The sport was nicely underway at Ted Williams Area within the North Park neighborhood. It was, it appeared, an strange night within the San Diego Metropolis Softball League, with a handful of individuals within the stands watching grown males carry out an athletic exercise largely centered on the consumption of beer and pizza.
However then, simply because the third inning was about to start, a Chevrolet K5 Blazer drove up Idaho Road, and heads started to show.
[Note: A version of this story originally ran on MLB.com in May 2020.]
Pump-up music blared from the open home windows because the orange SUV with the phrases “Nationwide League MVP” painted above its wheel wells pulled into the parking zone. Out stepped a 5-foot-10 man sporting a pristine white monitor go well with and gold chains round his neck.
“Time!” known as the supervisor of one of many groups, earlier than making an announcement. “Now changing Andy Strasberg at third base … Kevin Mitchell!”
On that fall night in 1989, Mitchell, recent off the World Sequence and a Main League-leading 47 residence runs and 125 RBIs with the San Francisco Giants, had three at-bats, noticed a complete of three pitches and hit three lengthy balls, the final of which cleared the left-field fence and two small buildings earlier than touchdown someplace on the roof of the North Park Recreation Middle.
This would possibly all sound like a booze-fueled fantasy concocted on a creaky barstool … and maybe some small components of it are.
However within the late Nineteen Eighties, on the star-laden squad generally known as Spike & Fats Boy, lively MLB gamers have been identified to indicate up and light-weight up the lobbed balls supplied by novice arms. With the assistance of three exceptional ringers — Mitchell, John Kruk and Randy Prepared, all of whom would end their careers with a mixed 36 seasons of MLB expertise — this crew run by Padres workers introduced the massive leagues to the beer leagues. America’s Most interesting Metropolis had America’s Most interesting Softball Crew.
Kevin Mitchell hit 47 homers in 543 at-bats for the ’89 Giants … and three homers in 3 swings for Spike & Fats Boy.
“We have been fairly good,” Kruk says slyly.
“We have been stacked,” Prepared says with amusing.
“Individuals have been in awe once we’d present up,” Mitchell provides.
Neglect Montgomery Burns’ All-Star-aided Springfield Nuclear Energy Plant squad from that well-known 1992 episode of “The Simpsons.” The Spike & Fats Boy crew was doing it in actual life, a number of years earlier.
Now, greater than three a long time later — and impressed by a quick point out of the crew by Prepared within the guide “The Wax Pack,” whereby creator Brad Balukjian tries to trace down all of the gamers from a random pack of 1986 Topps baseball playing cards — the story of Spike & Fats Boy can lastly be informed.
Will some components of the story be dramatized, magnified, even perhaps fictionalized?
Uh, yeah, in all probability.
“You need to bear in mind,” says the lately retired Mike Swanson, who, lengthy earlier than assuming his longtime function because the Royals’ vp of communications and broadcasting, labored within the Padres’ public relations division and performed on the crew, “there was a lot of ingesting.”
Sure, beer leagues are inclined to contain beer. Mix beer with time, and a scarcity of record-keeping, and you’ve got a recipe for some, let’s say, embellishment.
Individuals have been in awe once we’d present up.
Kevin Mitchell
So let the report present, relying on whose reminiscence you belief from that evening in ’89, it’s fairly doable Mitchell’s automotive was really a only a plain white Mercedes, not the tricked-up Blazer. It’s doable that he had not but been named the ’89 MVP on the time of the sport in query, so no such notation would have been made on his experience. And it’s doable he noticed greater than three pitches and was sporting extra conventional softball garb. Nonetheless, he positively hit some dingers.
What issues is that the gist of what follows is right. And that’ll need to be sufficient, as a result of the legend of Spike & Fats Boy has stayed hidden far too lengthy.
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The best slow-pitch crew you’ve by no means heard of traces again to 1978. Earlier than then, Padres workers would get collectively to play softball — however usually solely yearly, in a coed recreation.
(By the way, one of many contributors round that point was a younger girl named Amanda Sperry, who labored within the crew’s ticket workplace. Not lengthy thereafter, Sperry married her boyfriend, Gary Hamels. And on Dec. 27, 1983, the couple welcomed a son. His identify is Cole.)
Two crew workers — Dick Dent, who was the athletic coach, and the aforementioned Strasberg, who labored in advertising and marketing (and isn’t to be confused with a sure San Diego-born pitcher and World Sequence MVP with the final identify Strasburg) — wished one thing extra formal and extra frequent. They recruited some coworkers for an entry in a males’s winter league in San Diego, the place winter leagues are made doable by the climate ranging anyplace from idyllic to … nearly idyllic.
