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Carl Erskine Passes Away

By Darragh McDonald | April 16, 2024 at 2:32pm CDT

Former big league right-hander Carl Erskine passed away today after a brief illness, per multiple sources, including Dana Hunsinger Benbow of The Indianapolis Star. He was 97 years old.

Erskine was born in Anderson, Indiana in 1926. As a boy, he was friends with Johnny Wilson (Wikipedia link), who was black and would go on to play baseball in the Negro leagues as well basketball for the Harlem Globetrotters. Erskine would later mention his friendship with Wilson when the issue of race came up as he shared a locker room with Jackie Robinson.

The young Erskine was signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers and would go on to spend his entire baseball career with that organization, though he played for them in both Brooklyn and Los Angeles. The righty made his debut in 1948, the year after Robinson broke the color barrier. Erskine told Benbow that Robinson once approached him and asked “Hey Erskine, how come you don’t have a problem with this black and white thing?” It was then that Erskine mentioned his friendship with Wilson, telling Robinson: “I didn’t know he was black. He was my buddy. And so I don’t have a problem.”

For his initial season in 1948, Erskine worked a swing role, starting nine of his 17 appearances and tossing 64 innings with a 3.23 earned run average. He would gradually increase his workload in the seasons to come, getting to 79 2/3 in 1949 and then 103 the season after that before getting into the 185-265 range for each season from 1951 to 1956.

It was in that latter stretch that Erskine racked up his most notable career highlights. He made the All-Star team in 1954, a year in which he tossed 260 1/3 innings with a 4.15 ERA. He tossed two no-hitters, one against the Cubs in 1952 and another against the Giants in 1956.

In 1955, Erskine tossed 194 2/3 innings in the regular season with a 3.79 ERA. The Dodgers had made it to the World Series seven times at that point in history but lost each time, including the ’52 and ’53 teams that Erskine was a part of. Erskine’s best World Series performance was in the ’53 series when he struck out 14 batters in Game 3, though the Dodgers eventually lost the series to the Yankees. The Dodgers faced the Yankees again in ’55 and Erskine only tossed three innings in the series but the Dodgers finally emerged victorious to capture the first title in franchise history.

When the Dodgers moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles for the ’58 season, Erskine went with them, though his career was tailing off by then. He tossed 98 1/3 innings that first year in L.A. with a 5.13 ERA, then had a 7.71 ERA in 23 1/3 frames the next year, which was his final major league action. He finished his playing career with an even ERA of 4.00 in 1,718 2/3 innings.

He returned to Indiana after his playing days and worked various jobs. A profile last year from Tyler Kepler of The New York Times says Erskine “sold insurance, worked as a bank president and coached baseball at Anderson College.” Though perhaps the most notable of his post-playing endeavors was his work with people with developmental disabilities.

Erskine’s son Jimmy was born with Down syndrome, with Carl and his wife Betty deciding to raise him at home, an unusual path in a time when most such cases saw the child sent to an institution of some kind. The couple would later form the Carl and Betty Erskine Society to raise money for the Special Olympics. That charity work led to Carl being given the Buck O’Neil Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum last year.

By all accounts, Erskine was beloved by everyone in the Dodgers’ organization, baseball in general and his community in Indiana. MLBTR joins all of them in sending condolences to the Erskine family and everyone else mourning him today.

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  1. underdog

    1 year ago

    Rest in peace, one of the great Brooklyn Dodgers and legendary personality.

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  2. whyhayzee

    1 year ago

    One of those men who were more than just baseball players. Lived a good long life.

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  3. woodhead1986

    1 year ago

    Oh my goodness, he was the last of the players featured in Roger Kahn’s classic “Boys of Summer.” Truly a bygone era.

    “There from their hearts the dogdayed pulse

    Of love and light bursts in their throats.”

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  4. probablyclueless

    1 year ago

    My grandma, who met him a couple times as an alumnus of Anderson College, gave me his autobiography as a birthday present when I was around 10 years old. Great read and awesome perspective of his. RIP

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  5. ElysianPark

    1 year ago

    God bless Carl Erskine. What a truly great and humble man, simply doing the right thing. I am saddened by his passing, not just because I am an avid Dodger fan.
    He was one of the Greatest Generation but also the last of the Boys of Summer, as someone else noted here. It is very hard to lose people like this.

