Don Carman

Don Carman
Don Carman
Pitcher
Born: August 14, 1959 (1959-08-14) (age 52)
Woodward, Oklahoma
Batted: Left Threw: Left 
MLB debut
October 1, 1983 for the Philadelphia Phillies
Last MLB appearance
July 18, 1992 for the Texas Rangers
Career statistics
Win-Loss record     53-54
Earned run average     4.11
Strikeouts     598
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Donald Wayne Carman (born August 14, 1959, in Woodward, Oklahoma) was a Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher.

Career

Signed by the Philadelphia Phillies as an amateur free agent in 1978, Carman would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Philadelphia Phillies on October 1, 1983, and appear in his final game on July 18, 1992.

During his ten-season career he appeared in 342 games, 102 as a starter. National League "top ten" achievements include:

Other career highlights include:

On August 20, 1986, Carman took a perfect game into the ninth inning against the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park. Giants catcher Bob Brenly hit a long drive into the gap in left-center field. Phillies center fielder Milt Thompson was positioned to make a running catch but the ball hit the base of his glove and was ruled a hit.[1] Carman pitched nine innings, gave up one hit, and was the winner when the Phillies scored in the top of the tenth on a Juan Samuel solo homer to win the game 1 to 0.[2]

Carman's career totals include a record of 53-54, 598 strikeouts, 11 saves, 83 games finished, and an ERA of 4.11.

Carman was also known for his sense of humor; tired of repetitive postgame questions from sports reporters, in the 1990 season he posted a handwritten list of 37 standard responses on his locker and invited reporters to take their pick. The list, including clichés like "I'd rather be lucky than good" and "We're going to take the season one game at a time," was eventually published in several newspapers in its entirety.

After his retirement, Carman settled with his family in Naples, Florida. He earned a degree in sports psychology from Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, Florida. The December 6, 2006 issue of the Tampa Bay Times revealed in its sports column that Carman recently wrote replies to all the fan letters he had received (he had kept the letters but did not respond to them at the time).

References

  1. ^ Robbins, Michael (2004). Ninety Feet from Fame: Close Calls with Baseball Immortality. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers. p. 244. 
  2. ^ http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SFN/SFN198608200.shtml

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