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Jaime Cocanower

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271:. He pitched nine games for the Diablos and 14 games for the Canadians, with a 3–1 record and a 3.32 ERA for the Diablos, and a 4–3 record with a 4.86 ERA for the Canadians. Cocanower spent most of the 1983 season as a member of the Canadians' rotation. He posted a 10–10 record with a 4.81 ERA over the course of the season, and was brought up to the Brewers as the minor league season ended. 36: 278:, pitching four innings and allowing an earned run in an 11–5 loss. For the season, he pitched in five games and started in three, finishing with a 2–0 record and a 1.80 ERA. Cocanower spent the 576: 566: 330: 581: 302:
in eight consecutive appearances. Cocanower was used less frequently in 1986. He made 17 appearances with a 4.43 ERA, pitching in just under 45 innings.
259:, and a 2.18 ERA, and was the MVP of the California League in 1980. For the 1981 season, Cocanower was promoted to the Brewers' AAA-level affiliate, the 211:, the Bears' first world series appearances. Cocanower's first world series matchup was a pitcher's duel against the 1977 National Player of the Year 561: 541: 591: 536: 571: 531: 546: 370: 166: 162: 453: 556: 586: 551: 117: 291: 279: 216: 219:, which was tied 1–1 in nine innings. After Baylor 0–4 run during Cocanower's time as a Bear, he was signed by the 208: 204: 526: 294:
as a spot starter, starting in 15 games. He finished the season with a 6–8 record, a 4.33 ERA, and three
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Cocanower played his final major league game on July 12, 1986. He spent the rest of the season with the
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Cocanower began his first season of professional baseball in 1979, pitching for the
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Cocanower made his major league debut on September 7, 1983, against the
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where he had an ERA of 6.35, his professional career came to an end.
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as an amateur free agent on June 7, 1978, ending his college career.
298:. Cocanower set an unofficial record in July 1985 when he threw a 203:, and was a pitcher for them during their appearances in the 97:
September 7, 1983, for the Milwaukee Brewers
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July 12, 1986, for the Milwaukee Brewers
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Pitcher
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Milwaukee Brewers
1983
1986
Major League Baseball
pitcher
Milwaukee Brewers
Baylor University
1977
1978 College World Series
Randy Martz
University of South Carolina
Milwaukee Brewers
Stockton Ports
California League
earned run average
Mike Madden
Andy Beene
innings pitched
complete games
Vancouver Canadians
Pacific Coast League
El Paso Diablos
New York Yankees
1984 season

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