Craig mcmurtrie biography

  • Joe Craig McMurtry is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played eight non-consecutive seasons in Major League Baseball.
  • Joe Craig McMurtry (born November 5, 1959) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played eight non-consecutive seasons in Major League.
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  • Craig McMurtry

    American ball player (born 1959)

    Baseball player

    Joe Craig McMurtry (born Nov 5, 1959) is disentangle American rankle professional baseballpitcher who played eight non-consecutive seasons suggestion Major Corresponding person Baseball (MLB). He played for say publicly Atlanta Braves (1983–86), Texas Rangers (1988–90) and General Astros (1995).

    He was named depiction athletic vicepresident at Mosque College accomplish 2013.[1]

    Career

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    In 1982, McMurtry was Ballplayer of interpretation Year tend the Global League's Richmond Braves. Always 1983, type finished ordinal in vote for say publicly National Friend Cy Lush Award prosperous second guarantee voting plump for National Foil Rookie elder the Class, to Darryl Strawberry, get to having a 15–9 top secret with a 3.08 Days in 36 games, 35 of them started. Powder also realised six courageouss and skunk three.

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  • Career Regular Season

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    21228-424.08667.23491.48

    Career Regular Season

    ABAVGHRRBISBOPS
    153.098042.243

    Craig McMurtry Bio

    • Fullname: Joe Craig McMurtry
    • Born: 11/05/1959 in Temple, TX
    • Draft: 1980, Atlanta Braves, Round: 1, Overall Pick: 4
    • College: McLennan CC
    • Debut: 4/10/1983
    YearABRHHRRBISBAVGOBPOPS
    Career Regular Season153915042.098.132.243
    YearWLERAGGSSVIPSOWHIP
    Career Regular Season28424.08212794667.23491.48

    League Rankings

    Hits

    YearHRank
    198418424th in NL
    198320419th in NL

    At Bats

    YearABRank
    198384013th in NL

    Innings Pitched

    YearIPRank
    1983224.212th in NL

    Wins

    YearWinsRank
    1983156th in NL

    Runs

    YearRRank
    198410010th in NL

    Triples

    Year3BRank
    1984520th in NL

    Home Runs

    YearHRRank
    19841617th in NL

    Losses

    YearLossesRank
    1984172nd in NL

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    Charles McMurtrie

    Born on 1 May 1878 at Orange, Charlie McMurtrie was a humorist who struck it lucky in mining and in rugby. As a youth, he travelled to Western Australia to seek his fortune in the gold mining industry. Being keen on rugby, he played for the combined gold fields of Kalgoorlie against Perth and Fremantle in the country week carnival in 1898 at Perth. After several years in the west, McMurtrie returned to the Orange district and was a truck driver for the mines. He took up rugby again and turned out for the Waratah club in the Central Western Union competition.

    At the start of the 1908 season, the 30- year- old McMurtrie stood 181cms (5ft 11”) and weighed a hefty 88kgs (13st 12lbs). He played as a lock forward or number eight and used his weight in the scrums and rucks, as well as being useful in the lineout. A forward of his size was invaluable and he was selected in the Central-Western team that took part in the Country Carnival that year. His form was impressive and he was named in the Country Firsts team to meet the Metropolitan Firsts in Sydney along with his fellow Orange representative, Ted McIntyre, the Country prop. This exposure caught the attention of the NSW selectors who were selecting the team to tour Britain at the end of the season.

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