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  • pitched (not counting appearances as a relief pitcher), a streak that began in 1901 when Taylor was
  • Major League home run, which was off Yankees pitcher A.J. Burnett.
  • Mariners acquired Green from the Rockies for pitcher Aaron Taylor, and Green flourished in the Mar
  • Pitcher Aaron Heilman
  • ucks traded him to the Camden Riversharks for pitcher Abe Alvarez.
  • The pitcher accepted the bet and fired a fastball, which
  • But Sonny Siebert, a pitcher acquired in a deal with the Cleveland Indians
  • ck with a pitch, and subsequently chasing the pitcher across the entire field with both teams' benc
  • a solo shot versus the Baltimore Orioles off pitcher Adam Loewen.
  • Although Dottie gives the pitcher advice on Kit's weakness for chasing high fas
  • School (San Francisco), he was named All-City pitcher after winning his school's first-ever playoff
  • story on April 7, 2004 by becoming the second pitcher, after Jim Abbott, to play in the major leagu
  • However, he was never the same pitcher again.
  • l 7, working one scoreless inning as a relief pitcher against the San Diego Padres.
  • , 1998, pitching five innings as the starting pitcher against the Texas Rangers.
  • ust 17, 1982 at Cinergy Field as the starting pitcher against the Cincinnati Reds.
  • 1, he made his first appearance as a starting pitcher against the New York Yankees, picking up a no
  • to make his major league debut as a starting pitcher against the Kansas City Royals on September 2
  • He was the winning pitcher against Chinese Taipei, that was the Chinese
  • e 1893 season, German was the most successful pitcher against his old club, the Baltimore's, in the
  • th the Dodgers on July 19, 1988 as a starting pitcher against the St. Louis Cardinals.
  • e to offer accurate stats for each individual pitcher against each individual hitter, data that act
  • May 22, 2004, getting the win as the starting pitcher against the Philadelphia Phillies.
  • fore being traded to the Atlanta Crackers for pitcher Al Williams in November.
  • He pinch hit for pitcher Al Benton and was struck out by Cubs pitcher
  • The Mets won the game 5-0 with starting pitcher Al Leiter pitching a two-hit shutout which ad
  • aded him (in a waiver deal) to the Giants for pitcher Al Worthington during spring training in 1960
  • designated for assignment to allow a spot for pitcher Al Leiter.
  • homan sports figures such as New York Yankees pitcher Allie "Superchief" Reynolds and Heisman troph
  • the first time in the American League that a pitcher allowed a home run in a one-hitter game (May
  • The new pitcher allowed a sacrifice fly, a single, a walk, an
  • He was the starting pitcher, allowed 1 run in 7.2 innings, and the Angels
  • His elder brother Colonel Duncan George Pitcher also served in India.
  • He was mainly a relief pitcher, although he occasionally started games.
  • (1907-1909) for the Boston Doves, mostly as a pitcher although he also played a handful of games as
  • He was mainly a relief pitcher, although started two games (out of 22 pitche
  • e plant material illustrated includes a lower pitcher, an upper pitcher, a female inflorescence, an
  • r: 2000 All-America High School Baseball as a pitcher and a shortstop.
  • at third base, second base, right field, and pitcher and put up a .340
  • o women replacements: Mamie “Peanut” Johnson, pitcher, and Connie Morgan, second base.
  • in Lufkin, Texas) is a Major League Baseball pitcher and currently a free agent.
  • - October 15, 2005) was an American starting pitcher and a pitching coach in Major League Baseball
  • , Illinois) is a former Minor League Baseball pitcher and is currently the pitching coach for the T
  • t (class of 1981) was a Major League Baseball pitcher and is now a color commentator for the San Di
  • John Patrick Burke (1877-1950) was a pitcher and outfielder in Major League Baseball.
  • giving up 38-more than any other major league pitcher, and had a major-league-worst batting average
  • he minors in the Pirates system as a starting pitcher, and then in 2005 was converted to a reliever
  • isy incident would become attributable to the pitcher and serve as his nickname.
  • One, 18-year old Demont Demouchet, was a pitcher and outfielder for the school baseball team.
