Hall of Famer Phil Niekro, who died Saturday at 81, had brief stint with Jays in 1987
With the Blue Jays immersed in a tight division race in 1987, Toronto catcher Ernie Whitt was pleased the club acquired veteran pitcher Phil Niekro for the stretch drive.
His one opportunity to catch the 48-year-old knuckleballer came on Aug. 29 that year against the Oakland Athletics at Exhibition Stadium.
“He’d had such a long career and you just knew he was going to be a Hall of Famer,” Whitt said. “Just to have the opportunity to catch him, I was excited about it. I was thrilled.”
Niekro’s appearance didn’t last long. He was shelled for five earned runs over two-thirds of an inning in what would be his third and final start as a Blue Jay.