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Garry Maddox
Center fielder
Born: (1949-09-01) September 1, 1949 (age 63)
Cincinnati, Ohio
Batted: Right Threw: Right 
MLB debut
April 25, 1972 for the San Francisco Giants
Last MLB appearance
April 20, 1986 for the Philadelphia Phillies
Career statistics
Batting average     .285
Home runs     117
Runs batted in     754
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Garry Lee Maddox (born September 1, 1949 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former center fielder in Major League Baseball who was known for his outstanding defense.

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Playing career [edit]

Minor Leagues and military service [edit]

Maddox was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the second round of the 1968 amateur draft. Maddox missed two seasons due to his service in the U.S. Army during the 1969 and 1970 seasons. Exposure to chemicals in Vietnam left his skin highly sensitive, and he has worn a full beard ever since to protect his face.[1]

San Francisco Giants [edit]

Maddox reached the major leagues with the Giants in 1972. On May 4, 1975, the Giants traded him to the Philadelphia Phillies for first baseman Willie Montañez after the Phillies had failed in their efforts to acquire Rusty Staub from the Mets. The Phillies traded Montanez with the intention to replace him at first-base with Dick Allen.[2] Maddox went on to win his first Gold Glove Award as the top center fielder in the National League. Montanez was traded away the next year.

Philadelphia Phillies [edit]

Maddox's 1975 Gold Glove was his first of eight in a row. His sparkling defensive play led Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas to remark, "Two-thirds of the Earth is covered by water, the other one-third is covered by Garry Maddox."[3] (This quote has also been attributed to Ralph Kiner, the Hall-of-Fame slugger-turned-broadcaster for the New York Mets.[1]) Kalas nicknamed Maddox the "Secretary of Defense."

In 1976, Maddox had his best year as a hitter, with a .330 batting average, and helped the Phillies win the National League East, their first postseason berth since the Whiz Kids in the 1950 World Series. But the team lost three consecutive National League Championship Series, including in 1978 against the Los Angeles Dodgers as Maddox made two uncharacteristic errors in Game Four. With the score tied in the bottom of the tenth inning, two out, and Ron Cey on first, Maddox appeared to lose Dusty Baker's fly ball in the sun. He started back on the ball, then charged forward, and the ball glanced off his glove. Bill Russell then followed with a single to center. Maddox charged, but the ball skipped past him; had he fielded the ball cleanly, he could have thrown Cey (who was not known for his baserunning speed) out at the plate. Instead, Cey scored the winning run to put the Dodgers in the World Series.

Maddox would redeem himself in the 10th inning of the fifth and final game of the 1980 NLCS against the Houston Astros. In the top half of the inning, his double scored Del Unser for the pennant-winning run. In the bottom half, he caught Enos Cabell's fly ball for the final out to put the Phillies in the World Series for the first time since 1950. The Phillies beat the Kansas City Royals for their first World Championship.

Maddox continued to win Gold Gloves, steal bases and hit well for the Phillies until 1985, when he declined rapidly. He retired in early the next season. That year, he was honored with the Roberto Clemente Award, given annually to a player who demonstrates the values the Pittsburgh Pirates Hall-of-Famer (like Maddox, one of the best-fielding outfielders ever) displayed in his commitment to community and understanding the value of helping others.

During his career, Maddox played in six postseasons, winning five full-season Division Titles, two pennants and one World Series, all with the Phillies. His lifetime batting average was .285. Never a slugger, his peak year brought him just 14 home runs, and he hit 117 for his career. But he did hit 337 doubles and 62 triples, products of the speed that also allowed him to run down fly balls few outfielders could reach, and to steal 20 or more bases in nine straight seasons.

Post-playing career [edit]

After retiring, he founded World Wide Concessions, a leading national promotional products company specializing in unique branded gifts and packaging. By 1995, Maddox was majority owner and CEO of A. Pomerantz & Company, a Philadelphia-based office furniture company. In 2003, Maddox began a four-year term on the board of Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.

He has also worked as a spring training instructor for the Phillies, and was a broadcaster on Philadelphia's now-defunct cable-sports network PRISM. His son, Garry Maddox, Jr., also played professional baseball, but has not reached the major leagues.

Maddox is a renowned BBQ chef, and for a number of years has hosted the Garry Maddox Barbecue Challenge, a yearly fundraiser held outside of Citizens Bank Park before a home Phillies game. Local restaurants and amateur chefs competing in various categories. All proceeds benefit the Youth Golf & Academics Program (YGAP), an academic enrichment program founded by Maddox to support children in grades K-8 who reside in troubled Philadelphia city neighborhoods.

In 2005, Maddox and other individuals became prominent investors in a Foxwoods slots casino proposed for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[4] In September 2008, facing massive opposition at the originally proposed waterfront location, backers for the slots casino decided to try to seek a new location in the Center City area, next to Philadelphia's Chinatown community.[5] On December 16, 2010, the Gaming Control Board voted to revoke the casino's license after the venture failed to secure funding.[6][7]

See also [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b Smith, Claire (1991-02-18). "On Baseball; Maddox Maintains Community Ties". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-10-14. 
  2. ^ Ralph Bernstein (1975-05-05). "Phillies Deal Montanez to Giants for Maddox". Lewiston Daily Sun. p. 18. 
  3. ^ Brattain, John (2007-01-19). "More Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics". The Hardball Times. Retrieved 2008-10-14. 
  4. ^ Foxwoods Philadelphia website, listing investors
  5. ^ www.planphilly.com
  6. ^ Wittkowski, Donald (2010-12-16). "Gambling panel revokes license for proposed Foxwoods casino project in Philadelphia". Atlantic City Press. The Press of Atlantic City Media Group. Archived from the original on 2010-12-16. Retrieved 2010-12-17. "Pennsylvania gaming regulators revoked the license for a proposed Philadelphia casino Thursday that would have been a potentially powerful competitor..." 
  7. ^ "Foxwoods license revoked", The City Paper. December 16, 2011. Accessed June 8, 2011

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