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The 1984 season would be Flanagan's last effective one with the Orioles. A three-hit shutout of the Royals in the second game of a doubleheader propelled his record to 9–6, but he lost his next five starts. Through August 18, he had a 9–11 record. Starting August 19, he posted a 4–2 record and a 3.57
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championship the following afternoon. Morris said after the game, "Flanagan was so great, so competitive, that I considered my job to be survival – somehow keep us tied until he left the game. We weren't going to get to the playoffs beating him, we could only get there surviving him." In seven
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Eight years after his first, Flanagan made his only other Opening Day start for the Orioles in 1986. His 1986 and 1987 campaigns were both affected by a return of his elbow tendonitis, which cost him four starts in 1986 and two months in 1987. In 29 games (28 starts) in 1986, he had a 7–11 record, a
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on May 17, twisting his left knee. The injury kept him out of action until August 7 and kept his knee in a brace until May 24, 1984. Still, Flanagan won five games in a row from August 28 through September 17 as Baltimore won the AL East title. In 20 games (all starts), he had a 12–4 record, a 3.30
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concerning his contract for the year. Unusually, Flanagan's requested price ($ 485,000 a year) was lower than the team's requested price ($ 500,000 a year), as the Orioles were not sure how much money he would be requesting. Flanagan accepted their offer in a five-year contract with an option for a
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After posting a 12–6 record and a 4.05 earned run average before the All-Star break in 1979, Flanagan posted a 12–3 record and a 2.15 earned run average in the latter part of the season. From July 9 through September 13, the Orioles only lost one game he pitched, an outing against the Yankees where
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Against the Tigers on June 26, 1988, Flanagan won his 150th game, holding Detroit to one run over eight innings in a 4–1 victory. Healthy all season, he pitched 211 innings, topping the 200-inning mark for the first time since 1984 and last time in his career. He also won 10 or more games for the
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and 89 strikeouts, leading the Yankee Conference in all three categories. His .900 winning percentage was the best school single-season mark until Scott Meaney had a 6–0 record in 1990. Flanagan had a career earned run average of 1.19 and a career winning percentage of .923 (12–1), which are both
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The 1979 season proved to be Flanagan's best, as he finished the year with a record of 23–9 and an earned run average of 3.08. He led the AL with 23 wins and five shutouts (tying for the latter with Ryan and Leonard), also ranking among AL leaders with a 3.08 earned run average (fourth behind
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brought him in to record the last two outs by an Oriole pitcher in the final baseball game played at Memorial Stadium, a 7–1 loss to the Tigers. In 64 games (just one of which was a start), he had a 2–7 record, a 2.38 ERA, 55 strikeouts, 25 walks, and 84 hits allowed in
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Though his record was only 6–6, Flanagan had a 3.33 earned run average for the Blue Jays through July 21, 1989. Thereafter, he posted a 5.02 ERA, going 2–4. In 30 games (all starts), he had an 8–10 record, a 3.93 ERA, 47 strikeouts, 47 walks, and 186 hits allowed in
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In an 18-season career, Flanagan posted a 167–143 record with a 3.90 ERA, 1,491 strikeouts, 890 walks, and 2,806 hits allowed in 2,770 innings pitched. He ranks among the Orioles' all-time leaders in many categories. His 143 wins rank fourth (behind Palmer's 268,
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games (all starts) for the Blue Jays in 1987, he had a 3–2 record and a 2.37 ERA. His combined stats between Baltimore and Toronto that season were a 6–8 record, a 4.06 ERA, 93 strikeouts, 51 walks, and 148 hits allowed in 144 innings over 23 games (all starts).
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on September 22 in a 7–5 loss to the Tigers. He was not quite as effective in the second part of the season, as his record was just 7–9 and his earned run average was 4.60. Towards the end of the season, on September 26, he was one out away from pitching a
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were named co-vice presidents of baseball operations for the Orioles in December 2002. When Beattie was dismissed following the 2005 season, Flanagan became the Orioles' executive vice president of baseball operations, a position equal to the status of
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ended his streak of 157 scheduled starts made. "It's just an oil change and a 30,000-inning checkup," he told reporters. In 20 games (all starts), he had a 9–6 record, a 4.19 ERA, 72 strikeouts, 37 walks, and 108 hits allowed in 116 innings.
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after failing to find him. Police discovered a body on the property but could not immediately determine the identity because the wounds were so severe. The body was later identified as Flanagan, with the cause of death determined to be a
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sixth year. With no interruptions to his season this time, he was again able to pitch over 200 innings, with 236 thrown. In 36 games (35 starts), he had a 15–11 record, a 3.97 ERA, 103 strikeouts, and 76 walks in 36 games (35 starts).
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4.24 ERA, 96 strikeouts, 66 walks, and 179 hits allowed in 172 innings pitched. Through the end of August 1987, he was 3–6 with a 4.94 ERA, though he was 3–1 with a 3.71 earned run average since returning from the tendonitis injury.
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By 1977, Flanagan was serving as a starting pitcher full-time; the season was the first of four straight in which he would pitch at least 230 innings. On May 14, he threw his first career shutout, holding the
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did not make the Opening Day start for Baltimore. Flanagan had a 10–1 record from May 5 through June 22, 1978, including a six-game winning streak from May 31 through June 22. He was selected to his only
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on September 1, Flanagan allowed one run and seven hits in a complete game, 5–1 victory, becoming the first pitcher in the major leagues to win 20 games in 1979. After the game, pitching coach
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in the 7th round (159th overall). When he signed with the Orioles, the ball club agreed to finance the remainder of his college education. He progressed through the organization, with stops at
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Flanagan had been quite successful against Toronto in his career, as his 17–10 record was the best of any pitcher against the franchise since they were created in 1977. He was traded from the
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but pitching the whole game in Baltimore's 5–4 triumph. In Game 5, he threw shutout baseball for the first five innings but allowed two runs in the sixth as the Orioles fell behind 2–1. When
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in 1978 after posting a 12–6 record and a 3.16 earned run average before the All-Star Break. Three times did he pitch over nine innings in a game: 11 on June 13 in a 3–2 victory over the
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during a charity basketball game. The injury kept him out until July. In 15 starts, he had a 4–5 record, a 5.13 ERA, 42 strikeouts, 28 walks, and 101 hits allowed in 86 innings pitched.
