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Brian DuBois

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235:, from 1981 to 1985. On Tuesday, June 6, 1985, DuBois ended an All-American high school pitching career with a 5–0 win over Litchfield (IL) High School during the Illinois Class A State Championship Title Game. In the Comets' 5–0 triumph over Litchfield, DuBois struck out 12 and came within one slip of pitching his second no-hitter in three tournament appearances. He threw 75 pitches in the state title game, 57 of them strikes. In one stretch, he struck out four batters on 12 pitches. 248:
innings, he struck out 29 batters, walked three, allowed a blooper hit and even picked two men off first base. Minutes after the title game, DuBois found out he had been selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the fourth round of the free-agent draft.
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on July 28, 1989. On September 6, 1989, he picked up a rare five-inning save. DuBois pitched five shutout innings and picked up the save during an 11–5 Tigers victory over the Royals. It was his only save at the MLB level.
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During his varsity career at Reed-Custer High School, DuBois had an ERA of .074, and struck out 626 batters in 295 innings. His 626 career strikeouts remain the second all-time highest in Illinois' high school history.
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DuBois' struck out 226 batters in 1985. It remains the all-time highest number of strikeouts during one season in
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baseball history. During the 1985 season, DuBois pitched 109 innings, recorded an ERA of 0.06 with 3 no-hitters.
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Pitcher
Joliet, Illinois
Appleton, Wisconsin
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Detroit Tigers
1989
1990
Major League Baseball
pitcher
Detroit Tigers
1989 Detroit Tigers season
1990 Detroit Tigers season
Baltimore Orioles
Keith Moreland
Reed-Custer High School
Braidwood, Illinois
Illinois High School Association's (IHSA)
Appleton, Wisconsin
"Orioles Add Moreland for Stretch Drive"
The Washington Post
"Kansas City Royals at Detroit Tigers Box Score, September 6, 1989"



"Pitcher's brilliant effort gives Reed-Custer Title Chicago Tribune, June 6, 1985"

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