Padres worker Amanda Sperry would turn out to be the mom of World Sequence MVP Cole Hamels. (Andy Strasberg)
“The oldsters on the San Diego Recreation Division have been nice with us,” Strasberg says. “They accommodated our schedule as finest they might, understanding [the Padres’] season needed to conclude earlier than we might play.”
Padres proprietor Ray Kroc was accommodating, too. Years earlier he had bought a Boeing 727 and begun a sports-charter airline enterprise known as Padre Air Journey. That firm turned the softball crew’s first sponsor and namesake.
As soon as the Padre Air Journey crew took off, some notable names started to grace the town softball fields.
Nate Colbert, who nonetheless holds the Padres’ franchise residence run report (163), performed with the slow-pitch crew in his huge league retirement years. Similar goes for former MLB pitcher Bo Belinsky and outfielders Bobby Tolan (who coached for the Padres from 1980-83) and Gene Locklear.
The crew additionally included, at numerous factors, normal supervisor (and eventual supervisor) Jack McKeon, supervisor Dick Williams, crew president Ballard Smith and scouting director (and eventual GM) Randy Smith. The presence of these huge pictures would create some complications for longtime Padres broadcaster (and longtime supervisor of the softball crew) Bob Chandler.
“You speak about stress on a supervisor,” Chandler says. “What might I do? I needed to put these guys within the lineup!”
Jack McKeon was one in every of many Padres VIPs who performed for the softball crew. (Andy Strasberg)
(Chandler, by the best way, was the supervisor who introduced Mitchell’s arrival that evening in 1989. However subbing out a daily softballer to insert peak-level Kevin Mitchell was not an particularly tough determination.)
Bob Cluck, the eventual huge league pitching coach who was the Padres’ farm director within the early Nineteen Eighties, performed on the crew, too. Cluck was so certain of his skills that he declared earlier than one recreation, “If I don’t get a success tonight, postgame beers are on me!”
That evening, Cluck had already hit 4 arduous liners for outs when he stepped to the plate a ultimate time.
“Right here’s our whole dugout, all standing up and cheering for the opposite pitcher to get him out!” Chandler recollects with amusing. “And he popped up and sprung for all of the beer.”
Principally, although, the crew revolved round lesser-known workers — trainers, clubhouse attendants, PR individuals, and so forth. They’d congregate at native bars Bully’s East or Tuba Man’s Grand Slam earlier than and after video games and so they’d attempt to do proper by their pitcher and foremost motivator Dent, a former Military lieutenant and Vietnam veteran who at all times made certain fundamentals weren’t misplaced in all of the enjoyable.
“I discovered from Dick Williams,” Dent says. “No psychological errors. I’d by no means get mad if anyone flubbed the ball. But when they didn’t tag up, that will drive me loopy.”
So at some point throughout the 1987 MLB season, Dent talked about aloud throughout the Padres’ clubhouse that the softball crew wanted a brand new sponsor.
That’s when Prepared’s ears perked up.
On June 13, 1986, Prepared, freshly traded from Milwaukee to San Diego, made his Padres debut. That evening his then-wife, Dorene, collapsed on the ground of the couple’s residence in Tucson. She had suffered a coronary heart assault and was unconscious for seven to 10 minutes, her mind disadvantaged of oxygen for a lot of that point. The incident completely hindered her cerebral perform.
That is the psychological weight Prepared was dwelling with away from the sphere. His occupation turned his escape, and the versatile infielder and pinch-hitter relished that escape to the tune of a career-best .309 common and .943 OPS in 1987.
Randy Prepared’s distinctive spiky coiffure gave the softball crew one half of its identify.
One can perceive, then, why Prepared would search any offseason outlet that supplied a equally wholesome and useful diversion. When he came upon concerning the softball crew, he wished in — not simply as a monetary backer however as a part-time participant.
“He positively wished to have a life exterior of baseball and revel in it,” Swanson says. “And we had a blast with him. He’s one of many coolest dudes I’ve been round in any clubhouse.”
“It was a stress-free setting,” Prepared says. “Pizzas, beers and a approach to keep in contact with [the Padres’ support staff].”
On the lookout for a co-sponsor, Prepared recruited a Padres teammate who would even be dwelling in San Diego within the offseason. At the moment, Kruk was a second-year huge leaguer main the Padres in homers and RBIs. All through his terrific profession, the joke was that his portly physique appeared higher fitted to beer-league softball than huge league baseball.
Little did we all know Kruk was enjoying each.
It was a stress-free setting. Pizzas, beers and a approach to keep in contact with [the Padres’ support staff].