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reported that Flanagan was still despondent about his perceived failures during his tenure in the Orioles' front office. About one year after her husband's death, Alex Flanagan told
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on July 9, 1982. Mike and Kathy had a second daughter, Kathryn "Katie" Kendall. Later, they divorced, and Mike married Alex Lynn Brienza, with whom he had a third daughter, Kendall.
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for seventh in the AL, and he also tied with four others for fifth in the AL with 15 losses. He had a 4.03 earned run average and ranked fourth in the AL with 167 strikeouts (behind
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earned run average over the remainder of the year to finish the season at 13–13. In 34 games (all starts), he had a 3.53 ERA, 115 strikeouts, 81 walks, and 213 hits allowed in
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during the summer of 1972. On the mound, he had a 7–1 record and a 2.18 ERA, while at the plate he batted .286 with 7 home runs. He was a member of the CCBL's inaugural
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on October 3, 1987, the penultimate game of the regular season. With Toronto in a first-place tie with Detroit and having lost its last five contests, Flanagan outlasted
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in the sixth inning with his team up 6–1. He was awarded the victory in the 11–1 triumph, and Baltimore went on to defeat Chicago in four games. He started Game 3 of the
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in 1983. During the 1987 season, he was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays, with whom he pitched through 1990. He returned to Baltimore to close out his playing career as a
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innings. Even though he had a losing record, the Blue Jays won the AL East, and Flanagan had his only postseason experience with the Blue Jays. Starting Game 4 in the
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innings pitched. His overall record with the Blue Jays was 26–27. He did not pitch again that season, instead thinking about what he wanted to do next.
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Flanagan's final appearance with Toronto was a start that resulted in a 3–1 loss at home to the Tigers on May 4, 1990, as he surrendered all 3 runs in
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The Orioles wore a black patch bearing the text "Flanny" on the right sleeves of their jerseys for the rest of the 2011 season in tribute. After 2012, the
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by pitching 11 innings before departing with the match deadlocked at 2–2. The Blue Jays ended up losing the game 3–2 one inning later and the
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Flanagan was noted for his sense of humor, especially when it involved using puns to create nicknames. In his baseball column in the Sunday issues of
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When Flanagan's wife Alex did not hear from her husband on August 24, 2011, she phoned a neighbor for help. The neighbor went to the home and called
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was underrated, claiming that only five pitchers had thrown a harder one all year. Flanagan credited some of his success to learning how to throw a
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replaced him as the team's top executive. Flanagan remained with the team in a lesser capacity until his contract expired after the 2008 season.
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innings. He was released on May 8. In five starts, he had posted a 2–2 record, a 5.31 ERA, five strikeouts, eight walks, and 28 hits allowed in
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eighth and last time in his career. In 34 games (all starts), he had a 13–13 record, a 4.18 ERA, 99 strikeouts, 80 walks, and 220 hits allowed.
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allowed only two for New York. Flanagan posted a 12–1 record over 15 games during the stretch. In the second game of a doubleheader against the
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in the nightcap of another twin bill 23 days later on September 28 which was the final game of the regular season. He was on the verge of a
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100 Things Orioles Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die, Dan Connolly, Triumph Books, Chicago, 2015, ISBN 978-1-62937-041-5, pp.210-11
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Flanagan married his first wife, Kathy Walsh, in January 1977. Their oldest daughter Kerry Ellen was the fourth American born through
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6–1. In 36 games (33 starts), he had a 15–10 record, a 3.64 ERA, 149 strikeouts, 70 walks, and 235 hits allowed in 235 innings.
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for the local Henry J. Sweeney Post the previous summer. This factored into him not signing a contract after he was picked by the
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Flanagan's 1976 campaign was split between Rochester and Baltimore. He did not get his first Major League win until a 7–1
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Class L titles in 1970 and 1971. His pitching was limited in 1971 because of a left elbow injury he had sustained while playing
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He served in three different positions with the Orioles after his retirement as an active player. He was the pitching coach in
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resulted in the cancellation of games in June and July. Flanagan's season was further interrupted in September, when
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Flanagan's 1983 season started strong, as he won his first six decisions, culminating in a seven-hit shutout of the
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After his playing career ended, Flanagan remained involved with the Orioles in various capacities. His career as a
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in the fifth inning, as Baltimore had a man on second with two outs and a chance to score its first run against
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on May 11. However, he suffered a major injury in the first inning of the opener of a doubleheader against the
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After being invited to Oriole training camp on a minor league contract in 1991, Flanagan made the team as a
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UMass's Hall of Fame website says his earned run average was 1.52 that year and that he had 91 strikeouts.
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to make room for him on their roster. His most memorable performance with the Blue Jays took place at
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Flanagan rejoined Reghi in the broadcast booth in 1999. He continued as a commentator through the
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still the best marks in school history. In addition to pitching for UMass, Flanagan played in the
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The Neyer/James Guide to Pitchers: An Historical Compendium of Pitching, Pitchers, and Pitches
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and had to leave the game. Flanagan walked one but pitched a hitless seventh, middle reliever
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on July 13, 1991. He was also the last Orioles pitcher to appear in a major-league contest at
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on August 31, 1987, in a transaction that was completed four days later on September 4 when
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in 1991 and 1992. During this second tour, he combined with three other pitchers to throw a
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New York Yankees 3, Baltimore Orioles 2 (2); Sunday, September 28, 1975 (D) at Shea Stadium
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pitched a hitless ninth, giving the four a combined no-hitter. On September 27, manager
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ran a regular feature called the "Mike Flanagan Nickname of the Week". One example was
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until the bottom of the ninth when the first three batters he faced reached base and
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against the White Sox, Flanagan held the team to one run before getting replaced by
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innings. It was the last season in which he would record at least 100 strikeouts.
