Description
Ronald Thomas Campbell is a former right-handed infielder in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs.
After spending some time at Tennessee Wesleyan College, Campbell was signed by the Cubs as a free agent in 1960. He toiled in the minor leagues for a few seasons before getting his first opportunity with the Cubs on September 1, 1964. After going 0-for-8 in his first two contests, Campbell singled off Cincinnati Reds pitcher John Tsitouris in his first at-bat on September 3, 1964, not only recording his first major league hit, but also his first RBI as teammate Len Gabrielson scored from third to give the Cubs a 1?0 lead. The Cubs went on to win 3?0, giving Campbell credit for the game-winning RBI.
In lieu of Joey Amalfitano, Campbell went on to start at second base for all but two of the Cubs' remaining games that season, sharing the field with future Hall of Famers Billy Williams and Ernie Banks. He hit his first and only major league home run on September 6 of that season against the St. Louis Cardinals' Ray Sadecki. Another highlight of his first month in the majors was collecting his first three-hit game on September 23 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Other Names
- Ronald Thomas Campbell
Born
April 5th, 1940 in Chattanooga / Died: Feb 2nd, 2023
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2023/02/15
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