{"id":8710,"date":"2018-06-29T15:05:27","date_gmt":"2018-06-29T20:05:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.baseballroundtable.com\/?p=8710"},"modified":"2018-06-29T15:14:11","modified_gmt":"2018-06-29T20:14:11","slug":"moonlight-grahams-mlb-debut","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/baseballroundtable.com\/moonlight-grahams-mlb-debut\/","title":{"rendered":"Moonlight Graham’s MLB Debut"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Graham\"<\/a>For fans of W.P. Kinsella\u2019s book \u201cShoeless Joe\u201d<\/em> or the movie \u201cField of Dreams,\u201d<\/em> today (June 29, 2018) marks the 113th<\/sup> anniversary of Archibald \u201cMoonlight\u201d Graham\u2019s only MLB appearance. Graham\u2019s major league experience – which consisted two defensive innings (in which he had no fielding chances) in right field for the Giants – was, of course, immortalized in the book and movie. In real life, Graham was brought in to play right field in the bottom of the eighth (for trivia buffs, replacing George Browne).\u00a0 The Giants were up 10-0 over the Brooklyn Superbas (Dodgers) at the time. Graham was scheduled to bat fifth in the top of the ninth. The Giants almost got him that elusive MLB at bat, scoring one run in the top of the ninth, but leaving Graham on deck when the final was made.<\/p>\n

Graham\u2019s professional baseball career stretched from 1902 to 1908 \u2013 with minor league stops in Portsmouth, Virginia; Charlotte, North Carolina; Nashua, New Hampshire; Manchester, New York; Scranton, Pennsylvania; Binghamton, New York; and Memphis, Tennessee. \u00a0His best season was 1906, when hit .329 in 136 games, while splitting time between the Scranton Miners (Class B) and Memphis Egyptians (Class A).\u00a0 \u00a0After leaving baseball, Graham went on to a medical career, serving the people of Chisholm, Minnesota for five decades.<\/p>\n

Some Moonlight Graham Tidbits:<\/strong><\/p>\n