- Pete Vuckovich
Infobox MLB retired
name=Pete Vuckovich
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1952|10|27Johnstown, Pennsylvania , U.S.
debutdate=August 3
debutyear=by|1975
debutteam=Chicago White Sox
finaldate=October 2
finalyear=by|1986
finalteam=Milwaukee Brewers
stat1label=Win-Loss record
stat1value=93-69
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=3.66
stat3label=Strikeouts
stat3value=882
teams=
*Chicago White Sox (by|1975-by|1976)
*Toronto Blue Jays (by|1977)
*St. Louis Cardinals (by|1978-by|1980)
*Milwaukee Brewers (by|1981-by|1986)
highlights=
* 1982AL Cy Young Award Peter Dennis Vuckovich "(voo-koh-vich)" (born
October 27 ,1952 inJohnstown, Pennsylvania ) is a retired Americanstarting pitcher inMajor League Baseball who came across as an intimidating presence on the mound with his 6'4" (1.93 m) 220 lb (100 kg) frame andFu Manchu moustache . Of Serbian background, Vuckovich was drafted by theChicago White Sox in 1974. He batted and threw right-handed.Baseball career
Vuckovich developed a reputation for bizarre, hyper-competitive behavior during his eleven season career. He would fidget, twitch, pace, and convulse while on the mound. He was known to cross his eyes and stick his tongue out at batters. He would spit in his glove, scream at umpires while in the stretch, and sometimes step to the back of the mound and dry heave. His colorful personality made him a fan favorite.
After minimal duty with Chicago from 1975-76, Vuckovich was selected by the
Toronto Blue Jays in the 1976 expansion draft. Even though the young Blue Jays lost 107 games in 1977, and although mostly used in relief, Vuckovich managed a 7-7 record with eight saves. He recorded the firstshutout in Toronto franchise history, a 2-0 victory overJim Palmer and the Orioles. He also recorded the first save in Toronto franchise history on April 7, 1977 versus theChicago White Sox .Involved in a multi-player trade to the
St. Louis Cardinals , Vuckovich's career went to the next level. Since 1978 he started more often, winning 39 games for the Cardinals during three years. He finished third in theNational League in ERA with a 2.55 mark in 1978, and ranked fourth in shutouts (3) in 1980. A part of a seven-player trade in December 1980, Vuckovich came to theMilwaukee Brewers along withRollie Fingers andTed Simmons .With the Brewers, Vuckovich continued his stellar pitching. He led the
American League in wins (14) during the strike-shortened 1981 season. When Milwaukee won the AL pennant in 1982, Vuckovich won theCy Young Award with an 18-6 record and a 3.34 ERA.He lost Game Two of the ALCS to the Angels 4-2, but led Milwaukee in the game in their clinching victory, leaving in the seventh inning down 3-2. In the
1982 World Series , the Cardinals beat him 6-2 in Game Three, and he got a no-decision in the final loss.But things would never be the same again. Vuckovich had been battling shoulder pain for two seasons, and in
spring training 1983, it was discovered that he'd torn his rotator cuff. Vuckovich skipped surgery in favor of an exercise rehabilitation. He attempted an unsuccessful comeback for three games and went 0-2 in 14 innings, and then missed all of 1984. Subsequent and prolonged comeback attempts all failed, and by the end of the 1986 season, Milwaukee released Vuckovich.In an eleven season career, Vuckovich posted a 93-69 record with 882
strikeout s and a 3.66 ERA in 1455.1innings pitched . In postseason play, he was 1-2 with a 3.74 ERA.Following his retirement, Vuckovich worked for three years as a sportscaster for the Milwaukee Brewers. In 1992, he was hired by the
Pittsburgh Pirates as a pitching instructor. Since then, he worked his way up through the Pirates organization to the position of Assistant General Manager. As of the 2006 season, Vuckovich was serving as a Special Assistant to the GM.Trivia
*Vuckovich portrayed fictional Yankees
slugger Clue Haywood in the film "Major League". [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097815/ Major League (1989) ] ]*Vuckovich is a member of the
Clarion University Sports Hall of Fame.* Vuckovich claims to have once swam the Pacific in 1979
*Thirty years after the White Sox drafted Vuckovich, they also drafted his son,
Peter Vuckovich, Jr. , in the 48th round of the 2004 amateur draft.*Vuckovich gave up
Paul Dade 's first big leaguehome run . (Exhibition Stadium -- June 22, 1977)ee also
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List of Major League Baseball wins champions
*Chicago White Sox all-time roster References
External links
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/B06260BAL1977.htm Retrosheet.org boxscore of Toronto Blue Jays' first shutout]
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