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Umbarger made his major league debut in April, of 1975, with the Rangers, and had a successful rookie season for the team, going 8–7 in 56 games (12 of them starts, with 2 shutouts), with a 4.12
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Umbarger continued to pitch in the minors through 1983. In 1981, he pitched 10 innings of scoreless relief in the
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named Umbarger as honorable mention on the All-America team. He was later selected in the 16th round of the
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This biographical article relating to an American baseball pitcher born in the 1950s is a
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September 28, 1978, for the Texas Rangers
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Prior to the 1977 season, Umbarger was traded to the
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April 8, 1975, for the Texas Rangers
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Pitcher
Burbank, California
Phoenix, Arizona
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Texas Rangers
1975
1976
Oakland Athletics
1977
Texas Rangers
1977
1978
professional baseball
pitcher
Grant High School
Van Nuys
1971 Major League Baseball draft
Cleveland Indians
Arizona State University
The Sporting News
1974 Major League Baseball draft
Texas Rangers
ERA
Oakland Athletics
Rodney Scott
Claudell Washington
longest professional baseball game ever played

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