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Barney Martin (baseball)

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375:, as an undrafted free agent. Despite spending three seasons together in the same organization, Michael and Jerry were never teammates. Jerry went on to play 1,018 games in the majors for five clubs between 1974 and 1984. 335:
Five days later, Martin was optioned back to Columbia, where he would compile a 17–6 record with a 2.14 ERA. His overall minor league stats include 104 wins versus 74 losses in 245 games (128
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followed with a double to drive in Rice, and bring Musial back to the plate. Musial grounded out to short to end the inning without further damage.
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Two of Martin's sons played professional ball. Michael, a left-handed pitcher, was selected fifth overall in the
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of work unscathed. In his second frame, however, he allowed a lead-off
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That performance earned him a spot with the big league club for
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April 22, 1953, for the Cincinnati Redlegs
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April 22, 1953, for the Cincinnati Redlegs
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Pitcher
Columbia, South Carolina
Win–los record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Cincinnati Redlegs
1953
professional baseball
pitcher
cup of coffee
Cincinnati Redlegs
Major League Baseball
1953
Columbia, South Carolina
MLB
minor-league
New York Giants
free agent
1946
record
earned run average
farm system
1951
Sally League
strikeouts
Columbia Reds
1952
1953
St. Louis Cardinals

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