Randy Prepared
“There was loads of free time in San Diego for Randy and I again then,” Kruk says. “We figured we’d higher do one thing as a substitute of simply principally doing nothing. Softball was the best way to go.”
Within the Padres’ clubhouse, they referred to Prepared as “Spike” due to his spiky hair. They known as Kruk “Fats Boy” as a result of, nicely …
“I believe our trainers, Dick Dent and Larry Duensing, got here up with that,” Kruk says. “These geniuses.”
The joke about John Kruk was that his physique was higher fitted to beer leagues than the massive leagues.
In order that’s how Spike & Fats Boy (the crew’s official identify, although “Spike & The Fats Boys” is an appropriate various) got here to be.
“In the future we stated, ‘That’s the right identify for the softball crew!’” Prepared recollects. “From a bodily standpoint, you may see why it caught.”
The identify caught for 3 offseasons — after the ’87, ’88 and ’89 MLB campaigns. And although Mitchell didn’t final with the Padres practically as lengthy (he was traded to the Friars from the Mets previous to the ’87 season, solely to be shipped off to San Francisco that July), the native and resident San Diegan nonetheless acquired roped into the Spike & Fats Boy scene.
“I acquired a name from Kruky [with an invite to play],” Mitchell says. “I didn’t imagine him at first.”
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OK, so how a lot did these guys actually play softball collectively?
The trustworthy reply is … Who is aware of?
Kruk, it seems, participated extra within the pre- and postgame events than he did within the precise video games. However he did take the sphere occasionally.
“As a result of it’s slow-pitch softball, you’re not anticipated to make an out should you’re a giant league participant,” he says. “So let’s put it this fashion: I felt extra stress enjoying that than I did in baseball. I knew in baseball I’d make an out seven out of 10 occasions. If I had finished that in softball, they’d have killed me.”
“Kruky is the best softball participant,” Mitchell provides. “He might hit the ball in every single place, regardless of who was pitching. That’s how you must be in softball. If Kruky wanted a single, he was going to get a single. He can simply flat-out hit.”
Mitchell was positively on the sphere that evening in ’89 (which we’ll revisit in only a bit), however he claims to have performed some in ’87 and ’88, too.
“That’s once we actually ramped it up,” Kruk says. “Mitch was so filthy robust.”
What appears sure, primarily based on the conversations for this story, is that Prepared was essentially the most lively of the lively huge leaguers concerned.
“Randy was funnier than hell,” Swanson says. “When he made an out in softball, you’d have thought the frickin’ world was coming to an finish.”
I felt extra stress enjoying that than I did in baseball. I knew in baseball I’d make an out seven out of 10 occasions. If I had finished that in softball, they’d have killed me.
John Kruk
Prepared remembers some nights when his mother, Jeanne, who lived only a couple blocks from the North Park area, was a one-woman cheering part within the stands.
“However then, as phrase acquired out, the turnout and our fan base grew,” Prepared says. “We at all times had an entourage, let’s say. And the Madres [a Padres fan organization] caught wind of it and began displaying up, too.”
Was Padres administration conscious of or involved concerning the gamers’ offseason exercise?
“Jack McKeon was our GM, so I don’t suppose he cared,” Swanson says. “That stated, I don’t suppose anyone was operating up and down the hallways on the workplace asserting, ‘We’ve acquired a giant recreation tonight with Randy and Kruky in it!’”
Did opposing gamers have an issue getting ambushed by skilled ballplayers?
“Nah,” Mitchell says. “Guys couldn’t wait to see us and speak about baseball and discuss concerning the huge leagues. That’s what made it so enjoyable. Guys simply couldn’t wait to hang around with us.”
Prepared recollects a day when Spike & Fats Boy was going to be quick a participant and wanted assist. Any person really helpful a Triple-A pitcher within the Padres’ system who was within the space for the winter, rehabbing an harm.
It was the late, nice Kevin Towers.
Kevin Towers, then enjoying in Triple-A, joined the softball crew whereas rehabbing an harm. (AP))
“We put him in proper area and batted him ninth,” Prepared says with amusing. “Little did I do know he was going to turn out to be the gunslinger of GMs.”
One would assume that an novice softball crew that includes Prepared and/or Kruk and/or Mitchell, with slightly little bit of Towers combined in, wouldn’t lose many video games.
Right here, too, all we are able to do is sit again and pay attention.
Prepared: “We didn’t lose a single recreation. It was domination.”
Swanson: “We’d kick all people’s ass.”
Kruk: “I don’t recall shedding. However my God, that’s so way back.”