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Palmer tried to convince Weaver to start Flanagan instead of him in Game 1 of the
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As a freshman, Flanagan played basketball at UMass on the same Freshmen team as
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as he again became the pitching coach for the Orioles, this time under Miller.
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On January 24, 1985, Flanagan suffered another major injury, tearing his left
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kept Flanagan's number 46 out of circulation until 2024, when it was worn by
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was sent to Baltimore. When Flanagan joined the Blue Jays, the team released
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systems. Ed died on December 13, 2020. Under their tutelage, Flanagan once
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in 1975, and he was inducted into the UMass Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000.
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organization who could throw with both hands, and his father Ed had played
363:. In an 18-season career, Flanagan posted a 167–143 record with 1,491  46: 7358: 6568: 6052: 6008: 6000: 5992: 5160: 4817: 1595:, a fastball, and the changeup McGregor taught him in 1979. According to 1512:. After that, he was appointed by HTS as the color commentator alongside 1068:
innings pitched. His .750 winning percentage was third in the AL, behind
881:'s 2.99), 190 strikeouts (third behind Ryan's 223 and Guidry's 201), and 862: 858: 1226:
innings, giving up five runs and three home runs. One of the latter was
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for the AL lead with 40 games started and ranking fourth in the AL with
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and first team All-New England selection in 1973, when he posted a 9–1
403: 297: 58: 1871:"Orioles/UMass pitching legend Flanagan had links to Lynn, Swampscott" 3983: 3807:"B. Martinez to fill Flanagan void as analyst on televised O's games" 703:. He had 13 strikeouts on September 27 when the Orioles defeated the 495: 1004:
Against the Tigers on September 17, 1980, Flanagan was called for a
3541:"Boston Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles Box Score, September 27, 1992" 2829:"Detroit Tigers at Baltimore Orioles Box Score, September 17, 1980" 587:, where he went 13–4 with a 2.50 earned run average in 1975. 1632: 1235: 685: 3729:"Lowenstein: Maybe criticism of O's led to 'inexplicable' firing" 2654:"Baltimore Orioles at New York Yankees Box Score, August 5, 1979" 1646:
Police said that Flanagan was distressed about financial issues.
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winner, his 23 victories led the circuit and earned him the AL's
4085:"Death of Mike Flanagan, Orioles great, leaves shadows of doubt" 3516:"Detroit Tigers at Baltimore Orioles Box Score, October 6, 1991" 1516:
in early January 1996, following the controversial dismissal of
1481: 1005: 7746: 7144: 5952: 5444: 5071: 4455: 4330: 1971:"Former coach Dick Bergquist: Mike Flanagan never forgot UMass" 1559:
In 2010, Flanagan went back behind the microphone, joining the
3337:"Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays Box Score, June 26, 1988" 1520:, a former Oriole teammate of Flanagan's. He also teamed with 1115:
Last effective year with the Orioles and injuries (1984–1987)
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innings pitched but led the league in hits allowed with 278.
382:
and the executive vice president of baseball operations from
1480:'s nickname. This nickname concept was later popularized by 762:, bringing the potential go-ahead run to the plate, manager 327:
for the Orioles from 1975 through 1987. He was named to the
136:
September 27, 1992, for the Baltimore Orioles
4159:
Weaver's tirade after Flanagan called for a balk, 9/17/1980
3067:"1983 World Series Game 3, Orioles at Phillies, October 14" 1679:
was previously the last player to wear the number in 2011.
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Prior to the 1982 season, Flanagan and the Orioles went to
126:
September 5, 1975, for the Baltimore Orioles
4002:"Former Orioles pitcher Flanagan dead in apparent suicide" 3620:"Angelos hoping Flanagan, Beattie bring O's back to glory" 2804:"1979 World Series Game 7, Pirates at Orioles, October 17" 2779:"1979 World Series Game 5, Orioles at Pirates, October 14" 1468:, he was "Cy Clone". Flanagan added that pitchers became " 443:
New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA)
