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Eric King (baseball)

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King's second and final season with the White Sox was 1990. He had a 12–4 win–loss record and posted a career–low ERA of 3.28, as he made 25 starts for the second consecutive year. In 151 innings, King's walk total dropped to 40 and he struck 70 opponents. He also hurled a pair of shutouts; against
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innings, the lowest for any season during his MLB career. His ERA improved to 3.41 and with the lower number of innings pitched, his walk and strikeout totals were almost cut in half, as King fanned 45 batters and walked 34. He started five games and saved three.
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King was back with the Tigers in 1987 and he pitched in a career–high 55 games, making only four starts. He saved nine games and finished a total of 26. King's win–loss record was 6–9 and his ERA jumped by a whole
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near Los Angeles, intending to play baseball in 1983, but his attitude butted heads with the coach, and he was dismissed from the team. He left Moorpark and played two seasons in the minor leagues for the
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King returned to the Tigers for what would prove to be his final major league season in 1992. In 17 games (14 starts), he was 4–6 with 45 strikeouts, 28 walks, one save and a career-worst 5.22 ERA over
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In 1991, King played for his third major league team, as he appeared in 25 games for Cleveland, all but one as a starter. His 6–11 record left him with the lowest
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and three strikeouts, while surrendering only one hit as the Tigers lost by an 8–1 score. For the season, King appeared in 33 games and
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to Detroit in exchange. Chicago used King solely as a starter and in 25 starts, King posted a 9–10 record and a 3.39 ERA. He hurled
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In 1988, King appeared in only 23 games for Detroit. He won four times and suffered one loss. King threw
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innings, striking out 72, but walking 64. King also threw a complete-game shutout against the
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King went several years without pitching due to arm injuries before attempting a comeback in
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to 4.89. His strikeout total climbed slightly to 89 and he walked 60 in 116 innings.
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innings. He started 16, but he also finished 9, recording three
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and Lindsay Foster (who never made it to the MLB) in the deal.
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On May 15, 1986, King played in his first MLB game. He pitched
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on June 22. On December 4, 1990, Chicago sent King along with
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October 4, 1992, for the Detroit Tigers
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Pitcher
Oxnard, California
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Detroit Tigers
1986
1988
Chicago White Sox
1989
1990
Cleveland Indians
1991
Detroit Tigers
1992
pitcher
Major League Baseball
Ken Griffey Jr.
Detroit Tigers
Chicago White Sox
Cleveland Indians
Moorpark College
San Francisco Giants
innings
Texas Rangers
walks
saves
complete games
shutout

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