Joe McCabe (baseball)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Joe Robert McCabe (born August 27, 1938) is a retired American baseball catcher, who played in Major League Baseball during the and seasons. The , McCabe was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He attended Purdue University, where he played college baseball for the Boilermakers from 1956–1960. McCabe was inducted into the Purdue Athletic Hall of Fame. He holds the all time highest batting average (.423 for the season and .438 in the Big Ten). Elected Captain and MVP on the 1960 baseball team which also consisted of 6 future professional baseball players. McCabe was signed by the "original" Washington Senators (now the
Minnesota Twins The Minnesota Twins are an American professional baseball team based in Minneapolis. The Twins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central Division. The team is named after the Twin Cities area w ...
) as an amateur free agent in 1960. He made his Major League debut on April 18, 1964 for the Twins. He was traded to the expansion edition of the Senators (now the Texas Rangers) for
Ken Retzer Kenneth Leo Retzer (April 30, 1934 – May 17, 2020) was an American professional baseball baseball player, player. He was a catcher in Major League Baseball for the Washington Senators (1961–71), Washington Senators from 1961 to 1964, appearin ...
on October 15, 1964. His last game was on May 22, 1965. Set a consecutive game hitting streak for 1962 Vancouver Mounties of Pacific Coast League – 21 – record still stands. After baseball, he became an airline pilot with ATP (Airline Transport Pilot) ratings on Boeing 707s, 720s, 727s, 737s, 747s, 747-400s, 757s, 767s, L-1011s, DC-10s, and one of the first to qualify on the 777s. The only person to have accomplished both – of playing in the big leagues and piloting the large commercial airliners for major carriers – Pan American and United Airlines. In September 2016, Joe was inducted into the Purdue Athletic Hall of fame. In July 2019, Joe was honored as a Significant Sig by the Sigma Chi Fraternity for his accomplishments after college. In 2000, Joe testified before a sub-committee of Congress attempting to raise the mandatory age of retirement for pilots to age 65. The age was consequently raised for all commercial pilots.


References

1938 births Living people Baseball players from Indianapolis Charlotte Hornets (baseball) players Erie Sailors players Dallas Rangers players Hawaii Islanders players Major League Baseball catchers Minnesota Twins players Nashville Vols players Purdue Boilermakers baseball players Vancouver Mounties players Washington Senators (1961–1971) players Wilson Tobs players Commercial aviators {{US-baseball-catcher-1930s-stub