Bob Tufts
MLB (deceased)P
Full Name | Robert Malcolm Tufts |
Date of Birth | 11/02/1955 |
Birthplace | Medford, MA |
Died | 10/04/2019 |
Religion | Jewish |
Height | 6'5 |
Weight | 215 |
Bats/Throws | L/L |
Drafted | Giants (06/07/1977) |
Draft Round | 12 |
Overall Pick | 296 |
MLB Debut | 08/10/1981 |
Final MLB Game: | 05/06/1983 |
On being Jewish
- When asked by the rabbi to select a Jewish name during his conversion to Judaism, Bob Tufts chose “Sandy Koufax” (The Jewish Week, 2011)
- From The Jewish Week (2011): “I was sitting in the bullpen in Tucson, Ariz. Our closer, Gene Pentz, out of nowhere, asked me if I accepted Jesus Christ as my lord and savior. I turned to him and said, ‘It’s funny you mentioned that. I’ve started the process of converting to Judaism, so no, I don’t.’ Gene’s eyes blazed, and he said sternly, ‘Well, you’re going to hell,’ and he turned back to watch the game. That’s how we left it. I was extremely upset, and called Suzanne [my wife]. Lo and behold, Gene went into a slump and I got better,” pitching to a rarified 1.70 earned run average, taking over Pentz’s job as closer. “Divine providence?” he jokes.
For more information
- Baseball-Reference page
- Jewish Baseball Museum bio
- Baseball cards
Career pitching