This Day in Sports History, July 29th

41-year-old Honus Wagner becomes the oldest player in the history of the modern era to hit a grand slam

On July 29, 1915, At Forbes Field, Pittsburgh Pirates 41-year-old Honus Wagner becomes the oldest player in the history of the modern era to hit a grand slam when he connects off Robins hurler Jeff Pfeffer for a grand slam in the eighth inning. Wagner’s home run, an inside-the-park shot, helps Pittsburgh to an 8-2 victory over Brooklyn. Wagner’s record will stand until 1985, when 42-year-old Tony Perez belts a grand slam.

41-year-old Honus Wagner becomes the oldest player in the history of the modern era to hit a grand slam

Today in 1982, Steve Garvey Reaches Consecutive Games Milestone

As far as the Dodgers history book goes, very few players are mentioned more than legendary first baseman Steve Garvey.

Breaking into the big leagues as a 20-year-old, 5-foot-9 third baseman in 1970, not many fans would-have predicted that Garvey would become one of the most respected ironmen that the MLB has ever seen.

One of Garvey’s most celebrated achievements came on June 7, 1982, when he became only the fifth player in major league history to play in 1,000 consecutive games, joining Lou GehrigEverett ScottBilly Williams, and Joe Sewell as the only MLB players to accomplish such a feat.

Ironically, the 1982 season was his final campaign in Los Angeles, as he signed a free agent deal with division rival San Diego later that winter. His consecutive games streak stretched into the 1983 season in a Padres uniform, when he appeared in 1,207 consecutive contests before the streak finally ended after he broke his thumb in a collision at home plate against the Braves.

The 1207 consecutive games is still a National League record to this day. The injury was a heartbreaking moment for Garvey, as some pundits felt he had a legitimate chance to make a run at Gehrig’s record of 2130.

Remember, this was almost two decades before Cal Ripken Jr. ultimately broke Gehrig’s record, setting his own mark of a whopping 2632 consecutive games back in 1998.

Among Garvey’s awards are the 1974 NL MVP, the 1974 All-Star Game MVP, the 1978 All-Star Game MVP, the 1978 NLCS MVP, recipient of the 1981 Roberto Clemente Award, the 1984 NLCS MVP, and recipient of the 1984 Lou Gehrig Memorial Award.

Garvey earned four career Gold Gloves and was named to ten total NL All-Star squads.

He appeared in five World Series—1974, 1977, 1978 and 1981 with the Dodgers, 1984 with the Padres—with his 1981 endeavor against the Yankees becoming the Dodgers’ first World Championship since 1965.

Aside from his 1974 regular-season MVP campaign, Garvey’s two best seasons arguably came in 1977 and 1978. In 1977, he hit .297/.335/.498 with 25 doubles, 33 long balls and 115 RBI. In 1978, he slashed .316/.353/.499 with 36 doubles, 21 homers, and 113 RBI, alongside 10 stolen bases.

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Few fans realize that despite his respectable power numbers, he was one of the team’s most effective contact hitters, as he never struck out more than 90 times in a single season. Playing 162 games and collecting 648 AB in 1979, he punched out just 59 times.

He ranks third in team history with 333 doubles, fifth with 1968 hits, fifth with 992 RBI and sixth with 3004 total bases.

During the 1984 season, Garvey set the record as the only first baseman in baseball history to commit no errors while playing 150 or more games. He handled 1,319 total chances (1,232 putouts and 87 assists) flawlessly in 159 games for the Padres.

He was inducted into the Dodgers team hall of fame, Legends of Dodgers Baseball, as part of the inaugural class in 2018.

Today in 1982, Steve Garvey Reaches Consecutive Games Milestone

Clark named B1G Female Athlete of the Year

By Todd Kimm, Radio Iowa

Former Iowa guard Caitlin Clark has been named 2023-24 Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year.

Clark is the first Hawkeye to win the award in back-to-back years. She is also only the third repeat winner in Big Ten Conference history, joining Wisconsin’s Suzy Favor (1988, 1989, 1990) and Indiana’s Lilly King (2017, 2018).

She is also the third Hawkeye student-athlete to win the award, joining Kristy Gleason (field hockey, 1994) and Megan Gustafson (women’s basketball, 2019). She is also ninth women’s basketball student-athlete to win the award, joining Gustafson, Purdue’s Joy Holmes (1991), MaChelle Joseph (1992), Stephanie White (1999) and Katie Douglas (2001), Penn State’s Kelly Mazzante (2004), Ohio State’s Jessica Davenport (2007), and Minnesota’s Rachel Banham (2016).

It is the ninth time a Hawkeye (men’s or women’s student-athlete) has earned the Big Ten Athlete of the Year award, and the fourth time in the past six seasons. Iowa’s past winners include wrestlers Ed Banach (1983), Barry Davis (1985) and Brent Metcalf (2008), football player Chuck Long (1986), men’s basketball player Luka Garza (2021), Gleason, and Gustafson.

Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark (22) Friday, September 25, 2020 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. (Brian Ray/hawkeyesports.com)

Up Dog RV Park Donates $2500 to Eastern Iowa Honor Flight With Help from RAGBRAI Riders

One business in Mount Pleasant certainly enjoyed the RAGBRAI riders coming through town on Friday. Up Dog RV Park received donations from riders for Eastern Iowa Honor Flight, whose mission is to “provide veterans with a once in a lifetime opportunity to visit monuments and memorials built in their honor for the sacrifice and service they made for our freedom.

A person affiliated with the campground served in the Vietnam War, while his father and all of his siblings served in World War II. One of his uncles went Missing in Action during Pearl Harbor. The man who served was able to take part of the honor flight in May, 2024, and experience firsthand what it was like.

After receiving overwhelming support, Up Dog RV Park has decided to donate $2500 toward the organization, which comes from all camping fees received during RAGBRAI, as well as donations and a personal contribution. If you believe this is a worthy cause, or would like more information on Easter Iowa Honor Flight, head to their website at www.eihonorflight.org

Free Shooting Safety and Basics Class Open to 10 and Up through Des Moines County Conservation

Des Moines County Conservation is hosting a free Shooting Safety and Basics event for anyone 10 and older on Tuesday, August 6th from 5:30-7:30pm. The event will take place at the Big Hollow Shooting Range where participants will get a safety briefing and hands-on experience with BB guns, rifles, and shotguns. There will be a second event on August 14th from 5:30-7:30pm as well. They recommend bringing a water bottle and wearing weather-appropriate clothing. The event will be rescheduled in the case of bad weather. Registration is required and can be completed by calling 319-753-5808. DMCC will provide transportation from Starr’s Cave to Big Hollow if individuals request it during registration.

Traveling Office Hours for Senator Grassley’s Staff in Henry, Lee Counties

Senator Grassley’s office is holding traveling office hours in Henry and Lee Counties on Wednesday, July 31. His Regional Director, Penny Vacek, will be there. Senator Grassley himself will not be in attendance, as the Senate will be in session and voting.

They will be set up at the Mount Pleasant City Hall, 307 E Monroe Street, between 9:30 and 10:30am on Wednesday. They will then head to Lee County to the Keokuk Public Library small meeting room from 12p-1.

His office helps Iowans contact federal agencies to resolve problems with Social Security payments, military service matters, immigration cases and other issues. You are also able to seek assistance through his website at www.grassley.senate.gov .

Longterm Physicians Announce Retirement

William Daft, DO, Family Medicine, and Gregg Calderwood, MD, Women’s Health will retire on July 31, 2024.

Dr. William Daft is a Board-Certified Family Medicine physician.  He received his Doctor of Osteopathy degree from Des Moines University and completed his Residency at Cedar Rapids Area Family Medicine.   Dr. Daft has been with the health system for thirty-three years providing primary care to patients of all ages.

Dr. Gregg Calderwood is a Board-Certified Obstetrician/Gynecologist.  He completed his training at the University of Iowa before establishing his practice in Southeast Iowa. Dr. Calderwood has spent the past forty years providing Women’s Health to patients in the region

“These two physicians have positively impacted the health of many during their time at Great River Health.  We appreciate the dedication to their patients, and the quality care they have provided over the years. We wish them the very best as they enter this next chapter in their lives,” expressed Dr. Joel Ryon, Chief Medical Officer, of Great River Health.

 

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Gregg Calderwood

Man From Tennessee Arrested in Burlington for Credit Card Fraud

On July 24, 2024, the Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office took a report of fraudulent activity on a victim’s credit card. Deputies learned that the victim’s credit card was used to book a hotel stay. While deputies were investigating the initial complaint they took similar reports from two additional victims. Deputies learned that all three victims had recently used their credit cards to book a reservation at Spirit Hollow Golf Course in Burlington, IA.

The investigation showed that Hans Olson, age 25, of Hendersonville Tennessee was the individual who made numerous hotel reservations using the stolen credit card information. Deputies also learned that Olson was employed at Spirit Hollow Golf Course as a summer intern.

On July 26, 2024, deputies conducted a search warrant at Olson’s residence and found paperwork matching one of the hotels he booked with the stolen credit card information. Olson was placed under arrest for unauthorized use of a credit card $1,500 to $10,000 (D felony), 2 counts of unauthorized use of a credit card under $1,500, theft 2nd degree (D felony), theft 3rd degree, and theft 5th degree. Olson was transported to the Des Moines County Correctional Center.

One Dead After Shooting in Keokuk

On Sunday morning, the Keokuk Police Department responded to a call for service in which a man received a gunshot wound. According to the department, the man did die as a result of the injury suffered. This incident is under investigation.

This was an isolated incident and there is no ongoing threat to the public.