Today is Part 1 of a 2-part interview with Claude Osteen. We focus on Claude's playing days when we go Back When There Was Baseball this week. Claude played in the Majors from 1957-1975 as a left-handed pitcher. He compiled a 196-195 record with a career ERA of 3.30. Claude is most noted for his days with the Los Angeles Dodgers pitching alongside of Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale. He won game 3 of the 1965 World Series which helped propel the Dodgers to a 7-game series win against the Minnesota Twins. Claude shares some great stories about his career, which started in Cincinnati in 1957, Back When There Was Baseball.
Back When There Was Baseball: Claude Osteen Part 1