A moment of Pride
Curtis Pride, an outfielder from Washington, D.C., who is born 95-percent deaf, collects his first hit in the majors while playing for Montreal 31 years ago today.
Pride, whose once-foundering career turns around earlier in the 1993 season while playing in Class AA Harrisburg, picks up his milestone hit with a pinch-hit, two-run double in the seventh inning off Philadelphia’s Bobby Thigpen.
He then scores the tying run before the Expos win 8-7 in 12 innings at Olympic Stadium.
Pride goes on to play all or parts of 11 seasons in the majors, becoming a role player for six teams before retiring and becoming a successful baseball coach at predominantly deaf Gallaudet University.
Pride’s moment 31 years ago comes before an overflow Friday night crowd of 45,757, which responds to Pride’s first hit with a five-minute standing ovation that Pride cannot hear but instead senses through the vibration of the applause.
“I felt the cheers,” Pride later says.