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Astros Legends Series 23: John Hudek
Astros Legends Series 23: John Hudek
John Hudek’s start was something that only Hollywood could conjure up. A year to the day from when he was in Toledo, Ohio and the Tigers dropped from the 40-man roster, he’d appear as an All-Star for the Houston Astros. He was a model of perseverance. He’s reliever John Hudek, and he’s our 23rd entry of our continuing Legends Series.
Q: You made your MLB debut with the Astros in April of 1994. Three months later you were an All-Star. What do you remember about that 1994 All Star Game?
A: In the game, first they told me to go and get loose. So, I threw like five pitches and I was ready, I was so hyped up. I honestly didn’t even know I was facing Cal Ripken Jr and I struck him out. I just brought fastballs to him pretty much. I was so locked in.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementMy approach was always; it’s me against you, so I didn’t even pay attention to who I was facing. Afterwards though, I was like oh my gosh! I got Cal! (laughs)
Q: That 1994 All-Star Game was also fun because at one point, you, Doug Drabek, Biggio, Bagwell and Caminiti were all on the field together. What was it like having so many teammates on the All-Star team?
A: Back then having five in the All-Star Game was a big deal. It was such an incredible experience.
You’ll remember that was the year that Bagwell was hitting everything. It didn’t matter if there were no outs, or two outs, he was getting guys who were on base in. The thing about that group of five, is that we all earned the right.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementDrabek had won the Cy Young with Pittsburgh earlier so going back and playing that night was awesome.
Q: Of the 194 games that you appeared in, what was the most memorable for you?
A: I had situations that were cool. My first official save was incredible. Sometimes what I remember is just the friendships.
One time, I gave up a bomb and Bagwell is out there and he’s taking forever to come in and I’m like, “let’s go” and he’s like I can’t, I’m waiting for that ball to come down that you threw (laughs). That thing went all the way up on the tarps in Miami but that’s how we would bring each other down to earth. Stuff would happen every outing, but every save was special and of course that All-Star Game was big.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIn one my career official at bat, I actually got a hit and drove in a pair of runs!
Q: How close a group was that 1994 team?
A: I played with Derek Bell in High School. Gonzo was also there, Dave Magadan was from there, so all of those guys and then you had so many great players thrown into the mix, it was a special group and time. Those guys didn’t have any attitudes; they just played hard and had fun.