3964:"Mike Flanagan's death ruled suicide by medical examiner" 3701:"HTS adds Flanagan to roster, puts Lowenstein on waivers" 3591:"Baltimore Orioles Top 10 Single-Season Pitching Leaders" 2379:
Montgomery, Paul L. "Yanks Squeeze In One Last Victory,"
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innings pitched (behind teammate Palmer's 296, Leonard's
335:. In 1979, the first of two years he would play on an AL 4033:"Friends saw Flanagan's pain, still shocked by suicide" 1500:
on Orioles telecasts began when he made broadcasts for
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ERA, 50 strikeouts, 31 walks, and 135 hits allowed in
670:), he had a 3–5 record, a 4.13 ERA, 56 strikeouts, 33 590:
His MLB career began with two appearances against the
292:(December 16, 1951 – August 24, 2011) was an American 2249:"Mike Flanagan Minor League Statistics & History" 1376:
innings pitched (behind Palmer's 3,948 and McNally's
1289:, who had thrown six no-hit innings, was struck by a 980:
with two outs in the seventh inning, Weaver opted to
2707:. Kansas City: Andrews and McMeel. pp. 129–31. 2705:
Palmer and Weaver: Together We Were Eleven Foot Nine
1998:
1971 Major League Baseball Draft, Rounds 11–20
3832:"Mike Flanagan joins MASN's Orioles broadcast team" 2880:"A Look Back at Professional Sports Labor Disputes" 2564:, 1997, Viking Press, Thorn, John et al. ed, p. 255 2230:
1973 Major League Baseball draft, Rounds 1–10
1424:. Another was "Mordecai Six Toe" Lezcano, based on 1277:
Second stint with the Baltimore Orioles (1991–1992)
845:Flanagan allowed three runs in a complete game but 714:starter, the only year from 1974 through 1980 that 232: 179: 165: 155: 145: 140: 130: 120: 37: 3995: 3993: 3566:"Baltimore Orioles Top 10 Career Pitching Leaders" 2576:"With Two Out in the Ninth: The Almost No-Hitters" 2019:"University of Massachusetts Hall of Fame Members" 1000:New contract & World Series victor (1980–1983) 8503:American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela 3883:"Former Cy Young winner Mike Flanagan dies at 59" 3613: 3611: 3305: 3303: 3301: 2309: 2307: 2305: 2303: 2301: 2299: 2297: 2295: 2293: 2291: 2289: 2199:Garner, John; Converse, Geoff (August 25, 2011). 1938:"NH native Mike Flanagan recalled as top athlete" 1689:List of Major League Baseball annual wins leaders 1504:(HTS) in 1994. In 1995, he served as the Orioles 4308:Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations 3139: 3137: 2929: 2927: 2925: 2623: 2621: 2532: 2530: 2528: 2526: 2287: 2285: 2283: 2281: 2279: 2277: 2275: 2273: 2271: 2269: 2243: 2241: 2201:"CCBL Hall of Famer Flanagan will be Remembered" 1902:Star, Jon; Schelling, Jordan (August 25, 2011). 8453:Baseball players from Manchester, New Hampshire 3489:"Baseball; 1 Game / 4 Arms = Orioles No-Hitter" 2466: 2464: 2462: 2460: 2458: 2456: 1864: 1862: 8403:American expatriate baseball players in Canada 4136:Career statistics and player information from 3649:"Flanagan the best of the last brightest time" 2500: 2498: 1838:. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 199–203. 7758: 7156: 5964: 5456: 5083: 4467: 4342: 1444:, he was dubbed "Tony Obsolaita". During the 824:allowed with 126. His 19 wins were tied with 8: 3642: 3640: 3462:"Sports People: Baseball; Flanagan Released" 3312:"The good and bad from Flanagan's Jays days" 3169:Justice, Richard. "Orioles Trade Flanagan," 2473:"Flanagan brought humor, smarts to ballpark" 2013: 2011: 2009: 1931: 1929: 1543:was hired as a broadcaster, as Flanagan and 2983: 2981: 1725: 1723: 758:hit a home run. After the next two batters 7765: 7751: 7743: 7163: 7149: 7141: 5971: 5957: 5949: 5463: 5449: 5441: 5090: 5076: 5068: 4474: 4460: 4452: 4349: 4335: 4327: 4163: 2161: 2159: 1772:"Edward Flanagan Minor Leagues Statistics" 1552:. He served in this role until 2007, when 996:to the applause of over 1,000 spectators. 682:Full-time starter and All-Star (1977–1978) 619:in a 5–4 victory in the opener of a 473:in 1972 and 1973. He was a first-team All- 469:(UMass), where he played baseball for the 45: 34: 7177:American League Pitcher of the Year Award 3958: 3956: 1611:(IVF) and the first IVF baby not born by 554:Breaking into the big leagues (1975–1976) 513:. Flanagan and Pitino crossed paths with 453:in the 15th round (346th overall) of the 3781:"If not flashy, Flanny is steady, witty" 2506:"Baltimore Orioles Opening Day Starters" 2072: 2070: 2068: 2066: 2064: 2062: 2060: 1827: 1825: 1823: 1821: 1819: 1817: 1815: 1813: 1811: 1809: 1807: 1805: 1803: 1801: 528:He was a pitcher and outfielder for the 2058: 2056: 2054: 2052: 2050: 2048: 2046: 2044: 2042: 2040: 1799: 1797: 1795: 1793: 1791: 1789: 1787: 1785: 1783: 1781: 1719: 1700: 895:innings pitched (third behind teammate 367:and a 3.90 earned run average in 2,770 236: 183: 8488:Major League Baseball pitching coaches 8478:Major League Baseball general managers 4280:Vice President of Baseball Operations 4154:Pura Pelota (Venezuelan Winter League) 3974:from the original on November 21, 2023 3934:Bonnett, Margie (September 20, 1982). 