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Mel Roach Biography

Mel Roach
Mel Roach
  • Born Jan. 25, 1933

A standout second baseman at the University of Virginia, he signed a $40,000 contract with Milwaukee in 1953 but was compelled by the era\'s Bonus Rule to spend his first two professional years on the Braves\' major-league roster, appearing in only eight games and going hitless in six total plate appearances. Then, he lost two full seasons (1955–56) to service in the United States Navy. When his pro career began in earnest in 1957, Roach hit .304 in 107 games in the high minors. After his early-August recall by the 1957 Braves—en route to the world championship—he sat on the bench as a seldom-used pinch hitter and backup infielder. He appeared in only six regular-season games, and was idle during the 1957 World Series.\n', '

In 1958, Roach made the Braves\' roster out of spring training and an early-season injury to centerfielder Bill Bruton opened a spot for Roach as the right fielder in the Milwaukee lineup (with Baseball Hall of Famer Hank Aaron switching from right-field to Bruton\'s position). Roach started three games and collected seven hits in 15 at bats (.467), but when the roster had to be trimmed from 28 to 25 players in mid-May, Roach was optioned to Triple-A Wichita, where he appeared in 20 games over a full month before getting recalled to majors. Over the next two months he got into 39 games, largely as a backup to Hall of Fame second baseman Red Schoendienst, and was hitting .309 with 42 hits and three home runs on August 3 when a hard slide by Daryl Spencer of the San Francisco Giants badly injured Roach\'s left knee. He underwent surgery, missing the remainder of 1958 (and the 1958 World Series), and the first two months of the 1959 campaign.\n', '

Although the knee injury didn\'t end Roach\'s career, as had been initially feared, his diminished infield range damaged his chances of regular second base duty. He batted only .097 in 19 games for the 1959 Braves and spent more time as a utility outfielder and third baseman as his career progressed. In 1960, he produced a near-carbon copy of his 1958 campaign. Appearing in 42 total games, he batted an even .300 with three home runs and 42 hits. But he was destined for journeyman status for the remaining two years of his MLB tenure. On May 9, 1961, the Braves dealt Roach to the Chicago Cubs straight-up for veteran outfielder Frank Thomas. After a half-season in Chicago, the Cubs traded Roach to the Phillies during spring training of 1962. Although he spent both 1961 and 1962 in the majors, Roach lost his batting stroke, hitting only .147 and .190 respectively, then retired from baseball after the 1962 campaign.\n', '


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