What disease does Jim Palmer have?

What disease does Jim Palmer have?

This long list of accomplishments classifies Jim Palmer as a very unique individual, however, he does have one thing in common with millions of other individuals – he has GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). He suffered from frequent and persistent heartburn for many years and thought it was normal.

Did Jim Palmer throw a perfect game?

No perfect games, a special subcategory of no-hitter, have been thrown in Orioles history. The franchise no-hit the Oakland Athletics (formerly “Philadelphia Athletics”) the most, three times, by Holloman in 1953, Jim Palmer in 1969, and a combined no-hitter by Milacki, Flanagan, Williamson, and Olson in 1991.

Did Jim Palmer go to college?

Scottsdale High School
Jim Palmer/Education
In 1959 the family moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, where Palmer attended Scottsdale High School and was All-State in baseball, football, and basketball. He was so good at basketball that the University of California at Los Angeles offered him a scholarship, but his first love was baseball.

Is Jim Palmer related to JFK?

James Palmer is not only not related to the famous Kennedys, but he is not related to any Kennedy at all.

What is wrong with Jim Palmers eye?

His attorney said Palmer was talked into a getting a multifocal intraocular lens in his eye that isn’t made for people who work at night. That lens was later taken off the market. After the cataract surgery, there were signs of retinal tears that were not investigated. The retinal tears led to a detached retina.

How old is baseball player Jim Palmer?

76 years (October 15, 1945)
Jim Palmer/Age

How many no-hitters did Jim Palmer throw?

MLB Team History – Baltimore Orioles No-Hitters

No-Hitters
DATE PITCHER SCORE
7/13/1991 Bob Milacki (6) 2-0
8/13/1969 Jim Palmer 8-0
4/27/1968 Tom Phoebus 6-0

Why is Jim Palmer called cakes?

While he was considered a beef-cake by many smitten Baltimore-area women, Jim Palmer earned that nickname from teammates because he had a ritual of eating a heaping plate of pancakes for breakfast before every start.

What Hall of Fame pitcher never gave up a grand slam?

Palmer is the only pitcher in big-league history to win World Series games in three decades (1960s, 1970s, and 1980s). During his 19-year major league career of 575 games (including 17 postseason games), he never surrendered a grand slam, nor did he ever allow back-to-back homers.

What happened to Gary Thorn?

Thorne, who served as the Orioles’ primary play-by-play broadcaster on the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network from 2007 to 2019, is broadcasting the New York Mets’ series in Pittsburgh this weekend for SNY alongside Keith Hernandez as a fill-in for regular play-by-play man Gary Cohen.

Why do they call Jim Palmer cakes?

How fast did Jim Palmer throw?

“Played A-ball against Carlton,” Palmer said. “I remember a skinny left-hander throwing about 91 or 92 [mph]. Not a hard thrower.

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