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American baseball player (1958-2012)
Baseball player
Frank Wills |
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Pitcher |
Born: (1958-10-26)October 26, 1958
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Died: May 11, 2012(2012-05-11) (aged 53) New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Batted: Right Threw: Right |
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July 31, 1983, for the Kansas City Royals |
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April 30, 1991, for the Toronto Blue Jays |
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Win–loss record | 22–26 |
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Earned run average | 5.06 |
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Strikeouts | 281 |
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Frank Lee Wills, Jr. (October 26, 1958 – May 11, 2012) was an American
relief pitcher in
Major League Baseball for the
Kansas City Royals (1983–84),
Seattle Mariners (1985),
Cleveland Indians (1986–87), and
Toronto Blue Jays (1988–91). Wills was an all conference pitcher for
Tulane University where he also served as a punter for the Tulane Green Wave football team.
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1969: Simmons
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1970: Goodson
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1971:
Branch
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1972:
Quirk
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1973: Olsen
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1974:
Wilson
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1975:
Hurdle
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1976: Gryzbek
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1977:
Jones
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1978:
Biancalana
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1979:
Hammaker
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1980:
Wills
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1981:
Leeper
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1982:
Morris
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1983:
Thurman
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1984:
Bankhead
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1985:
McRae
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1986: Clements
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1987:
Appier
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1988: Walker
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1989:
Mayne
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1991:
Vitiello, Pruitt
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1992:
Tucker,
Pittsley, Clinkscales,
Damon
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1993:
Granger
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1994: Smith
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1995: Lebron
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1996:
Brown
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1997:
Reichert
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1998:
Austin, Burch,
George
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1999:
Snyder,
MacDougal, Gehrke,
Gobble
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2000: Whatland
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2001: C. Griffin
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2002:
Greinke
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2003:
Lubanski,
Maier
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2004:
Butler, Campbell,
Howell
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2005:
Gordon
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2006:
Hochevar
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2007:
Moustakas
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2008:
Hosmer,
Montgomery
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2009:
Crow
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2010:
Colón
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2011:
Starling
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2012:
Zimmer
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2013:
Dozier
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2014:
Finnegan,
F. Griffin
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2015: Russell,
Watson
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2016: None
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2017:
Pratto
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2018:
Singer,
Kowar,
Lynch
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2019:
Witt
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2020:
Lacy
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2021:
Mozzicato
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2022:
Cross
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2023:
Mitchell
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