Steve Busby

Steve Busby

Infobox MLB retired
name=Steve Busby
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1949|9|29
Burbank, California
debutdate=September 8
debutyear=by|1972
debutteam=Kansas City Royals
finaldate=August 26
finalyear=by|1980
finalteam=Kansas City Royals
stat1label=Win-Loss record
stat1value=70-54
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=3.72
stat3label=Strikeouts
stat3value=659
teams=
* Kansas City Royals (by|1972-by|1980)
highlights=
* 2x All-Star selection (1974, 1975)

Steven Lee Busby (born September 29, 1949 in Burbank, California) is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played his entire career for the Kansas City Royals (1972-76, 1978-1980). He batted and threw right-handed.

Professional career

A bright prospect, Busby won 56 games in his first three full seasons, only to have his career derailed by a rotator cuff tear. Drafted by the Royals in by|1971 in the second round, the University of Southern California graduate made his debut the following season and stuck in the major leagues for good in by|1973, when he won 16 games and on April 27 pitched the first no-hitter in Kansas City Royals history.

In by|1974 Busby enjoyed his best season, winning 22 games and making the American League All-Star team. He also pitched a second no-hitter on June 19, making him the first pitcher in major-league history to throw no-hitters in each of his first two complete seasons. In by|1975 he won 18 games and made the All-Star team again.

Busby had struggled with his control early in his career, but his problems returned to a greater degree in by|1976 when he was diagnosed with a torn rotator cuff; an injury that at the time ended a pitcher's career. Busby subsequently became the first baseball player to undergo rotator cuff surgery. In an effort to help his arm recover from the surgery, his doctor recommended that Busby be placed on a pitch count. He is often believed to be the first baseball player to be placed on a pitch count, something that Busby has stated is a myth. Before his injury, he is alleged to have thrown close to 200 pitches in a game, which Busby also says is untrue. [cite web|url=http://royals.scout.com/2/633993.html|title=Then and Now: RC Q&A with Steve Busby|last=Brandon|first=Dave|accessdate=2007-05-30|date=2007-04-09|publisher=Scout.com]

Unfortunately for Busby, the surgery did not save his career. After missing the by|1977 entire season and most of by|1978, he pitched in 22 games (including 12 starts) the next year, compiling a respectable 6-6 record with a 3.63 ERA, but his walks outnumbered his strikeouts (64-to-45). In by|1980 he even pitched a one-hitter, but otherwise pitched ineffectively, compiling a 6.17 ERA and allowing 80 baserunners in 42.1 innings. He pitched his final game on August 26 and the Royals released him three days later. Busby signed a contract with the St. Louis Cardinals before the by|1981 season, but never pitched in the major leagues again.

In an eight-year career, Busby posted a 70-54 record with 659 strikeouts and a 3.72 in 1060.2 innings.

Despite the brevity of his career, Busby was among the first two players elected to the Royals Hall of Fame. Outfielder Amos Otis was the other. His 70 career victories ranks him ninth on the Royals' all-time list.

Broadcasting career

Following the end of his playing career, Busby became a sportscaster, primarily for the Texas Rangers, and has also worked as an instructor at a baseball school.

ee also

* List of Major League Baseball no-hitters

References

External links

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/busbyst01.shtml Baseball Reference] - Career statistics and analysis


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