Proper, it was so way back. Earlier than social media. Earlier than we have been all strolling round with high-resolution cameras in our pockets. If an MLB-boosted softball crew existed at the moment, you’d be fortunate to get one recreation in earlier than the curiosity and attendance turned untenable, and also you’d have abounding picture and video proof.
With Spike & Fats Boy, sadly, we had nothing.
That’s, till an e-mail arrives from Prepared, who rummaged by his residence and uncovered buried treasure from the 1988-89 offseason …
A trophy from the 1989 season turned up throughout a search of Randy Prepared’s residence. (Randy Prepared)
Legendary.
The issue with mixing the beer leagues and the massive leagues is that generally the latter will get in the best way of the previous.
On June 2, 1989, the Padres shipped each Kruk and Able to the Phillies for Chris James. On the time the deal was described within the press as a swap of slumping gamers (not one of the three had gotten off to a great begin in ’89), an opportunity for a reset.
No one knew sufficient to say the seismic softball implications.
“That’s in all probability why we acquired traded,” Kruk jokes. “We have been enjoying softball as a substitute of baseball.”
With the Phillies, Kruk would emerge as a three-time All-Star and one of many faces of the 1993 Nationwide League champions. Sadly, the swap finally severed his ties with Spike & Fats Boy. He was, as Swanson places it, “a long-distance proprietor” in ’89, then unaffiliated altogether.
However he nonetheless saved enjoying softball.
“After I was with the Phillies, I used to return to West Virginia and play in a fall softball league within the offseason with all my buddies I grew up with,” Kruk says. “I’d miss a part of the season, as a result of they might begin in September. After which the one yr we have been within the World Sequence, the blokes didn’t care that I wasn’t there, as a result of they have been so comfortable for me.”
As for the remaining members of Spike & Fats Boy, they saved the crew going for an additional few seasons. Prepared nonetheless hung across the space and confirmed up within the winter after the commerce.
In 1990 the crew turned generally known as “Ripper’s Derelicts” after Padres first baseman Jack “The Ripper” Clark assumed the sponsorship duties (in a non-playing function). Alas, that was additionally the yr of a Padres possession change, which led to varied staffing adjustments. Dent was one of many casualties, and the softball crew fizzled out not lengthy thereafter.
So the Prepared-Kruk-Mitchell period will go down as the height of Padres worker softball prowess. It doesn’t get any higher than that.
Or does it?
“No one’s talked about Robbie Alomar?” Swanson asks.
Wait … what?!
“Oh yeah, Robbie performed,” Swanson provides. “It may need been after we traded Randy. Robbie ended up hanging out one winter and got here to a few video games and performed. You understand, only a [future] Corridor of Famer. No huge deal.”
Corridor of Famer Roberto Alomar might or might not have taken the sphere with Spike & Fats Boy. (Getty)
Sadly, when reached for this story, Alomar stated he has no recollection of this. However look, do you bear in mind every little thing you probably did in, say, 1989 or 1990? Nah, after all not. So let’s depart the window cracked open simply sufficient for a whiff of pure risk to waft in. In spite of everything, within the ethereal and largely undocumented world of Spike & Fats Boy, who’s to say what’s reality and what’s fiction?
What we are able to say is that too many individuals interviewed for this story introduced up, with none prodding, their reminiscence of Mitchell’s three-homer evening in ’89 for it to not have occurred.
Dent: “It was like Rodney Dangerfield pulling up [in “Caddyshack”]. He had lights on his wheels and stuff like that. He got here in, and Andy gave him his place at third.”
Strasberg: “I stated to the 4 or 5 individuals within the stands, ‘I don’t know the place they acquired this stiff from!’”
Swanson: “I had gotten a success and moved over to 3rd base, so I’m 60 ft from freaking Kevin Mitchell with an aluminum bat in his hand. The ball got here off the bat, and I believed I used to be going to have a coronary.”
Prepared: “Mitch back-legged a softball and despatched it over the roof!”
Chandler: “That’s the longest residence run I’ve ever seen in softball. That was the sphere the place Ted Williams performed as a child, and I’m undecided Williams ever hit one farther than Kevin Mitchell did.”
Offered with these recollections, Mitchell will get wistful. After his retirement, he performed in one other San Diego grownup softball league, on a crew known as the Black Sox. However he needed to give that up a number of years again, when he had a significant well being scare — a bulging disc in his neck that pressed towards his spinal wire and affected his capability to maneuver.
Although he nonetheless has some hassle along with his proper leg, which requires bodily remedy, Mitchell is feeling a lot better now. He’s acquired his weight and his spirits again. And all this discuss concerning the previous days had him pondering the chances for the previous members of Spike & Fats Boy.
“Give Kruky my quantity,” he says. “Let’s carry it again!”