{"id":5896,"date":"2016-08-24T10:27:16","date_gmt":"2016-08-24T15:27:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.baseballroundtable.com\/?p=5896"},"modified":"2018-08-23T20:11:33","modified_gmt":"2018-08-24T01:11:33","slug":"ray-caldwell-an-electrifying-or-denying-hurler","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/baseballroundtable.com\/ray-caldwell-an-electrifying-or-denying-hurler\/","title":{"rendered":"Ray Caldwell – An Electrifying Hurler Who Even Bested Mother Nature"},"content":{"rendered":"
We’ve all seen baseball fans reward a player (with a loud round of applause) for getting up, dusting himself off and trotting to first base after getting hit by a pitch.<\/p>\n
But how about a player who gets up, dusts himself off and continues to play – a<\/em>fter getting leveled by a lightning bolt.<\/em><\/strong><\/span>\u00a0 It happened on this day (August 24) back in 1919, when hard-nosed, hard-living, Cleveland Indians’ hurler Ray Caldwell was knocked out by a lightning strike – only to get to his feet, “shake it off” amd complete the game. Note: BBRT commented on Caldwell’s feat in a 2013 post, but a lot of readers have been added since then, and I think Caldwell deserves another shout out for his grit (and I’ll add a few details on his career.)<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n