Ed Vande Berg
Edward John Vande Berg (born October 26, 1958) is an American former professional left-handed baseball pitcher.
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Pitcher | ||||||||||||||
Born: Redlands, California | October 26, 1958||||||||||||||
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MLB debut | ||||||||||||||
April 7, 1982, for the Seattle Mariners | ||||||||||||||
Last MLB appearance | ||||||||||||||
September 30, 1988, for the Texas Rangers | ||||||||||||||
MLB statistics | ||||||||||||||
Win–loss record | 25–28 | |||||||||||||
Earned run average | 3.92 | |||||||||||||
Strikeouts | 314 | |||||||||||||
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Medals
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Career
Berg is an alumnus of Redlands High School and Arizona State University.
Drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 13th round of the 1980 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft, Vande Berg would make his MLB debut with the Mariners on April 7, 1982, and appear in his final MLB game on September 30, 1988.[1]
In 1982, his rookie season, he led the MLB in appearances with 78 and became the first of three straight Mariners to win the A.L. Rookie Pitcher of the year (Matt Young, 1983 and Mark Langston, 1984).
References
- W C Madden, Patrick J Stewart (2004), The College World Series: A Baseball History, 1947-2003, McFarland & Company, ISBN 978-0-7864-1842-8
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- Retrosheet
- Venezuelan Professional Baseball League
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