Baseball Player
The Resume
(October 27, 1961- )
Born in Portland, Maine
Attended the University of Maine
Drafted 2nd overall by the Seattle Mariners in the 1984 MLB Draft
Pitcher for the Seattle Mariners (1985-1986, 1988-1991, 1998), San Francisco Giants (1992-1994) and the Colorado Rockies (1995-1997)
Why he might be annoying
He started his rookie season with a losing record of 6-10.
His bone spurs made him miss the 1987 season.
He was beaten by Greg Maddux for the 1992 NL Cy Young Award.
His productivity went into decline as he started playing in Colorado.
His tenure in Colorado was plagued by back problems, and he couldn't handle Colorado's thin air.
Why he might not be annoying
He was a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Silver Medal baseball team.
He had an ERA of 2.08 during the 1992 season.
He posted some good numbers after his trade to San Francisco.
He was in the list of one of Maine's best athletes of the 20th Century by USA Today (December 22, 1999).
Credit: Neo NX2004
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Year In Review:
For 2010, as of last week, Out of 6 Votes: 66.67% Annoying
For 2009, Out of 23 Votes: 47.83% Annoying
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