- Rich Hinton
Infobox MLB retired
name=Rich Hinton
position=Pitcher
bats=Left
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date and age|1947|5|22
city-state|Tucson|Arizona
debutdate=July 17
debutyear=by|1971
debutteam=Chicago White Sox
finaldate=September 27
finalyear=by|1979
finalteam=Seattle Mariners
stat1label=Win-Loss Record
stat1value=9-17
stat2label=Strikeout s
stat2value=152
stat3label=ERA
stat3value=4.87
teams=
*Chicago White Sox (1971, 1975, 1978-79)
*New York Yankees (1972)
*Texas Rangers (1972)
*Cincinnati Reds (1976)
*Seattle Mariners (1979)Richard Michael Hinton is a former
Major League Baseball pitcher . He pitched parts of six seasons between by|1971 and by|1979, including three separate stints with theChicago White Sox .Draft history
Hinton was originally drafted in the 23rd round in 1965 by the
Los Angeles Dodgers , but he did not sign, instead opting to attend theUniversity of Arizona . During his tenure there, he was drafted three more times, but did not sign until the fourth, when he was selected in the 3rd round in 1969 by the White Sox.First White Sox stint
Hinton advanced fairly quickly to the majors, making his debut in July of 1971 against the
New York Yankees , pitching a perfect 8th inning in relief ofTerry Forster . He would go on to pitch in 18 games that year, including three starts, winning three games and losing four.1972: Yankees and Rangers
Shortly after the 1971 season ended, the White Sox traded Hinton to the team against whom he'd made his debut, the Yankees, in exchange for outfielder
Jim Lyttle . He started that season in the minors, coming up to the majors in May. By September, however, he would be out of the Yankees organization, as his contract was purchased by the Texas Rangers. Altogether, Hinton pitched in 12 games in by|1972, winning one and losing one.Back to the White Sox
The Rangers traded Hinton again the following spring, sending him along with
Nate Colbert to theCleveland Indians for formerAmerican League batting championAlex Johnson . However, the Indians kept Hinton for just one season, during which he never appeared in the majors, before releasing him the following spring. He returned to the White Sox, signing with them less than two weeks after his release, and he spent the by|1974 season in the minors again. In by|1975, Hinton returned to the majors, pitching in 15 games for Chicago, but he would soon be on the move again.Cincinnati
In December, Hinton was traded once again, this time to the
Cincinnati Reds along with a minor leaguer in exchange for veteran relief pitcherClay Carroll . While Carroll continued on to have a couple more good years, Hinton continued to be on the fringes of the majors, pitching in just twelve games in the majors in by|1976 and none in by|1977, after which Hinton granted free agency.White Sox, take three
Once again, Hinton found himself in the White Sox organization, and for the first time he would get an extended chance at the majors. He responded by having his best season in by|1978, pitching in 29 games, starting four, and pitching a pair of
complete game s, the only ones of his career. He also picked up his first major league save onJune 3 against theKansas City Royals in support ofKen Kravec . His ERA of 4.02 was also his best since 1972.Last season
Hinton made his by|1979 major league debut in May, but he wasn't nearly as effective as he'd been the previous year. His ERA with the White Sox went up by two full runs, to 6.04, although he did pick up two more saves. In July, he was traded to the
Seattle Mariners for the also-strugglingJuan Bernhardt , who would not play in the majors again. Hinton pitched little better for Seattle, finishing the season with a 1-4 record and a 5.86 ERA. He never pitched in the majors again.ources
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