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Danny Murphy (pitcher)

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after an illustrious career in youth and schoolboy baseball. Three days later, he made his professional and Major League debut as the Cubs' starting
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for the next six full seasons, converting to pitcher in 1966 at the Double-A level in the White Sox' organization. After promising campaigns in the
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campaign with Chicago, with markedly less impressive results. His ERA rose to 5.69 and he yielded 82 hits and 49
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The following spring, Murphy was traded to his hometown Red Sox. He spent the 1971 season at Boston's Triple-A
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at the age of 18 years, three weeks, when he connected on September 13, 1960, off the Reds'
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with two runners on base. However, Murphy would collect only 23 total hits in 49
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during his Cub career, batting only .171 during his tenure. He was traded to the
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on August 11. He had a successful two months coming out of the White Sox
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affiliate before leaving baseball after 12 professional seasons.
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October 1, 1970, for the Chicago White Sox
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on June 28. All told, he appeared as a pitcher in 68
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Index

Pitcher
Outfielder
Beverly, Massachusetts
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Chicago Cubs
Chicago White Sox
professional baseball
pitcher
outfielder
Major Leagues
Chicago Cubs
Chicago White Sox
Beverly, Massachusetts
bonus
outfielder
St. John's Preparatory School
center fielder
Cincinnati Reds
Crosley Field
hitless
at bats
Jay Hook
Richie Ashburn
single
relief pitcher

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