  • He stayed in the minor leagues as a pitcher and manager (including in Nashua, New Hampshi
  • was a professional baseball player who played pitcher and outfield from 1931-1938 with the Brooklyn
  • In 2005, he was converted to a relief pitcher and his career took off.
  • professional baseball player who played as a pitcher and as an outfielder for 14 seasons in the ma
  • , Michigan) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher and the pitching coach for the Boston Red Sox
  • ed awards and recognition for excellence as a pitcher and baseball player.
  • - March 18, 1962) was a Major League Baseball pitcher and outfielder.
  • He became a pitcher and had two good years with Toledo (American
  • Sorrell was a starting pitcher and workhorse for the Tigers from 1928-1933,
  • He was used primarily as a relief pitcher and spot starter.
  • ankees of Major League Baseball, and a former pitcher and pitching coach at the Major League and mi
  • The Fingers' starting pitcher and the Rookie of Year for the year before.
  • lic) is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher and former starting pitcher for the Samsung L
  • can by Baseball America in 2004 as a starting pitcher and was projected by them to be the top draft
  • Fred Hutchinson - MLB pitcher and manager who the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Re
  • A right-handed pitcher and occasional outfielder, he had a highly su
  • Bruce became the seventh National League pitcher and the 12th pitcher in major league history
  • Jason Bere, former MLB pitcher and American League All-Star in 1994.
  • of Jim Bibby, a former Major League Baseball pitcher, and father of Mike Bibby, a guard with the M
  • excelled on their baseball team as a starting pitcher and was named to the West Coast Conference Pi
  • However, he had a career record of 30-52 as a pitcher and never won more than eight games in a seas
  • , 1939) was an American professional baseball pitcher and outfielder, who played in 1887 with the D
  • Boggs was a left-handed pitcher and batter.
  • yers given the Paul Owens Award, for the best pitcher and best position player in the Phillies' far
  • ames for the 1956 Athletics, 16 as a starting pitcher, and dropped 13 of 14 decisions for a winning
  • ches attracts flying insects further into the pitcher and away from the pitcher's mouth in a simila
  • ld make 20 more appearances as a major league pitcher, and by the age of 33 he was done.
  • rus was first introduced to baseball, playing pitcher and catcher.
  • h 18, 1874 - October 4, 1934) was an American pitcher and left fielder in Major League Baseball for
  • he Cubs have featured both a "three-fingered" pitcher and a six-fingered pitcher on their all-time
  • , Michigan) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher and current minor league pitching coach.
  • of Boston, where he starred in baseball as a pitcher and in football as a quarterback.
  • , where he was used exclusively as a starting pitcher, and had a record of 9-8 with an ERA of 3,98,
  • Kansas City Athletics had faith in the young pitcher and signed Hunter to a contract.
  • After 1876, Bradley was not as effective as a pitcher and played mostly other positions after 1879.
  • rsatility, Sisti played every position except pitcher and catcher during his big league career.
  • he CPBL's La New Bears and won the winningest pitcher and the MVP at the regular season.
  • N. beccariana, showing a leaf blade, a lower pitcher, and an upper pitcher.
  • yton, Ohio) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher and the pitching coach of the Texas Rangers.
  • He was also 10-2 with a 2.18 ERA as a pitcher, and was named AP North Dakota Athlete of the
  • xpress ownership group is led by Hall of Fame pitcher and Texas native Nolan Ryan; his sons Reid an
  • After that, he was moved to being a relief pitcher and spot starter for the Mariners.
  • tstop), Lou Gehrig (first base), Lefty Gomez ( pitcher), and Johnny Murphy (pitcher).
  • frequent references to former Houston Astros pitcher and good friend J. R. Richard during telecast
  • Rob Woodward, former Boston Red Sox pitcher and current radio host
  • convinced Stagg to switch from outfielder to pitcher, and the two became friends, a friendship tha
  • traded back to the Cardinals, this time with pitcher and former All-Star Hal Woodeshick for pitche
  • Wilson became the 18th National League pitcher and the 27th pitcher in Major League history
  • les is a book by former Major League Baseball pitcher and member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, Don
  • Spahn was the winning pitcher and Reynolds the loser, while Dickson earned
  • nnant in 24 years in 1940 with Johnny Sain as pitcher and batter.