3362:"Mike Flanagan 1989 Pitching Gamelogs" 3145:"Mike Flanagan 1987 Pitching Gamelogs" 3117:"Mike Flanagan 1985 Pitching Gamelogs" 3092:"Mike Flanagan 1984 Pitching Gamelogs" 2935:"Mike Flanagan 1983 Pitching Gamelogs" 2629:"Mike Flanagan 1979 Pitching Gamelogs" 2538:"Mike Flanagan 1978 Pitching Gamelogs" 2340:"Mike Flanagan 1975 Pitching Gamelogs" 1615:. The conception was performed at the 1587:Flanagan's pitch selection included a 1524:in 1997. In 1998, he was succeeded by 754:, with the Orioles leading 3–0. Then, 455:1971 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft 8458:Basketball players from New Hampshire 3202:"Sports People; Phil Niekro Released" 1904:"Longtime Oriole Flanagan dead at 59" 1297:pitched a hitless eighth, and closer 727:, 11 on July 17 in a 2–0 loss to the 699:to five hits in a 2–0 victory at the 7: 4320:as President of Baseball Operations) 4283:December 4, 2002 – October 10, 2005 3618:Gammons, Peter (December 17, 2002). 3227:Justice, Richard (August 24, 2011). 2989:"Sports People; Flanagan Hurt Again" 2436:"1977 Kansas City Royals Statistics" 1660:that her husband had struggled with 627:on September 5. His first start and 435:Manchester (NH) Memorial High School 27:American baseball player (1951-2011) 8448:Baseball coaches from New Hampshire 5980:American League season wins leaders 5427:American League Championship Series 4110:"Baltimore Orioles Uniform Numbers" 3909:"Sports People; Girl for Flanagans" 3861:. Simon and Schuster. p. 206. 2137:"Remembering Flanagan's glory days" 1731:"Sources: Mike Flanagan Found Dead" 710:In 1978, Flanagan was the Orioles' 558:Flanagan was selected again in the 437:, where he was on the baseball and 308:. He spent 18 years as a player in 8528:UMass Minutemen basketball players 4359:Baltimore Orioles general managers 4057:Zurawik, David (August 25, 2011). 4031:Walker, Childs (August 26, 2011). 3310:Harrison, Doug (August 25, 2011). 2471:Gammons, Peter (August 25, 2011). 2135:FitzGerald, Ed (August 26, 2011). 1212:against the Athletics, he pitched 869:taught him the pitch that season. 658:triumph at home over the eventual 643:allowed all of them to score on a 343:. He was a member of the Orioles' 25: 8498:Navegantes del Magallanes players 8418:American men's basketball players 4083:Rodricks, Dan (August 18, 2012). 3753:Kent, Milton (January 29, 1998). 3727:Kent, Milton (January 22, 1996). 3673:Kurkjian, Tim (August 26, 2011). 3281:"1987 Toronto Blue Jays Schedule" 3189:(UPI), Friday, September 4, 1987. 2166:Vautour, Matt (August 25, 2011). 2109:. UMass Athletics. Archived from 2021:. UMass Athletics. Archived from 1027:1981 Major League Baseball strike 8538:Sportspeople who died by suicide 8523:UMass Minutemen baseball players 3857:James, Bill; Neyer, Rob (2004). 3805:Kubatko, Roch (March 22, 2003). 3699:Kent, Milton (January 8, 1996). 2878:Costill, Albert (June 9, 2011). 1969:Brown, Garry (August 25, 2011). 1621:Greater Baltimore Medical Center 1535:, during which HTS evolved into 1320:innings. He also recorded three 1103:before getting pinch-hit for by 820:), though he also led the AL in 666:on September 1. In 20 games (10 441:teams that each won consecutive 8513:Suicides by firearm in Maryland 3647:Burke, Mike (August 25, 2011). 3487:Smith, Claire (July 14, 1991). 2703:Palmer, Jim; Dale, Jim (1996). 1936:Habib, John (August 26, 2011). 1869:Keaney, Bob (August 26, 2011). 1617:Eastern Virginia Medical School 701:Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum 534:Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL) 316:(1975–1987, 1991–1992) and the 18:Mike Flanagan (baseball player) 8483:Major League Baseball pitchers 8413:American League wins champions 7777:Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame 5472:American League Cy Young Award 3779:Kent, Milton (April 6, 1999). 1537:Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic 1095:, giving up solo home runs to 942:voting as the Orioles won the 345:World Series Championship team 280:Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame 1: 4497:Opening Day starting pitchers 3173:, Tuesday, September 1, 1987. 2383:, Monday, September 29, 1975. 