Ray Washburn

Ray Washburn

Ray Clark Washburn (born May 31, 1938 in Pasco, Washington) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.

Infobox MLB retired
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bgcolor2=#c41e3a
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
name=Ray Washburn
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1938|5|31
Pasco, Washington
debutdate=September 20
debutyear=by|1961
debutteam=St. Louis Cardinals
finaldate=October 1
finalyear=by|1970
finalteam=Cincinnati Reds
stat1label=W-L
stat1value=72-64
stat2label=K
stat2value=700
stat3label=ERA
stat3value=3.53
teams=
*St. Louis Cardinals (1961-1969)
*Cincinnati Reds (1970)
highlights=
*No-hitter on September 18, 1968
*World Series champions: 1967
*National League champions: 1967, 1968, 1970

Washburn, a right-hander, pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals from by|1961 to by|1969 and the Cincinnati Reds in by|1970.

A graduate of Whitworth College, Washburn, a $50,000 "bonus baby," went 12-9 with the Cardinals as a rookie in by|1962. A shoulder muscle tear midway into the by|1963 season sidelined him for the remainder of the year and limited his effectiveness for the next two years afterwards. Washburn regained this effectiveness in by|1966, winning 11 games against 9 losses; in by|1967, he won 10 games against 7 losses on a Cardinal team that won the World Series, defeating the Boston Red Sox in seven games. He had missed nearly a month of action that season after his thumb was broken by a Johnny Roseboro line drive on June 21.

by|1968 was Washburn’s best season; he posted a 14-8 record with a 2.26 earned run average on a Cardinals team that repeated as National League champions. The wins and ERA were a career best, as was his strikeout total (124). Washburn also no-hit the San Francisco Giants 2-0 at Candlestick Park on September 18 of that year, one day after the Giants’ Gaylord Perry had pitched a no-hitter of his own, defeating the Cardinals and Bob Gibson—the first time in Major League history that back-to-back no-hitters had been pitched in the same series. In Game Three of the World Series against the Detroit Tigers, Washburn allowed home runs to Al Kaline and Dick McAuliffe but only two hits otherwise, and defeated the Tigers 7-3. However, he was shelled in Game Six, giving up five runs in two innings, the last three coming in a record-tying 10-run third inning for the Tigers, who won the game 13-1. St. Louis then lost Game Seven the very next day, and the Series with it—after leading three games to one.

After slumping to 3-8 as a spot starter in by|1969, Washburn was traded to the Cincinnati Reds for George Culver—another 1968 no-hit pitcher. Washburn pitched mostly in relief on a Reds team that won the by|1970 National League pennant, its first in nine years. His final Major League appearance was in the final game of that year's World Series, in which the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Reds in five games.

In his career, Washburn won 72 games and lost 64 with a 3.53 earned run average and struck out 700 batters in 1209 2/3 innings pitched.

On May 12, by|1966, Washburn threw the first pitch in the history of Busch Stadium II; the Cardinals defeated the Atlanta Braves in 12 innings. He also pitched, as a Red, in the first ever game at Riverfront Stadium on June 30, by|1970, also against the Braves.

ee also

* List of Major League Baseball no-hitters

External links

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/w/washbra01.shtml Ray Washburn's career stats and analysis]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1968/B09180SFN1968.htm Box score of Ray Washburn's no-hitter]


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