Jim Ellis (baseball)

Jim Ellis (baseball)

Infobox MLB retired
bgcolor1=darkblue
bgcolor2=maroon
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
name=Jim Ellis
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date and age|1945|3|25
debutdate=August 11
debutyear=by|1967
debutteam=Chicago Cubs
finaldate=July 12
finalyear=by|1969
finalteam=St. Louis Cardinals
stat1label=ERA
stat1value=2.86
stat2label=Record
stat2value=1-1
stat3label=Strikeouts
stat3value=8
teams=
*Chicago Cubs (1967)
*St. Louis Cardinals (1969)
highlights=
*none

James Russell Ellis (born March 25, 1945 in Tulare, California) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played in 1967 and 1969 for the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals.

The 6'2", 185 pound Ellis was originally signed by the Cubs as a free-agent in 1963, and he made his big league debut with them on August 11, 1967, at the age of 22. Although he allowed one run, three hits and two walks in the 2 2/3 innings he pitched in his big league debut earning the loss, his first big league at-bat was notable because he hit a double off a opposing pitcher Jim Bunning, driving in the Cubs only run of the game. Overall, Ellis went 1-1 with a 3.24 ERA in eight games (one started) in his first big league season.

On April 23, 1968, Ellis was traded with Ted Savage to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Jim Hickman and Phil Regan. On October 21 of that year, he was traded to the Cardinals for Pete Mikkelsen. He appeared in two games for the Cardinals in 1969, starting one of them. In 5 1/3 innings, he allowed only one run for a 1.69 ERA.

Ellis played his final big league game on July 12, 1969. Overall, he went 1-1 with a 2.86 ERA in 10 major league games.

Although his major league career ended after 1969, he stilled played professionally after that and was involved in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers on October 20, 1970. The Cardinals sent Ellis and Carl Taylor to the Brewers for Jerry McNertney, George Lauzerique and Jesse Huggins, a minor leaguer.

References

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/e/ellisji01.shtml Baseball-Reference]


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