1432:. When the Blue Jays allowed 1426:Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown 1149:Toronto Blue Jays (1987–1990) 940:AL Most Valuable Player (MVP) 598:. He made his debut pitching 549:Baltimore Orioles (1975–1987) 8438:Baltimore Orioles executives 8428:Baltimore Orioles announcers 2104:"UMass Baseball Record Book" 1327:Baltimore's first season at 969:, allowing four runs to the 936:AL Pitcher of the Year Award 840:Cy Young Award winner (1979) 836:'s 248, and Leonard's 183). 233:Career highlights and awards 8508:Rochester Red Wings players 8468:Falmouth Commodores players 4142:Baseball Reference (Minors) 3836:Mid-Atlantic Sports Network 3675:"Flanagan, a memorable man" 3191:Retrieved January 29, 2023. 3175:Retrieved January 29, 2023. 2168:"Berquist recalls Flanagan" 2142:The San Francisco Chronicle 2003:. Retrieved April 13, 2021. 1561:Mid-Atlantic Sports Network 1448:, Flanagan called himself " 1329:Oriole Park at Camden Yards 467:University of Massachusetts 461:University of Massachusetts 426:18 batters in a six inning 331:(AL) All-Star Team once in 8554: 3187:United Press International 3017:"1983 AL Pitching Leaders" 2854:"1980 AL Pitching Leaders" 2679:"1979 AL Pitching Leaders" 2601:"1978 AL Pitching Leaders" 2400:. Retrieved April 9, 2021. 2369:. Retrieved April 9, 2021. 1943:New Hampshire Union Leader 1879:. Lynn, MA. Archived from 938:, also finishing sixth in 877:'s 2.78, John's 2.96, and 857:suggested that Flanagan's 523:UMass College of Education 8518:Toronto Blue Jays players 8443:Baltimore Orioles players 8433:Baltimore Orioles coaches 8423:Asheville Orioles players 8408:American League All-Stars 8357: 8199: 7785: 7183: 5986: 5478: 5408: 5340: 5117: 4504: 4366: 4313: 4303: 4295: 4285: 4275: 4267: 4257: 4247: 4239: 4229: 4219: 4211: 4206: 4196: 4174: 4166: 1579:through the 2011 season. 1539:. After the 2002 season, 660:American League (AL) West 594:in the last month of the 400:Manchester, New Hampshire 237: 184: 175: 135: 125: 102: 85: 79:Manchester, New Hampshire 65: 56: 44: 2385:Retrieved July 10, 2022. 2235:Retrieved April 9, 2021. 2233:Pro Sports Transactions. 2205:Cape Cod Baseball League 1452:", Jim Palmer "Cy Old", 631:was a 3–2 loss at 447:American Legion Baseball 433:Flanagan graduated from 290:Michael Kendall Flanagan 8473:Hagerstown Suns players 2562:Total Baseball, 5th ed. 2173:Daily Hampshire Gazette 2001:Pro Sports Transactions 1412:during the late-1970s, 766:replaced Flanagan with 678:in 85 innings pitched. 8463:Cy Young Award winners 8360:"Wild Bill" Hagy Award 4311:October 11, 2005–2007 2319:Baseball-Reference.com 2253:Baseball-Reference.com 1619:. She was born at the 1609:in vitro fertilization 1420:, which was a play on 951:AL Championship Series 691: 621:twi-night doubleheader 465:Flanagan attended the 8493:Miami Orioles players 3653:Cumberland Times-News 3234:The Houston Chronicle 2315:"Mike Flanagan Stats" 2180:on September 27, 2011 1832:Russo, Frank (2014). 1743:on September 23, 2011 1093:Philadelphia Phillies 689: 615:in relief of starter 310:Major League Baseball 294:professional baseball 8202:Herb Armstrong Award 4316:position abolished ( 3185:"Baseball Central," 2116:on November 12, 2012 1418:John "Clams" Castino 4207:Sporting positions 3970:. August 25, 2011. 3208:. September 2, 1987 3171:The Washington Post 1883:on January 26, 2013 1643:wound to the head. 1438:Nippon-Ham Fighters 953:(ALCS) against the 562:, this time by the 544:Professional career 530:Falmouth Commodores 398:Born and raised in 272:Pitched a combined 131:Last MLB appearance 4138:Baseball Reference 4114:Baseball-Reference 3913:The New York Times 3595:Baseball-Reference 3570:Baseball-Reference 3545:Baseball-Reference 3520:Baseball-Reference 3494:The New York Times 3466:The New York Times 3416:Baseball-Reference 3366:Baseball-Reference 3341:Baseball-Reference 3285:Baseball-Reference 3206:The New York Times 3149:Baseball-Reference 3121:Baseball-Reference 3096:Baseball-Reference 3071:Baseball-Reference 3046:Baseball-Reference 3021:Baseball-Reference 2997:. January 25, 1985 2994:The New York Times 2939:Baseball-Reference 2858:Baseball-Reference 2833:Baseball-Reference 2808:Baseball-Reference 2783:Baseball-Reference 2758:Baseball-Reference 2733:Baseball-Reference 2683:Baseball-Reference 2658:Baseball-Reference 2633:Baseball-Reference 2605:Baseball-Reference 2542:Baseball-Reference 2510:Baseball-Reference 2440:Baseball-Reference 2381:The New York Times 2344:Baseball-Reference 1460:"Cy Future". When 984:for Flanagan with 971:Pittsburgh Pirates 692: 664:Kansas City Royals 490:. Offensively, he 483:earned run average 157:Earned run average 8380: 8379: 8257:Jerold Hoffberger 7740: 7739: 7138: 7137: 5946: 5945: 5438: 5437: 5108:1983 World Series 5101:Baltimore Orioles 5065: 5064: 4839:Grover Lowdermilk 4552:George Blaeholder 4491:Baltimore Orioles 4449: 4448: 4325: 4324: 4314:Succeeded by 4306:Baltimore Orioles 4286:Succeeded by 4278:Baltimore