Joe Decker
American baseball player (1947-2003)
Baseball player
Joe Decker | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: (1947-06-16)June 16, 1947 Storm Lake, Iowa, U.S. | |
Died: March 2, 2003(2003-03-02) (aged 55) Fraser, Michigan, U.S. | |
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
September 18, 1969, for the Chicago Cubs | |
Last MLB appearance | |
July 7, 1979, for the Seattle Mariners | |
MLB statistics | |
Win–loss record | 36–44 |
Earned run average | 4.17 |
Strikeouts | 458 |
Teams | |
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George Henry Decker, Jr. (June 16, 1947 – March 2, 2003) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher for the Chicago Cubs (1969–72), Minnesota Twins (1973–76) and Seattle Mariners (1979). He was born in Storm Lake, Iowa.[1]
Decker was drafted in the 1965 MLB draft in the 9th round by the Chicago Cubs after playing at Petaluma High School in Petaluma, California.[2]
He was traded along with Bill Hands and minor‐league pitcher Bob Maneely by the Cubs to the Minnesota Twins for Dave LaRoche on December 1, 1972.[3]
He died at age 55 from head injuries following a fall at his home in Fraser, Michigan.[4]
References
- ^ Myers, Doug (1999). Essential Cubs: Chicago Cubs Facts, Feats, and Firsts-- from the Batter's Box to the Bullpen to the Bleachers. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9780809226108. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
- ^ "Joe Decker Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More". Baseball-Reference.com.
- ^ Durso, Joseph. "A's Send Epstein to Rangers; Scheinblum, Nelson to Reds," The New York Times, Saturday, December 2, 1972. Retrieved April 12, 2020
- ^ services, Tribune news (March 8, 2003). "Ex-Cubs pitcher Decker dies".
External links
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
- Venezuelan Winter League
Preceded by | Minnesota Twins Single-Game Strikeout Total Record Holder (15) 1973 | Succeeded by |
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