Illini Legends, Lists & Lore
Lee Eilbracht's major leaguers
Fifty-eight years ago, Lee Eilbracht was named acting head coach of the Illini baseball team, replacing Wally Roettger (who died the previous September). Eilbracht lettered three years as a player (1943, '46 and '47). He had a celebrated career as Illinois' head coach, compiling a 515-393-6 mark in 27 seasons. He had 41 more wins than Itch Jones (474 in 15 years) and 201 more than George Huff (314 in 23 years). Eilbracht's Illini teams won four Big Ten titles. Fourteen of his Illinois players eventually went on to play Major League Baseball:
Ethan Blackaby: Milwaukee-NL (1962-64) ... Career: .120 average, 0 HR, 1 RBI
Bob Burda: St. Louis (1962 and '71); San Francisco (1965-66, 1969-70); Milwaukee-AL (1970); Boston (1972) ... Career: .224 average, 13 HR, 78 RBI
John Felske: Chicago-NL (1968) and Milwaukee-AL (1972-73) ... Career: .135 average, 1 HR, 9 RBI
Tom Fletcher: Detroit (1962) ... Career: 1 game
Tom Haller: San Francisco (1961-67); Los Angeles-NL (1968-71); Detroit (1972) ... Career: .257 average, 134 HR, 504 RBI
Jim Hicks: Chicago-AL (1964-66); St. Louis (1969); California (1969) ... Career: .163 average, 5 HR, 14 RBI
Ken Holtzman: Chicago-NL (1965-71, '78); Oakland (1972-75); New York-AL (1976-77) ... Career: 174-150, 3.49 ERA
Dick Hyde: Washington (1955-60); Baltimore (61) ... Career: 17-14, 3.56 ERA
Bobby Klaus: Cincinnati (1964) and N.Y. Mets (1964-65) ... Career: .208 average, 6 HR, 29 RBI
Gary Kolb: St. Louis (1960, 62-63); Milwaukee-NL (1964-65); New York-NL (1965); Pittsburgh (1968-69) ... Career: .209 average, 6 HR, 29 RBI
Em Lindbeck: Detroit (1960) ... Career: 2 games
Herb Plews: Washington (1956-59) and Boston (1959) ... Career: .262 average, 4 HR, 82 RBI
Lou Skizas: New York-AL (1956); Kansas City (1956-57); Detroit (1958); Chicago-AL (1959) ... Career: .270 average, 30 HR, 86 RBI
Ed Spiezio: St. Louis (1964-68); San Diego (1969-72) and Chicago-AL (1972) ... Career: .238 average, 39 HR, 174 RBI
Illini birthdays this week
Today: Andy Schutzenhofer, baseball (29)
Monday: Mark Ogren, golf (25)
Tuesday: Gary Moeller, football coach (69)
Wednesday: Paul Marsillo, baseball (52)
Thursday: Marcus Arnold, basketball (26)
Friday: John Lockhart, wrestling (31)
Saturday: Roger Taylor, basketball (73)
Next Sunday: 1998 Big Ten champs
By Mike Pearson, author of Illini Legends, Lists & Lore and assistant athletic director at Miami (Ohio)