Orioles 4258:Succeeded by 4250:Baltimore Orioles 4230:Succeeded by 4222:Baltimore Orioles 4197:Succeeded by 4089:The Baltimore Sun 4063:The Baltimore Sun 4037:The Baltimore Sun 4006:The Baltimore Sun 3889:. August 25, 2011 3811:The Baltimore Sun 3785:The Baltimore Sun 3759:The Baltimore Sun 3733:The Baltimore Sun 3706:The Baltimore Sun 2483:on March 16, 2016 2025:on March 11, 2012 1979:. Springfield, MA 1669:Baltimore Orioles 1613:Caesarean section 1498:color commentator 1492:Post-playing days 1456:"Cy Present" and 1436:to sign with the 1159:Toronto Blue Jays 1079:In Game 3 of the 1051:Chicago White Sox 955:California Angels 851:Toronto Blue Jays 752:Cleveland Indians 697:Oakland Athletics 564:Baltimore Orioles 475:Yankee Conference 412:minor league ball 357:Oakland Athletics 318:Toronto Blue Jays 314:Baltimore Orioles 306:color commentator 287: 286: 261:AL Cy Young Award 216:Baltimore Orioles 202:Toronto Blue Jays 188:Baltimore Orioles 76:December 16, 1951 16:(Redirected from 8545: 8374: 8367: 8350: 8343: 8336: 8329: 8322: 8315: 8308: 8301: 8294: 8287: 8280: 8273: 8266: 8259: 8252: 8245: 8238: 8231: 8224: 8217: 8210: 8192: 8185: 8178: 8171: 8164: 8157: 8150: 8143: 8136: 8129: 8122: 8115: 8108: 8101: 8094: 8087: 8080: 8073: 8066: 8059: 8052: 8045: 8038: 8031: 8024: 8017: 8010: 8003: 7996: 7989: 7982: 7975: 7968: 7961: 7954: 7947: 7940: 7933: 7926: 7919: 7912: 7905: 7898: 7891: 7884: 7877: 7870: 7863: 7856: 7849: 7842: 7835: 7828: 7821: 7819:George Bamberger 7814: 7807: 7800: 7793: 7779: 7778: 7767: 7760: 7753: 7744: 7733: 7721: 7713: 7705: 7697: 7689: 7681: 7673: 7665: 7657: 7649: 7641: 7633: 7625: 7617: 7609: 7601: 7593: 7585: 7577: 7569: 7561: 7553: 7545: 7537: 7529: 7521: 7513: 7505: 7503:Willie Hernández 7497: 7489: 7481: 7473: 7465: 7457: 7449: 7441: 7433: 7425: 7417: 7409: 7401: 7393: 7385: 7377: 7369: 7361: 7353: 7345: 7337: 7329: 7321: 7313: 7305: 7297: 7289: 7281: 7273: 7265: 7257: 7249: 7241: 7233: 7225: 7217: 7209: 7200: 7192: 7165: 7158: 7151: 7142: 7131: 7119: 7111: 7103: 7095: 7087: 7079: 7063: 7055: 7047: 7031: 7023: 7011: 7003: 6995: 6979: 6971: 6963: 6951: 6943: 6935: 6927: 6919: 6911: 6899: 6891: 6875: 6867: 6859: 6851: 6843: 6835: 6823: 6811: 6803: 6795: 6787: 6775: 6767: 6759: 6751: 6743: 6735: 6715: 6707: 6699: 6691: 6675: 6667: 6655: 6643: 6635: 6623: 6615: 6599: 6591: 6583: 6571: 6563: 6555: 6543: 6535: 6527: 6519: 6507: 6499: 6491: 6479: 6471: 6455: 6443: 6435: 6427: 6419: 6411: 6403: 6395: 6387: 6375: 6367: 6359: 6347: 6339: 6331: 6323: 6315: 6307: 6299: 6291: 6283: 6275: 6263: 6255: 6247: 6239: 6231: 6219: 6207: 6199: 6187: 6179: 6171: 6163: 6151: 6143: 6135: 6127: 6119: 6111: 6103: 6095: 6087: 6079: 6071: 6063: 6055: 6047: 6035: 6027: 6019: 6011: 6003: 5995: 5973: 5966: 5959: 5950: 5939: 5931: 5923: 5915: 5907: 5899: 5891: 5883: 5875: 5867: 5859: 5851: 5843: 5835: 5827: 5819: 5811: 5803: 5795: 5787: 5779: 5771: 5763: 5755: 5747: 5739: 5731: 5723: 5715: 5707: 5699: 5691: 5683: 5675: 5667: 5659: 5651: 5643: 5635: 5627: 5619: 5611: 5603: 5595: 5587: 5579: 5571: 5563: 5555: 5547: 5539: 5531: 5523: 5515: 5507: 5495: 5487: 5465: 5458: 5451: 5442: 5431: 5429: 5428: 5420: 5418: 5417: 5401: 5393: 5385: 5377: 5369: 5361: 5354: 5346: 5333: 5325: 5312: 5304: 5296: 5288: 5280: 5272: 5264: 5256: 5248: 5240: 5232: 5224: 5216: 5208: 5205:World Series MVP 5195: 5187: 5179: 5171: 5163: 5155: 5147: 5139: 5126: 5110: 5109: 5103: 5102: 5092: 5085: 5078: 5069: 5058: 5051: 5044: 5037: 5030: 5023: 5016: 5009: 5002: 4995: 4988: 4981: 4974: 4967: 4960: 4953: 4946: 4939: 4932: 4925: 4918: 4911: 4904: 4897: 4890: 4883: 4876: 4869: 4862: 4855: 4848: 4841: 4834: 4827: 4820: 4813: 4806: 4799: 4792: 4785: 4778: 4771: 4769:Al Hollingsworth 4764: 4757: 4750: 4743: 4736: 4729: 4722: 4715: 4708: 4701: 4694: 4687: 4680: 4673: 4666: 4659: 4652: 4645: 4638: 4631: 4624: 4617: 4610: 4603: 4596: 4589: 4582: 4575: 4568: 4561: 4554: 4547: 4540: 4533: 4526: 4519: 4512: 4498: 4493: 4492: 4485: 4484:St. Louis Browns 4476: 4469: 4462: 4453: 4360: 4351: 4344: 4337: 4328: 4296:Preceded by 4268:Preceded by 4240:Preceded by 4212:Preceded by 4167:Preceded by 4164: 4146:Baseball Almanac 4125: 4124: 4122: 4120: 4106: 4100: 4099: 4097: 4095: 4080: 4074: 4073: 4071: 4069: 4054: 4048: 4047: 4045: 4043: 4028: 4022: 4021: 4019: 4017: 4008:. 