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to lead off the eighth, the game was called due to rain. Kobel spent the entire 1974 season in the majors, compiling a 6–14 record and 3.99 ERA. He seemed to be at his best against the Yankees, as his ERA against the Yankees was 2.10, and three of those six wins were at their expense.
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batters he faced and induced a weak ground ball to first base from the third. In his second inning, however, he surrendered a
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He developed arm troubles that limited him to thirty innings for the triple A
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in Athol Springs, New York in the eleventh round (250th overall) of the
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His first major league win also came against the Yankees on May 12,
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season spent in the minors, his contract was purchased by the
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through seven innings in the rain delayed second game of a
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September 8, 1973, for the Milwaukee Brewers
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a month shy of his twentieth birthday on September 8,
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Index


Pitcher
Buffalo, New York
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Milwaukee Brewers
1973
1974
1976
New York Mets
1978
1980
pitcher
Milwaukee Brewers
1973
Milwaukee Brewers
Saint Francis High School
1971 Major League Baseball Draft
farm system
earned run average
New York Yankees
grand slam
shortstop
Fred Stanley
1974
hits
doubleheader
Shea Stadium
home run

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