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Eckersley, Dennis L.

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b. Oct. 3, 1954, Oakland, CA

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The right-handed Eckersley had two very successful careers in baseball, as a starting pitcher from 1975 through 1986 and as a reliever from 1987 until his retirement after the 1998 season.

Eckersley became a full-time starter with the Cleveland Indians in 1975, his first major league season. After winning 40 games in three years, including a no-hitter against the California Angels on May 30, 1977, he was traded to the Boston Red Sox in 1978 and had a 20-8 record with a 2.99 ERA. He remained with Boston until 1984, when he was traded during the season to the Chicago Cubs.

Arm trouble hampered him in 1985 and, after he went 6-11 in 1986, Eckersley was written off by many baseball people. He was traded after that season to the Oakland Athletics, who made him a relief pitcher.

From 1988 through 1992, Eckersley was the best closer in baseball. He led the American League in saves with 45 in 1989 and with 51 in 1992, when he won the Cy Young Award and was named the American League's most valuable player. Eckersley had a 7-1 record, a 1.91 ERA, and 93 strikeouts against only 11 walks in 80 innings of work that season.

In the 1988 league championship series, Eckersley saved every game as Oakland swept Boston. Unfortunately, he may be best remembered for the game-winning home run he gave up to the hobbled Kirk Gibson of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the first game of the World Series that year. The heavily favored Athletics lost the series in five games.

Colorful and at times controversial, Eckersley wore long hair and a moustache before such things became fashionable, and his demonstrative celebration after a strikeout often angered hitters. He built his success on a good fastball, an excellent, hard-breaking slider, and superb control.

Eckersley went to the St. Louis Cardinals as a free agent in 1996. He finished his career back with the Red Sox in 1998.

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Career Pitching Record

YearTeamWLGGSCGShSvIPHERHRBBSOERA
1975CLE AL1373424622186.71475416901522.60
1976CLE AL13123630931199.31557613782003.43
1977CLE AL141333331230247.32149731541913.53
1978BOS AL20835351630268.32588930711622.99
1979BOS AL171033331720246.72348229591502.99
1980BOS AL12143030800197.71889425441214.28
1981BOS AL982323820154.016073935794.27
1982BOS AL131333331130224.32289331431273.73
1983BOS AL9132828200176.32231102739775.61
1984BOS AL449920064.771361013335.01
 CHI NL1082424200160.3152541136813.03
 TOT14123333400225.02239021491143.60
1985CHI NL1172525620169.31455815191173.08
1986CHI NL6113332100201.022610221431374.57
1987OAK AL685420016115.7993911171133.03
1988OAK AL42600004572.75219511702.35
1989OAK AL40510003357.7321053551.56
1990OAK AL42630004873.341524730.61
1991OAK AL54670004376.06025119872.96
1992OAK AL71690005180.06217511931.91
1993OAK AL24640003667.06731713804.16
1994OAK AL54450001944.34921513474.26
1995OAK AL46520002950.35327511404.83
1996STL NL06630003060.0652286493.30
1997STL NL15570003653.0492398453.91
1998BOS AL4150000139.7462168224.76
Totals1971711071361100203903285.73076127834773824013.50

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There's a biography of Eckersley, with other information and links, in the Baseball Library

The Baseball Page has a lot of interesting information about Eckersley's career

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