Thursday, March 29, 2018

RIP - Rusty Staub


Rusty Staub - "Le Grande Orange" - has passed away today (Opening Day) March 29, 2018 at age 73.


Staub had been in failing health in recent months.

Rusty played for the Astros (1963-68), Expos (1969-71), Mets (1972-75), Tigers (1976-79), the Expos again (1979), Rangers (1980), and the Mets again (1981-85).

He was a 6-time All-Star (1967-71, 76), and led the NL with 44 doubles in 1967. He was the first star for the Montreal Expos, and remained popular there, even though he only played 3 seasons for Montreal. Staub was inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame in 1986.


In 2009, I posted about the Expos' Jarry Park on this blog, and one commenter offered the following story about Rusty Staub:

"Not only was the lighting bad, but the fences were deteriorating. During a foggy night game against the Cubs, Ernie Banks tagged what appeared to be a home run over the right-field fence, but the umpires could not see it due to the fog. 

So they went to Expo right-fielder Rusty Staub, who, knowing what was about to happen, resourcfully kicked a hole in the bottom of the fence. Upon inquiry, Staub said he saw the ball bounce into the hole. With only Staub's word to go on, the umps waved off Banks' homer, and ruled it a ground-rule double. 

Talk about knowing your position!" 


WABC (New York) obituary

New York Daily News obituary

1 comment:

Douglas said...

His passing is sad. Seems like he was so well liked everywhere he played. And he played so well for a long time. He also man with loves and convictions not just a baseball only guy.