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		<title>Pitcher Howie Koplitz Kept The Detroit Tigers Nourished With Oshkosh Talent</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2011 15:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A humble, grateful face! Many former players seem&#160;selective with adjectives. Sure, they know stats. They know &#8220;team leading&#8221; and &#8220;career high.&#8221; However, lots of them tiptoe around feelings. Not Howie Koplitz. His letter was peppered with &#8220;delight,&#8221; &#8220;positive&#8221; and other words that express his pleasure and gratitude of a seesaw journey marking 10 years in ... <a title="Pitcher Howie Koplitz Kept The Detroit Tigers Nourished With Oshkosh Talent" class="read-more" href="https://www.baseballbytheletters.com/2011/03/23/pitcher-howie-koplitz-kept-the-detroit-tigers-nourished-with-oshkosh-talent-2/" aria-label="Read more about Pitcher Howie Koplitz Kept The Detroit Tigers Nourished With Oshkosh Talent">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<p>Many former players seem&nbsp;selective with adjectives.</p>
<p>Sure, they know stats. They know &#8220;team leading&#8221; and &#8220;career high.&#8221; However, lots of them tiptoe around feelings. Not Howie Koplitz. His letter was peppered with &#8220;delight,&#8221; &#8220;positive&#8221; and other words that express his pleasure and gratitude of a seesaw journey marking 10 years in pro ball.</p>
<p>Why is he so happy, not bitter, at never reaching stardom? Reading between the lines of the Koplitz letter, I went to the <a href="http://www.oshkosh.k12.wi.us/schools/athleticwall.cfm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">&#8220;Wall of Fame&#8221;</a> page from his alma mater, Oshkosh (Wisconsin) West High School.</p>
<p>Imagine a school and town that size providing the Tigers two pitchers in a decade &#8212; starting with Billy Hoeft, class of 1950.&nbsp;The number might have been three.</p>
<p>Recent honoree Harold &#8220;Sog&#8221; Gauger is pictured from the class of 1954. Koplitz and Gauger combined to throw a no-hitter in the 1954 state tournament. That was one of five no-no&#8217;s &#8220;Sog&#8221; spun that year.&nbsp;Gauger signed with the Tigers in August. The last line is his heart-breaking bio notes that he died in an October car accident.</p>
<p>What might have been? Despite all the adversity Koplitz would face, I&#8217;m sure he remembered he was getting chances Gauger would never know.</p>
<p>Koplitz wrote:</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>&#8220;Dear Tom,</strong><br /><strong><br /></strong><br /><strong>Thank you for the nice letter. I&#8217;m very honored to be remembered in such a positive manner. Although my Major League career was shortened, I feel that I built a lot of good memories in a short period of time.</strong><br /><strong><br /></strong><br /><strong>That 1961 season in Birmingham was a pitcher&#8217;s delight. It was a case of me getting in a groove early in the season and staying there all season, which is very odd for any pitcher in any league. No matter what I did or tried to do, it turned out positive. What a positive feeling! At the completion of the Birmingham season, I was called up to the Detroit Tigers to my delight. </strong><br /><strong><br /></strong><br /><strong>They could have called me up earlier, but I think they wanted to see me finish what I had started in Birmingham. That was alright with me. I think Eddie Glennon was the first person to tell me. Eddie was the general manager there. I celebrated with a couple of beers while I was packing!&#8221;</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>[<u>Koplitz chose modesty here. Let me say for him: The Sporting News named him Minor League Player of the Year for his achievement. Baseball gave two MVP awards, one for each league. Only ONE player got TSN&#8217;s award!]</u></p>
<blockquote><p><strong>&#8220;About the seven straight wins to start my Major League career, I think the first one is always the most memorable. Oddly enough, the first one came in relief against the Los Angeles Angels. I remember that team very well. They were led by Albie Pearson and Steve Bilko.&#8221;</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Thanks to the wonder of <a href="http://www.retrosheet.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.retrosheet.org/</a>, here&#8217;s one more chance to enjoy that <a href="http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1961/B09240LAA1961.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">first-ever Koplitz win</a> against the Angels.</p>
<p><em>Tomorrow: Koplitz recalls the pitch that changed everything.</em></p>
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