Top 100 Angels: Dave LAROCHE #82
Despite the fact that his fathering Andy LaRoche inadvertently brought Jason Bay to the Red Sox to homer off of John Lackey in the ALDS, Lefty Dave LaRoche moves up 1 spot from our Post-2005 Top 100 Angels list.
Here is the writeup about Dave from then...
Dave LaRoche was a lefty version of Scot Shields with more junk pitching and a moustache. He was the set-up man in a solid pen in the late 70s and was the kind of pitcher who, if he gave you heartburn, you at least knew it was going to all fall apart. When he was on he was on and if there was a crack in the armor, the whole suit fell apart.
Without firsthand experience, Black Hawk Waterloo sizes things up...
I don't know much about Dave LaRoche, beyond his stats, aside from this:
My father always used to talk about how much he sighed on the mound. Like, deep, heaving, heavy sighs. If I ever let out a loud sigh, I would be reminded of Dave LaRoche. And that's all I know about the man, aside from his being a slightly above-average pitcher who mainly came out of the bullpen for a decade.
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Rob McMillin relives the La Roche saga...
Dave LaRoche's first game in the Show was a doozy, a 16-inning, 4 hour 14 minute marathon 2-1 victory over the Red Sox on May 11, 1970. At the time, it was the second-longest game in Angel history, one in which LaRoche was the last man standing. He picked up the win by making the last out of the sixteenth, inheriting two men on with Carl Yastrzemski at the plate.
The game was an early indicator of the qualities that would make him one of the great relievers of the early Angels. (He tried out as a starter at various points in his career, but went 2-7 lifetime in that role.) Famous for his blooper pitch, the "LaLob", he had a remarkable 1971 in which he was three-quarters of a run below the league average ERA, and appeared in 56 games, eighth in the AL. Traded in the offseason for Leo "Mr. Automatic" Cardenas (who wasn't for the Angels), Dave moved to Minnesota, who flipped him to the Cubs, who traded him to Cleveland, where he posted the two best seasons of his career. With five seasons with double digits in saves, he made the All Star team twice, in 1976 and 1977.
Returning to Anaheim in 1977, he continued his excellent work in 1978, but ineffectiveness struck in 1979; after middling years in 1979 and 1980, the Angels released him after spring training in 1981. He signed with the Yankees, where he went on to pitch three more years, including one inning of scoreless work in a 9-2 blowout by the Dodgers in game 6 of the World Series. LaRoche these days is maybe more famous for being the father of a pair of top-drawer young players, Andy (in the Dodgers system) and Adam (in the Braves system).
Read more of Rob's daily baseball writing at the 6-4-2 L.A. Baseball Blog.
BHW, aka The Chronicler, blogs about the Angels from a decidedly statistical point of view at Chronicles of the Lads.
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May 11th, 1970
I was at the May 11th, 1970 debut game for Dave LaRoche. LaRoche entered the game in the top of the 16th inning with two on and two out. He retired Carl Yastrzemski on a pop fly to second base. LaRoche was credited with the win when Sandy Alomar Sr. singled home Jarvis Tatum in the bottom of the 16th inning.
I stayed to the end of that game. Jerry Otelsberg is my witness. Jerry was in the US Army. While training for duty in Vietnam his First Sergeant pulled the pin of a grenade, handed it to Jerry, and told him to throw it. With no warm-up throws Jerry tossed it as far as he could and dislocated his shoulder. After a stint on the disabled list Jerry ended up in South Korea instead of Vietnam. That turned out all for the best because he preferred kimchi to fish paste. In the early 70s Jerry’s father was the agent for James Brown, The Godfather of Soul.
The Dave LaRoche game I remember the most was a June 9th, 1980 Yankees @ Angels game. Twice in that game Reggie Jackson got a game-tieing hit off of LaRoche. LaRoche entered the game in the 7th inning with 2 outs and runners on 1st and 2nd. Jackson doubled to right field to drive in both runners to tie the game 4-4. In the 9th inning with one out Jackson homered to right field to tie the game 7-7. LaRoche then retired Graig Nettles on a strikeout before being replaced by Dave Lemanczyk.
After the Angels had scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 8th inning to take a 7-6 lead I left the game early to go to a family dinner. Two batters after I left Reggie Jackson hit the game tieing home run.
That would be the last game I would leave early until April 17th, 2008. Roger and I were at the 22 inning Colorado @ San Diego game won by the Rockies in 22 innings on a Troy Tulowitzki two-out double to leftcenter. Roger had school the next day and we had an hour and 45 minute drive to get back to Orange so we left in the middle of the 20th inning. If Paul McAnulty had not been out attempting to stretch a double into a triple on a ball hit down the right field line to lead off the bottom of the 13th inning my streak would still be alive. Don’t make the first out of the inning at third base!
For the first 14 innings Roger and I sat in the top deck looking directly down the third base line. From the 15th to the 19th inning we sat in the second row field box seats again looking directly down the third base line. The owner of these four plus four (first and second row) equals eight seats bore a strong resemblance to Walter Cronkite. Does anyone know if Cronkite retired to San Diego? “… And that’s the way it is.” It is never over until it is over!
by Yetijuice on Nov 24, 2008 11:01 AM PST 0 recs
La Lob
had a sweet eephus pitch

Go gettem next year, what have we got to lose--Frankie?
by AnaheimHalos61 on Nov 24, 2008 11:16 AM PST 0 recs
hey rev, dont mean to get off course but i have to ask
im a big atlanta falcon fan and a huge syracuse college fan and just joined both sbnation sites. can i change my user name to relect those sites? i.e. adirondackfalconfan and/or adirondackorangefann. GO SU HOOPS!!
Still, I wish I was here
by adirondackangelfan on Nov 24, 2008 8:35 PM PST 0 recs
and please arte...
re-sign tex
Still, I wish I was here
by adirondackangelfan on
Nov 24, 2008 8:38 PM PST
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as we discovered with CASEYS KISS OF DEATH after the teix trade...
nope. you are stuck with our name here.
by Rev Halofan on
Nov 25, 2008 12:35 AM PST
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