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|name=Lindy McDaniel |position=Pitcher |image=Lindy_McDaniel_1971.jpg |caption=McDaniel in 1971 |bats=Right |throws=Right |birth_date={{Birth date and age|1935|12|13}} |birth_place=Hollis, Oklahoma |death_date= |debutleague = MLB |debutdate=September 2 |debutyear=1955 |debutteam=St. Louis Cardinals |finalleague = MLB |finaldate=September 27 |finalyear=1975 |finalteam=Kansas City Royals |statleague = MLB |stat1label=Win–loss record |stat1value=141–119 |stat2label=Earned run average |stat2value=3.45 |stat3label=Strikeouts |stat3value=1,361 |stat4label=Saves |stat4value=172 |teams=
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}} Lyndall Dale McDaniel, known as Lindy (born December 13, 1935) is a right-handed former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who had a 21-year career from 1955 to 1975. During McDaniel's career he witnessed approximately 3,500 major league games (not including spring training), had more than 300 teammates, and played under eight different managers. He attended the University of Oklahoma[1] and Abilene Christian College,[2] then played with the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, and San Francisco Giants, all of the National League, and the New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals, both of the American League. Baseball careerMcDaniel was named to the National League All-Star team in 1960.[1] He led the league in saves in 1959[2] (15), 1960[2] (26), and 1963 (22). He was named The Sporting News Reliever of the Year for the National League in 1960 (the award's inaugural year) as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals, and in 1963[2] as a member of the Chicago Cubs. With the New York Yankees in 1970, McDaniel amassed a career high 29 saves, tying the franchise record set by Luis Arroyo in 1961. His brother Von was also a major league pitcher. His other brother, Kerry, played in the minor leagues.[2] Career highlightsOver a four-game span, McDaniel retired 32 straight hitters in August 1968.[2] In one of those games, he pitched 7 perfect innings against the Detroit Tigers. In 1973, he entered the game in the 1st inning against the Tigers in Detroit, and pitched 13 innings giving up one run and winning game 2 to 1. McDaniel pitched in 225 consecutive games in the National League without committing an error — a record[2]. He considers his top overall year as 1960 with the St. Louis Cardinals when he logged a 12-2 mark in relief with 22 saves and an E.R.A. of 1.29 while being named (for the only time is his career) to the National League All-Star team. He earned Fireman-of-the Year honors, while finishing third for the Cy Young Award and fifth in MVP voting, both his highest placings. He ranks his next best year as 1970 with the Yankees when he was 9-5 with a career high 29 saves and 2.01 ERA followed by the 1963 season when he was 13-7 with 21 saves and a 2.86 ERA[3]. McDaniel won Fireman-of-the Year honors in 1960 and 1963. He also led the National League in relief pitching in 1959, but that was the year before the first Fireman-of-the-year award was presented. With nine saves and a 0.74 ERA, McDaniel was named the Player of the Month for June 1960[4]. McDaniel holds the MLB record for most batters faced in the eighth inning over his career.[5] See also{{Portal|Baseball}}
References1. ^1 {{cite book|last1=Kelley|first1=Brent|title=Baseball's Bonus Babies: Conversations with 24 High-Priced Ballplayers Signed from 1953 to 1957|publisher=McFarland|isbn=9780786482702|pages=96-104|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Rwi1uLkJpo4C&dq=Lindy+McDaniel&source=gbs_navlinks_s|language=en}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{cite book|last1=Pietrusza|first1=David|title=Baseball : the biographical encyclopedia|date=2000|publisher=Total/Sports Illustrated|location=Kingston, NY [u.a.]|isbn=1892129345|pages=743-744}} 3. ^{{cite web |title=Lindy McDaniel |url=https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/f050da28 |website=David E. Skelton |publisher=The Society for American Baseball Research}} 4. ^{{cite web |title=Lindy McDaniel biography |url=http://www.lindymcdaniel.com/blogabout.html}} 5. ^{{cite web|last1=Verducci|first1=Tom|title=Hall of Fame: How will Vladimir Guerrero, Manny Ramirez and other newcomers fare?|url=https://www.si.com/mlb/2016/11/29/hall-fame-2017-first-year-candidates|website=Sports Illustrated|accessdate=22 December 2016}} External links{{Baseballstats |mlb=118624 |espn= |br=m/mcdanli01 |fangraphs= |cube= |brm=mcdani001lyn }}
Roy Face | title = Sporting News National League Reliever of the Year| years = 1960 1963| after = Stu Miller Al McBean}}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:McDaniel, Lindy}} 13 : 1935 births|Living people|People from Hollis, Oklahoma|Major League Baseball pitchers|Baseball players from Oklahoma|National League All-Stars|St. Louis Cardinals players|Chicago Cubs players|San Francisco Giants players|New York Yankees players|Kansas City Royals players|Oklahoma Sooners baseball players|Omaha Cardinals players |
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