Sawatski Slams Two, Tookie Gilbert Adds One

On June 13, 1949, 3,721 Nashville Vols fans see long home runs by Tookie Gilbert, with one, and Carl Sawatski, with two. Pete Mallory scatters seven hits in the Vols’ 8-3 win over Mobile. Gilbert’s round-tripper lands on the roof of the ice house beyond the right-field fence, and one of Sawatski’s blows lands on the very back of the ice house roof.

Righty Pete Mallory, who would record a 20-4 record in his fourth season with Nashville, scatters seven hits in the Vols’ 8-3 win over Mobile.

Gilbert’s ninth round-tripper lands on the roof of the ice house beyond the right-field fence, and one of Sawatski’s blows lands on the very back of the ice house roof. He hit a long foul ball in the same vicinity before slugging the next pitch for his first homer. With singles to go with his two homers, Sawatski increases his batting average to .405 and raises his home run total to 18.

“He might his 50,” general manager Larry Gilbert told Nashville Tennessean sportswriter Raymond Johnson.

Bob Borkowski plays all three outfield positions in tonight’s game in unusual circumstances. He started in left, then moved to center when Paul Mauldin was ejected for arguing a foul ball. Borkowski took Babe Barna’s position in right when Barna was lifted in the eighth to rest his bad ankle.

Source: Nashville Tennessean, June 14, 1949

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