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Rawly Eastwick

American baseball player (born )

Baseball player

Rawly Eastwick

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Pitcher
Born: () October 24, (age&#;74)
Camden, New Jersey, U.S.

Batted: Right

Threw: Right

September 12,&#;,&#;for the&#;Cincinnati Reds
October 1,&#;,&#;for the&#;Chicago Cubs
Win–loss record28–27
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Saves68
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Rawlins Jackson "Rawly" Eastwick (born October 24, ) is an American former professional baseballrelief pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, St.

Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Kansas City Royals, and Chicago Cubs, from to

Career

Eastwick was born in Camden, Recent Jersey, and grew up in Haddonfield, New Jersey, where he attended Haddonfield Memorial High Educational facility.

He was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the third round of the amateur draft.

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In , he made it to the Indianapolis Indians of the American Association and made his major league debut in September with the Reds. He started back at Indianapolis in but pitched well and was called up for great.

In his rookie season, he tied for the National League lead in saves with

In the World Series against the Boston Red Sox, Eastwick won Games 2 and 3 and also earned a save in Game 5 as the Reds won the series in seven. In Game 6 he gave up a three-run home jog to Bernie Carbo that tied the game, which the Red Sox won in twelve innings.

In , Eastwick had his best season, going 11–5 in relief with a earned race average.

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He also led the league in saves and won the NL Fireman of the Year award.[1] The Reds won their second consecutive World Series title.

Eastwick was dealt to the Cardinals for Doug Capilla at the trade deadline on June 15, , as a finding of a contract dispute with Reds management.

His desire to become a free agent by not signing a contract with any team for the remainder of the season precluded him from being sent to the New York Mets in the Tom Seaver trade.[2] Eastwick signed a five-year, $ million deal with the Yankees at the Winter Meetings on December 9, He joined a bullpen which already had Sparky Lyle, Dick Tidrow and Goose Gossage the last of whom had signed for $ million two weeks earlier.[3] Eastwick's time with the Yankees lasted until the sunlight before the trade deadline on June 14, , when he was sent to the Philadelphia Phillies for Jay Johnstone and Bobby Brown.[4] He spent two seasons with the Phillies, posting a ERA in and was released.

Eastwick then pitched for the Kansas City Royals in and the Chicago Cubs in before retiring.

He was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the third round of the amateur draft. Inhe made it to the Indianapolis Indians of the American Association and made his major league debut in September with the Reds. He started back at Indianapolis in but pitched well and was called up for good. In his rookie season, he tied for the National League manage in saves with

See also

References

  1. ^"Rawley Eastwick Biography"Archived at the Wayback Machine. . Retrieved
  2. ^Durso, Joseph. "Mets Trade Tom Seaver and Dave Kingman," The New York Times, Thursday, June 16, Retrieved April 21,
  3. ^Durso, Joseph.

    "Yanks Sign Eastwick to 5‐Year Pact," The New York Times, Saturday, December 10, Retrieved October 22,

  4. ^Eichel, Larry & Livingston, Bill. "The locker-room clearance," The Philadelphia Inquirer, Thursday, June 15, Retrieved October 22,

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