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after the 1977 season believing that it hindered their chances of making the club. In return, Clay received his fair share of criticism from some of the veteran pitchers with the Yankees. Hunter surmised that Clay had a "great arm, great slider, bad brains", and felt that the advice he offered to the
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e-Studio 3511 Copier that would have landed him a $ 7,500 commission. He forged the supposed buyer's signature on three documents. The jury convicted him of grand theft after a one-day trial. He had been offered a plea agreement that included six months in the county jail before the trial, however,
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did not accept it. Prosecutors recommended a prison sentence of three years, however, Circuit Judge Rick De Furia sentenced him to five years in prison citing his past criminal activity. He was released from prison on February 16,
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car dealership he worked for, and was sentenced to a year in jail. While serving his time, it was discovered that Clay withheld information about three previous arrests from his probation officers (The grand larceny and two
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on a groundout to get out of the inning with just one run scored. He held the Royals hitless the rest of the way to earn the save; no pitcher would have a hitless postseason save as long as his until
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in relief, also offered advice to Clay about his tendency to wear his arm out in practice, thus not being 100% for the day's game. George Steinbrenner simply described Clay as a "morning glory", a
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season. He went 1–7 with a 5.70 ERA, and was relegated to "mop-up duty" by the end of the season (26 of his 32 appearances were in losses). He began the
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season in Seattle's starting rotation, but after going 0–3 with an ERA of 7.03, he was moved into the bullpen by Mariners manager
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in the first. Clay held them scoreless through the fourth, allowing the Yankees to tie the score. The Red Sox scored a
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Clay stepped into Perry's spot in the Rangers' starting rotation, and went 2–3 with a 4.60 ERA his only season in
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and to create a checking account from which he forged checks. He was charged with five counts of
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in the sixth inning with one out and the bases loaded. The Royals scored one run on a
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term for a horse that performs best in the morning workouts prior to the actual race.
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and is back living in Lynchburg, where he was born and raised.
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Charles Williams sentenced him to fifteen years of probation.
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to Jostens plus $ 1,394.64 in court fees, got 1,000 hours of
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season assigned to the Yankees' triple A affiliate, the
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October 2, 1981, for the Seattle Mariners
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that kept him out of prison. Instead, he paid $ 15,000
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Regardless, with the exception of a 21-day trip to the
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He joined a team that was tied for first place in the
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June 7, 1977, for the New York Yankees
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Baseball-Reference.com. October 3, 1978. 34: 23: 1851:Baseball players from Lynchburg, Virginia 1005:"Ex-Yankee Hurler Clay Gets 3 More Years" 396:, pitching very effectively in game two. 581:Senior Professional Baseball Association 448:1978 American League Championship Series 386:1977 American League Championship Series 1024:Brett Barrouquere (November 16, 1999). 909:. Major League Baseball. Archived from 850:"George Steinbrenner: In His Own Words" 708: 381:in the fifth to hang the loss on Clay. 244:for creating a fake sales order at the 203: 158: 987:"Former World Series Pitcher Indicted" 768:"Boston Red Sox 9, New York Yankees 4" 384:After not making an appearance in the 905:Justice, Richard (October 28, 2017). 654:after his release and was accused in 489:. On August 14, he was traded to the 349:. 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Index


Pitcher
Lynchburg, Virginia
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
New York Yankees
1977
1979
Texas Rangers
1980
Seattle Mariners
1981
World Series
1977
1978
Major League Baseball
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pitcher
grand theft
Sarasota, Florida
copy machine
New York Yankees
1972 Major League Baseball Draft
earned run average
George Steinbrenner
farm system
1972
E. C. Glass High School
Lynchburg, Virginia

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