  • Steve Rogers was the winning pitcher and Dennis Eckersley took the loss.
  • Cousins Jim Walkup (left-handed pitcher), and Jim Walkup (right-handed pitcher), MLB
  • Ragan became the second National League pitcher and the third pitcher in Major League history
  • Hoeft became the fourth American League pitcher and the ninth pitcher in Major League history
  • ey (1855 - November 27, 1912) was an American pitcher and third baseman in Major League Baseball in
  • Kentucky) is a retired minor league baseball pitcher and former Major League Baseball bullpen coac
  • , Missouri) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher and pitching coach.
  • Montgomery became the ninth American League pitcher and the 23rd pitcher in major league history
  • ime, Zettlein had settled in as their regular pitcher, and Borden was no longer needed.
  • an, Kuehne was able to play all positions but pitcher and catcher.
  • Medford, New Jersey, where he was a stand out pitcher and broke the state record for most strikeout
  • Beene was a pitcher, and played in the major leagues from 1968 to
  • 978) was a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher and knuckleballer.
  • He is a pitcher and became the team's closer the middle of th
  • She is a pitcher and throws right-handed.
  • producer, CEO - High School Varsity Baseball Pitcher and drafted by Los Angeles Angels
  • layer and coach of the soccer team, and was a pitcher and infielder for the baseball team .
  • ark and produced future Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher and strikeout king Nolan Ryan as well as anot
  • He would play pitcher and played from 1938 to 1949.
  • She is a pitcher and first baseman who bats and throws right-h
  • w of the late Frank Shellenback, a former MLB pitcher and coach.
  • 963 in Florence, Alabama), is a former relief pitcher and current Major League Baseball broadcaster
  • Vinton was the star pitcher and captain of the Andover baseball team in t
  • diately before the game, including a starting pitcher and this substitution clearly advantaged the
  • He abandoned his previous position as a pitcher and began playing as a first basemen.
  • eon Johnson, who played for the AZL Cubs as a pitcher and outfielder in 2007 and 2008.
  • York area featured Tom Seaver, New York Mets pitcher, and his wife, Nancy, dancing on top of a dug
  • s, appearing in 11 games (eight as a starting pitcher), and posting a respectable 3.26 earned run a
  • es include John Ogiltree, a Canadian baseball pitcher, and Tenywa Bonseu, a Ugandan soccer player.
  • He would follow a ball all the way from the pitcher, and when he made his decision, he would say,
  • ons in AAA, playing every position except for pitcher and catcher.
  • nd, Luis Tiant, and longtime New York Yankees pitcher and coach Mel Stottlemyre.
  • death, Brainard succeeded him as the regular pitcher and remained in that role for four seasons.
  • isco, California) was a Minor League Baseball pitcher and is a Major League Baseball pitching coach
  • k Pettingill, Wayne Scott, Michael Fahy, Sean Pitcher and Michael W. Branco.
  • hat McGlothen became the 11th National League pitcher and the 18th pitcher in Major League history
  • Adair is the nephew of former MLB pitcher and pitching coach Art Fowler.
  • , 1937) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher and outfielder, born in Holyoke, Massachusett
  • as Hummingbird," was an American right-handed pitcher and umpire in Major League Baseball who playe
  • i Reds; Ashby became the 15th National League pitcher and the 24th pitcher in Major League history
  • A former pitcher and outfielder, Culbreth attended the Univers
  • tember 27, 1930 in St. Louis, Missouri) was a Pitcher and part-time Outfielder for the Pittsburgh P
  • 23 major league games (all but 10 as a relief pitcher) and had a lifetime record of 12-20 with 310
  • In 1910, he was primarily used as a relief pitcher and had a 14-2 record.
  • behind batters, rallied behind the embattled pitcher and would fervently cheer him on whenever he
  • The Mariners wanted to develop Burrell as a pitcher and suggested that he bypass college for the
  • Allen told Krichell that he was a pitcher, and the scout arranged a tryout.
  • looking up to the heroic figures of a batter, pitcher and fielder, all set against the background o
  • d Commissioners, the other two were Nathaniel Pitcher and George Morell.
