Charles Robert "Bob" Hendley (b. June 23, 1961 in Macon, Georgia) is a former Major League Baseballpitcher. Hendley was signed by the Milwaukee Braves as an amateur free agent in 1958. On September 9, 1965 threw a one-hitter, but lost to Sandy Koufax who threw a perfect game. June 23 is the 174th day of the year (175th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 191 days remaining. ... 1961 (As MAD Magazine pointed out on its first cover for the year) was the first upside-down year—i. ... For other places called Macon, see Macon Macon is a city located in Bibb County, Georgia. ... Major League Baseball (MLB) is the highest level of play in professional baseball in North America. ... This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... The Atlanta Braves are a Major League Baseball team based in Atlanta, Georgia. ... In sports, a free agent is a player whose contract with a team has run out and is now free to sign with another team. ... 1958 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... September 9 is the 252nd day of the year (253rd in leap years). ... 1965 was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1965 calendar). ... Personal Info Birth: December 30, 1935, Brooklyn, New York Professional Career Debut: June 24, 1955, Brooklyn Dodgers vs. ... Since 1991, a perfect game has been defined by Major League Baseball as a game in which a pitcher pitches a complete game victory that lasts a minimum of nine innings and in which no opposition player reaches first base. ...
External links
Baseball-Reference.com (http://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hendlbo01.shtml) - career statistics and analysis
Charles Robert Hendley (born April 30, 1939 in Macon, Georgia) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.
Hendley was signed by the Milwaukee Braves as an amateur free agent in 1958.
After the 1963 season, Hendley was traded to the San Francisco Giants in a six-player deal; one of the three players the Braves received was Felipe Alou.