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284:. While Spinks scored, he tore ligaments in his right knee during the collision, and missed the rest of the season. In 1973, he pitched just eight games before coming down with a shoulder injury. Just before spring training 1974, Spinks was traded to the 504: 234:. He was shuttled between Class AAA and the major league club for the next few seasons. The hard-throwing Spinks had control problems but also struck out an average of one batter per inning in the 489: 499: 569: 564: 459: 223: 559: 529: 479: 474: 539: 534: 509: 469: 219: 549: 484: 235: 296:
and Astros organizations, but never recovered and finally retired in 1976. Meanwhile, Reuss would go on to pitch for another 18 years.
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on April 15, 1972. He started the season with the major league club and pitched well. By midseason, he was third in the
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Spinks was exceptionally fast for a pitcher, and for that reason the Cardinals frequently used him as a
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in Chicago and was drafted by the Astros organization in 1966. That August, he set a record in the
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by striking out 20 batters in a game. In 1968, he went 9–6 with a 2.27
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and Houston Astros organizations. He currently lives in the
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area with his wife and as of 2016 is a pro scout for the
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September 16, 1969, for the Houston Astros
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June 9, 1973, for the St. Louis Cardinals
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Florida Instructional League Astros/Senators players
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Index

Pitcher
Chicago, Illinois
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Houston Astros
1969
1971
St. Louis Cardinals
1972
1973
pitcher
Major League Baseball
Houston Astros
St. Louis Cardinals
Chicago
Illinois
Harlan High School
Northern League
earned run average
Carolina League
American Association
Lance Clemons
Jerry Reuss
National League
strikeouts
Steve Carlton
Tom Seaver
pinch runner
Cincinnati Reds

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