  • It is now the Pitcher and Piano public house and is Grade II listed
  • Unitarian Chapel on High Pavement, now the Pitcher and Piano public house
  • effects of diabetes had begun to toll on the pitcher and in 1979, Hunter retired from baseball.
  • aseball historians to be the best combination pitcher and hitter to play in the 19th century.
  • Coakley also referred to Red Sox star pitcher and Brown supporter Curt Schilling as "anothe
  • As recently as 2009, the company picked a pitcher and player each week as an outstanding person
  • erican Major League Baseball player who was a pitcher and infielder.
  • incinnati, Ohio), was a professional baseball pitcher and outfielder in Major League Baseball from
  • hirty-Year Journey of a Major League Baseball Pitcher and Broadcaster.
  • ated from Trinity High School, where he was a pitcher and outfielder, in 1991 and was named Kentuck
  • ormer professional baseball player who played pitcher and catcher in the Major Leagues from 1882-18
  • because of the war, Ruth saw action as both a pitcher and outfielder; the latter made him the home
  • Corcoran, was also a Chicago White Stockings pitcher, and was Mike's teammate in 1884.
  • baseman, but played at every position except pitcher and catcher.
  • er (August 6, 1903 - November 29, 1998) was a pitcher and coach in Major League Baseball.
  • The annual award is presented to the top pitcher and the top position player in the Phillies'
  • nships years 2009 and 2010.Ron Guidry, former pitcher and current pitching coach for the New York Y
  • He is the son of former major-league pitcher and 1990 National League Cy Young Award winne
  • , North Carolina) was a major league baseball pitcher and minor league baseball manager including s
  • when McVey worked as first catcher and second pitcher and the team slumped out of the picture.
  • n the 2001 Major League Baseball drafted as a pitcher and center field after being clocked with a 9
  • Wood was the losing pitcher and the Cubs were eliminated.
  • Ted Power, former MLB pitcher, and current AAA Baseball pitching coach for
  • olves an individual, one-on-one contest: "the pitcher and the batter in a battle of wits".
  • satility; he has played every position except pitcher and catcher.
  • When Chicago White Sox pitcher and former Mets ace Tom Seaver went for his 3
  • eran catcher, Tim Robbins as a talented young pitcher, and Susan Sarandon as their love interest.
  • ines, Iowa) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher and is currently a color commentary broadcast
  • rubber arm", Hatten worked as both a starting pitcher and a reliever, even appearing in both ends o
  • ia Cavaliers baseball team as both a starting pitcher and first baseman.
  • h 12, 1954) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher and manager.
  • "Vinegar Bend" Mizell, Major League Baseball pitcher and U.S. Congressman from North Carolina, was
  • Rovers are managed by Alex Pitcher and compete in the Plymouth and West Devon Co
  • chool in Conyers, Georgia, and was a starting pitcher and third baseman from 1994-1997.
  • rth, Texas) is a former Minor League Baseball pitcher and Major League Baseball coach.
  • orn in Canton, Georgia, he was a right-handed pitcher, and one of the last to legally throw the spi
  • 897) was a 19th century Major League Baseball pitcher and outfielder.
  • e utilityman, he played every position except pitcher and catcher.
  • baseball teams to use a reserve fielder as a pitcher, and this appears to be true in Brown's case.
  • Rigney, wife of former White Sox pitcher and executive Johnny Rigney, was the eldest g
  • He played pitcher and outfielder from 1917 to 1934.
  • rick [Red] (born October 1, 1929) is a former pitcher and utility infielder who played in the All-A
  • He played baseball as a pitcher and first baseman.
  • ed at seven positions on the diamond (all but pitcher and shortstop) in his first year, making ten
  • uing as the regular shortstop, he played some pitcher and catcher, too.
  • Russell was mainly a pitcher and his career marks were 85 wins, 141 losses
  • You insert this in the glass or pitcher and twirl the stem rapidly between the palms
  • He worked as both a starting pitcher and a reliever in his career.
  • , was an American right fielder, right-handed pitcher and manager in Major League Baseball.
  • , his grandfather, Bob Couture was a softball pitcher and a guitar player, naming his son Chet afte
  • His first two MLB games were as a relief pitcher, and Bradey surrendered unearned runs in each
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