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Larry Eugene Andersen (born May 6, 1953) is an American former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball and current radio color commentator for the Philadelphia Phillies.From 1975 through 1994, Andersen played for the Cleveland Indians (1975, 1977, 1979), Seattle Mariners (1981–1982), Philadelphia Phillies (1983–1986, 1993–1994), Houston Astros (1986–1990), Boston Red Sox (1990), and ...
MLB debut; September 10, 1993, for the California Angels: Last MLB appearance; May 8, 2005, for the Kansas City Royals: MLB statistics; Win–loss record: 82–83: Earned run average: 4.74: Strikeouts: 723: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; California Angels (1993–1995) Cleveland Indians (1996–1997) Arizona Diamondbacks (1998–2002 ...
As a big league manager with four teams—the Indians (1935–1937), Tigers (1943–1948), Red Sox (1950–1951) and Philadelphia Phillies (1952–1954)—O'Neill never had a losing record. [11] His Tigers won the 1945 World Series (when they defeated the Chicago Cubs in the Cubs' last Fall Classic appearance until 2016 ) and O'Neill was known ...
MLB debut; July 16, 2016, for the Cleveland Indians: MLB statistics (through 2022 season) Batting average.242: Home runs: 11: Runs batted in: 77: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Cleveland Indians (2016–2018) Pittsburgh Pirates (2019–2021) Miami Marlins
Paul Gregory Byrd (born December 3, 1970), is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher, who is currently a TV sports broadcaster for Atlanta Braves games on Bally Sports Southeast. While pitching in Major League Baseball (MLB), from 1995 to 2009, Byrd was known as being the "nicest guy in baseball". [1]
The Indians promoted Zimmer to the major leagues on May 16, 2017. [23] He made his MLB debut that day. In his second MLB game, on May 17, Zimmer recorded his first MLB hit and home run. [24] On July 25, Zimmer hit his first grand slam against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, where the Indians won the game 11–7. [25]
This was the third postseason meeting between the Yankees and Indians. The Indians defeated the Yankees in four games to advance to the ALCS for the first time since 1998. This was the last postseason series ever played at the original Yankee Stadium. The Indians blew out the Yankees in Game 1 by a 12–3 score.
The Cleveland Indians selected Lively in the 26th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft out of high school. He did not sign and instead attended the University of Central Florida (UCF). [3] In his three years pitching for the UCF Knights baseball team, he went 21–8 with a 3.06 earned run average (ERA) and 226 strikeouts over 244