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Archived from 1727: 1708: 1705: 1569:Rogers Sportsnet 1565:lead broadcaster 1502:Home Team Sports 1409:The Boston Globe 1389: 1388: 1384: 1381: 1375: 1374: 1370: 1367: 1344: 1343: 1339: 1336: 1319: 1318: 1314: 1311: 1272: 1271: 1267: 1264: 1258: 1257: 1253: 1250: 1225: 1224: 1220: 1217: 1207: 1206: 1202: 1199: 1133: 1132: 1128: 1125: 1067: 1066: 1062: 1059: 1047:Seattle Mariners 1021: 1020: 1016: 1013: 926: 925: 921: 918: 912: 911: 907: 904: 894: 893: 889: 886: 879:Dennis Eckersley 819: 818: 814: 811: 801: 800: 796: 793: 787: 786: 782: 779: 744: 743: 739: 736: 725:Seattle Mariners 690:Flanagan in 1977 625:Memorial Stadium 611: 610: 606: 603: 592:New York Yankees 361:Memorial Stadium 325:starting pitcher 276:on July 13, 1991 96:Sparks, Maryland 92: 75: 73: 51:Flanagan in 2007 49: 40: 35: 21: 8553: 8552: 8548: 8547: 8546: 8544: 8543: 8542: 8383: 8382: 8381: 8376: 8370: 8363: 8353: 8346: 8339: 8334:Fred Uhlman Sr. 8332: 8325: 8318: 8311: 8304: 8297: 8290: 8283: 8276: 8269: 8262: 8255: 8248: 8241: 8234: 8227: 8220: 8215:Richie Bancells 8213: 8206: 8195: 8188: 8181: 8174: 8167: 8160: 8153: 8146: 8139: 8132: 8127:Brooks Robinson 8125: 8118: 8111: 8104: 8097: 8090: 8083: 8076: 8069: 8062: 8055: 8048: 8041: 8034: 8027: 8020: 8013: 8006: 7999: 7994:Dennis MartĂ­nez 7992: 7987:John Lowenstein 7985: 7978: 7971: 7964: 7959:Elrod Hendricks 7957: 7950: 7943: 7936: 7929: 7922: 7915: 7908: 7901: 7894: 7887: 7880: 7873: 7866: 7859: 7852: 7845: 7838: 7831: 7824: 7817: 7810: 7803: 7796: 7789: 7781: 7776: 7775: 7773:Members of the 7771: 7741: 7736: 7724: 7716: 7711:FĂ©lix Hernández 7708: 7700: 7692: 7684: 7676: 7668: 7660: 7652: 7644: 7636: 7628: 7620: 7612: 7604: 7596: 7588: 7580: 7572: 7564: 7556: 7548: 7540: 7532: 7524: 7516: 7508: 7500: 7492: 7484: 7476: 7468: 7460: 7452: 7444: 7436: 7428: 7420: 7412: 7404: 7396: 7388: 7380: 7372: 7364: 7356: 7348: 7340: 7332: 7324: 7316: 7308: 7300: 7292: 7284: 7276: 7268: 7260: 7252: 7244: 7236: 7228: 7220: 7212: 7203: 7195: 7187: 7179: 7169: 7139: 7134: 7122: 7114: 7106: 7098: 7090: 7082: 7066: 7058: 7050: 7034: 7026: 7014: 7006: 6998: 6982: 6974: 6966: 6954: 6946: 6938: 6930: 6922: 6914: 6902: 6894: 6878: 6870: 6862: 6854: 6846: 6838: 6826: 6814: 6806: 6798: 6790: 6778: 6770: 6762: 6754: 6746: 6738: 6718: 6710: 6702: 6694: 6678: 6670: 6658: 6646: 6638: 6626: 6618: 6602: 6594: 6586: 6574: 6566: 6558: 6546: 6538: 6530: 6522: 6510: 6502: 6494: 6482: 6474: 6458: 6446: 6438: 6430: 6422: 6414: 6406: 6398: 6390: 6378: 6370: 6362: 6350: 6342: 6334: 6326: 6318: 6310: 6302: 6294: 6286: 6278: 6266: 6258: 6250: 6242: 6234: 6222: 6210: 6202: 6190: 6182: 6174: 6166: 6154: 6146: 6138: 6130: 6122: 6114: 6106: 6098: 6090: 6082: 6074: 6066: 6058: 6050: 6038: 6030: 6022: 6014: 6006: 5998: 5990: 5982: 5977: 5947: 5942: 5934: 5926: 5918: 5910: 5902: 5894: 5886: 5878: 5870: 5862: 5854: 5846: 5838: 5830: 5822: 5814: 5806: 5798: 5790: 5782: 5774: 5766: 5758: 5750: 5742: 5734: 5726: 5718: 5710: 5702: 5694: 5686: 5678: 5670: 5662: 5654: 5646: 5638: 5630: 5622: 5614: 5606: 5598: 5590: 5582: 5574: 5566: 5558: 5550: 5542: 5534: 5526: 5518: 5510: 5498: 5490: 5482: 5474: 5469: 5439: 5434: 5426: 5425: 5423: 5415: 5414: 5412: 5404: 5396: 5388: 5383:Elrod Hendricks 5380: 5372: 5364: 5359: 5349: 5344: 5336: 5328: 5315: 5307: 5299: 5291: 5286:John Lowenstein 5283: 5275: 5267: 5259: 5251: 5246:Dennis MartĂ­nez 5243: 5235: 5227: 5219: 5211: 5198: 5190: 5182: 5174: 5166: 5158: 5150: 5142: 5129: 5121: 5113: 5107: 5106: 5100: 5099: 5096: 5066: 5061: 5054: 5047: 5040: 5033: 5026: 5019: 5012: 5005: 4998: 4991: 4984: 4977: 4970: 4963: 4956: 4949: 4942: 4935: 4928: 4921: 4914: 4907: 4900: 4893: 4886: 4879: 4872: 4865: 4858: 4851: 4846:Dennis MartĂ­nez 4844: 4837: 4830: 4823: 4816: 4809: 4802: 4795: 4788: 4781: 4774: 4767: 4760: 4755:Oral Hildebrand 4753: 4746: 4739: 4732: 4725: 4718: 4711: 4704: 4697: 4690: 4683: 4676: 4669: 4662: 4655: 4650:Denny Galehouse 4648: 4641: 4634: 4627: 4620: 4613: 4606: 4599: 4592: 4585: 4578: 4571: 4564: 4557: 4550: 4543: 4536: 4529: 4522: 4515: 4508: 4500: 4496: 4490: 4489: 4483: 4480: 4450: 4445: 4362: 4358: 4355: 4321: 4310: 4301: 4291: 4282: 4273: 4263: 4254: 4252:Pitching Coach 4245: 4235: 4226: 4224:Pitching Coach 4217: 4202: 4200:Dennis MartĂ­nez 4182: 4180: 4172: 4133: 4128: 4118: 4116: 4108: 4107: 4103: 4093: 4091: 4082: 4081: 4077: 4067: 4065: 4056: 4055: 4051: 4041: 4039: 4030: 4029: 4025: 4015: 4013: 4012:on July 2, 2013 3999: 3998: 3991: 3977: 3975: 3962: 3961: 3954: 3944: 3942: 3933: 3932: 3928: 3918: 3916: 3915:. 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Index

Mike Flanagan (baseball player)

Pitcher
Manchester, New Hampshire
Sparks, Maryland
Win–loss record
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Baltimore Orioles
1975
1987
Toronto Blue Jays
1987
1990
Baltimore Orioles
1991
1992
All-Star
1978
World Series
1983
AL Cy Young Award
MLB wins leader
no-hitter
Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame
professional baseball
pitcher
front office
color commentator
Major League Baseball

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