've always loved that one. Even though Bob was a shitty manager, he came through huge in that game. I like to think he ran around the bases giving the finger to the fans who were booing him earlier in the game.
as i have stated in other threads, bob brenly is among rbi's most underrated
Quote from: broiler on 09/15/05, 08:24:42 PM
as i have stated in other threads, bob brenly is among rbi's most underrated
I demand an explanation!
he is consistently coming through for me, not always the long ball, but often enough. he seems a tad faster than his speed rating.
His four errors led to 6 unearned runs, he really doesn't deserve any credit for winning the game when he essentially almost cost them the game.
Anyhow, he's the play by play for that inning
BRAVES 4TH: Horner reached on an error by Brenly [Horner to
first]; Griffey singled to second [Horner to second]; Ramirez
made an out to first [Horner to third, Griffey to second];
Virgil was walked intentionally; Hubbard reached on an error by
Brenly [Horner scored (unearned) (error by Brenly), Griffey
scored (unearned) (error by Brenly), Virgil to third, Hubbard to
second]; Puleo singled to left [Virgil scored (unearned),
Hubbard scored (unearned)]; Moreno made an out to shortstop;
Oberkfell singled to right [Puleo to second]; Murphy reached on
an error by Brenly [Puleo to third, Oberkfell to second, Murphy
to first]; Horner made an out to center; 4 R, 3 H, 4 E, 3 LOB.
Braves 4, Giants 0.
A few things, apparently he made 2 errors on 1 play.
4 Arcade RBIers batted that inning for Atlanta.
For some reason Brenly played 3B 45 times in 1986, he had only played 21 games at 3B before '86 and only play 2 games at 3B after '86 (not suprisingly). Not sure why they used him ther so much at third that year.
How can he not be credited for winning the game when he hit two not one homeruns the last one winning it, despite how many errors he made, I think he won the game and made up for his play in the field.
Quote from: Wisnoodles on 09/19/05, 10:56:53 AM
How can he not be credited for winning the game when he hit two not one homeruns the last one winning it, despite how many errors he made, I think he won the game and made up for his play in the field.
Well in any case, he certainly didn't cost them the game, since they did win.
Quote from: Wisnoodles on 09/19/05, 10:56:53 AM
How can he not be credited for winning the game when he hit two not one homeruns the last one winning it, despite how many errors he made, I think he won the game and made up for his play in the field.
The point is he shouldn't have had to win the game. If he had made those four plays at third, the Giants would have won (presumably of course) 7-0. All the runs were unearned BECAUSE of his errors. If should have never come down to him needing to hit not one, but two homeruns.
he deserves credit for winning the game, but he also should get the credit for putting the win in jeopardy in the first place. whatever, it makes for a good story, that can be retold around many campfires for many generations to come. i can just picture telling my grandchildren about the great bob brenly and his legendary tale of saving face. even now i am getting all teary eyed