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  6. Mdsavage

    1 year ago

    Nice man I met him a few times was nothing but a good person. RIP

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  7. Edp007

    1 year ago

    Old timers dropping like flies last couple of days. May the heavens have room for all.

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  8. Suitcase Simpson

    1 year ago

    I literally just learned about this guy this morning searching for videos of former teammates telling stories of Jackie Robinson.

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  9. Johnny utah

    1 year ago

    oh this is awful. brooklyn dodgers legend. 97 years old. lived a long good life. erskine was a flatbush hero. great pitcher. he’s in heaven now, pitching to campy again. surrounded by pee wee, the duker, gilly, and jack. those teams were special beyond words. erskine lived just long enough to celebrate 1 last time for jackie. and now, koufax is the last member of the boys of summer. the last of the 55 WS winning squad. the last brooklyn dodger.

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  10. Brad 5

    1 year ago

    Carl was an amazing man. I’m proud to have known him. A class act and though he was a great ball player he was an even better human being. Thanks for the impact you made on Madison County, Indiana Carl. Soar Ravens Soar!

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  11. mahalkita

    1 year ago

    with Wilson, telling Robinson: “I didn’t know he was black.–These days the lunatics would call that a racist statement.

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    • LactatingAlgore

      1 year ago

      Sure thing, homes.

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  12. Devlsh

    1 year ago

    With his exit coming immediately on the heels of MLB’s Jackie Robinson Day, it’s worth mentioning that Erskine was also an author, having written “What I Learned From Jackie Robinson” and also “The Parallel”, the latter about the similarities he saw between his son Jimmy (who was born with Down Syndrome) and Jackie in breaking down social perceptions.

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  13. kingsfan1968

    1 year ago

    RIP!

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  14. Motown is My Town

    1 year ago

    What a sad week for old time MLB…first Ken Holtzman passing yesterday and today we lose Whitey Herzcog and Carl Erskine. All 3 left their own indelible impact on the game and may their memories be a blessing. RIP each of you

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  15. terry g

    1 year ago

    RIP He started the first Dodger home game on the West coast in 1958. My interest in baseball started then. Heaven has him now but I got to see him pitch. Thank you Carl.

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  16. jorge78

    1 year ago

    RIP Carl…..

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  17. LordD99

    1 year ago

    Living 97 years is a great run, but it’s still sad when the time comes. He lived what appears to be an impactful life. Condolences to family and friends.

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  18. sascoach2003

    1 year ago

    RIP.

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  19. jgoldfarb_4@msn.com 2

    1 year ago

    RIP

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  20. all in the suit that you wear

    1 year ago

    RIP

    Reply
  21. Lifelong Reds Fan

    1 year ago

    Met him 4-5 years ago and he signed a baseball for me. We talked for several minutes about his experiences and life as a father of a son with special needs. Truly a great man and ambassador for mankind. RIP Carl!

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  22. Niekro floater

    1 year ago

    RIP

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  23. Old York

    1 year ago

    What impact did his friendship with Johnny Wilson, a black athlete, have on Erskine’s views on race, especially considering the racial dynamics in baseball during his playing days alongside Jackie Robinson?

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  24. Django

    1 year ago

    RIP. I bought a trophy ball auctioned from his collection, which he inscribed as the last pitch from his CG shutout of 5/4/52. The play was a Garagiola groundout, Reese to Hodges.

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    • Johnny utah

      1 year ago

      Groundout, Reese to hodges was the final out of 55 ws win

      RIP oisk

      Reply
  25. BrandonJ33

    1 year ago

    RIP. I was just thinking about him the other day during my name as many baseball players in my head as I can while I try to fall asleep game. I was like wow he’s still living when I looked him up. No more 🙁

    I’m 40, all I really know is the name but I’ll remedy that now.

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  26. fox471 Dave

    1 year ago

    RIP Mr. Erskine. You were so much more than a good baseball player. As a lifelong Dodger fan, I saw you play in the 50s.

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  27. Logjammer D"Baggagecling

    1 year ago

    Rest in Paradise to those we lost this week. It’s been a rough week for baseball legends.

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