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signed Creek to a contract, and Creek would play out the next two and a half seasons of his MLB career with the cellar-dwelling Devil Rays. In 2000, he saw action in 45 games (all in relief) as he posted a 1–3 mark for Tampa Bay. Creek also picked up his first (and only) career save to go along with
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with the Springfield squad. He then continued his strong 1992 pitching with St. Petersburg and started each of the 13 games he appeared in, going 5–4 with a still impressive ERA at 2.82. After playing in AA and compiling a career record of 18–22 with a 4.00 ERA as a Double-A pitcher, Creek had three
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pitching 28 games (one start) as he chalked up a record of 2–2 to go along with an ERA of 4.61. Unlike in St. Louis, Creek was able to crack the lineup and appear in 20 games for the Tigers. He threw 22 innings in those 20 games for Detroit, finishing the year with a 6.85 ERA.
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Creek tried to pitch well for his new team and the then-27-year-old hurler threw 48 innings and finished the season with a 6.52 ERA in 63 appearances. He also had an 0–2 win–loss record. He spent the following season on the Giants AAA team in
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teams spending the majority of the campaign with the Western League squad. In 17 games (16 starts) he went 9–1 with a 2.16 ERA for the Western League's Hanshin Tigers. Creek led the league in earned run average and
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his 4.60 ERA. The following season Creek was able to lower his earned run average to a 4.31 mark as he pitched in a career-high 66 games and had a won-loss record of 2–5. He also threw a career-high 62 innings.
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for his first taste of big league action. He threw one inning and struck out two batters as the Dodgers could not register a hit off Creek. He appeared in five more games for St. Louis, throwing a total of six
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to be a key member of their bullpen. However, things did not go as planned in the 2003 season as he pitched just 13 innings in 21 appearances to go along with his 3.29 ERA for the Jays, as he underwent
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purchased Creek's contract from the Giants. Creek never played for the White Sox as his contract was purchased again less than a month later (December 4, 1997), this time by a team in Japan. The
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After a solid showing at both the AA and AAA levels, the Cardinals decided it was time to see what Creek could offer to their big league team. On September 17,
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regular season with the Devil Rays, where he appeared in 29 games, winning two of them and dropping one. His ERA however was at a 6.27 clip. On July 24,
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Creek played in 23 games for the Mariners going 1–1 with a 4.91 ERA. His 2002 combined totals were 52 games, 3–2 record, 55.0 IP, and a 5.82 ERA.
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in the seventh round of the draft and was signed to a deal shortly thereafter. After signing a contract with the Cards, Creek bounced around
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earned him a quick promotion back to San Francisco. He went 1-2 and compiled a 6.75 ERA, while striking out 14 of the batters he faced.
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with 101. He was less stellar playing in the Central League though as he went 0–4 with 5.65 ERA in his seven appearances.
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in six games and did not permit any runs to score. After the 1995 year ended he was dealt in the off-season to the
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baseball season in Japan. For the Tigers he split the season between the Central League and
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in April 2024. He died due to complications the disease on July 28 at the age of 55.
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to add pitching depth to their roster. He played on the Tigers' AAA affiliate in
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Creek returned from his one-year stint in Japan by signing a contract with the
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consummated a deal that sent Creek to Seattle for cash considerations.
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September 17, 1995, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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bought his contract from Chicago and he went to play out the
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where, in 25 games (18 of them starts), he went 8–6 with two
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October 12, 1998, for the Hanshin Tigers
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October 1, 2005, for the Detroit Tigers
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Pitcher
Winchester
Virginia
Mechanicsville
Maryland
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
St. Louis Cardinals
1995
San Francisco Giants
1996
1997
Hanshin Tigers
1998
Chicago Cubs
1999
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
2000
2002
Seattle Mariners
2002
Toronto Blue Jays
2003

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