- Mark Eichhorn
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Mark Eichhorn Pitcher Born: November 21, 1960
San Jose, CaliforniaBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut August 30, 1982 for the Toronto Blue Jays Last MLB appearance September 14, 1996 for the California Angels Career statistics Win-Loss Record 48-43 ERA 3.00 Strikeouts 640 Teams - Toronto Blue Jays (1982, 1986-1988, 1992-1993)
- Atlanta Braves (1989)
- California Angels (1990-1992, 1996)
- Baltimore Orioles (1994)
Career highlights and awards - 2x World Series champion (1992, 1993)
- Led AL in games pitched in 1987 with 89
Mark Anthony Eichhorn (Born November 21, 1960, in San Jose, California) is a retired Major League Baseball pitcher best known for his tenure with the Toronto Blue Jays the late 1980s - early 1990s where he often served as a middle reliever/set-up man for All-Star closer, Tom Henke. He was the 1986 American League Rookie Pitcher of the year for the Blue Jays, a campaign in which he set team records for rookie relief in ERA, games, wins, and strikeouts, and would have easily won the AL ERA title had he pitched five more innings to qualify.
Mark Eichhorn made his major league debut for the Blue Jays in 1982, but suffered a severe shoulder injury and would not return to the majors until 1986. The shoulder injury had robbed Eichhorn of most of the velocity on his fastball and had forced him to turn to an unconventional sidearm motion in which his arm angle was well below the belt when he released the ball. He was notable for an exceptionally low velocity for a major league pitcher, but his control and unusual delivery made him an effective player.
Eichhorn played for four different ballclubs during his career: the Toronto Blue Jays (1982, 1986–1988, 1992–1993), Atlanta Braves (1989), California Angels (1990–1992, 1996), and Baltimore Orioles (1994). He made his Major League Baseball debut on August 30, 1982. He would return to the minor leagues after the '82 season and not resurface in the Major Leagues again until 1986. Eichhorn played his final game on September 14, 1996.
Currently is the Pitching Coach for Aptos High School in Aptos, California.
Children
Mark's son Kevin was drafted in the third round, number 104 overall, by the Arizona Diamonbacks in the 2008 MLB Draft. He has decided to sign with the D-backs instead of attending Santa Clara University, where he has been collegiately committed since his junior year of high school. On January 24, 2011, Kevin was traded to the Detroit Tigers in a deal for pitcher Armando Galarraga.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube
Toronto Blue Jays 1992 World Series Champions 2 Manuel Lee | 4 Alfredo Griffin | 9 John Olerud | 10 Pat Borders (World Series MVP) | 11 David Cone | 12 Roberto Alomar | 14 Derek Bell | 15 Pat Tabler | 17 Kelly Gruber | 22 Jimmy Key | 23 Candy Maldonado | 24 Turner Ward | 25 Devon White | 29 Joe Carter | 30 Todd Stottlemyre | 31 Duane Ward | 32 Dave Winfield | 33 Ed Sprague | 36 David Wells | 40 Mike Timlin | 47 Jack Morris | 48 Mark Eichhorn | 50 Tom Henke | 66 Juan Guzmán
Manager 43 Cito Gaston
Coaches: 3 Bob Bailor | 7 Rich Hacker | 8 John Sullivan | 18 Gene Tenace | 39 Larry Hisle | 42 Galen CiscoToronto Blue Jays 1993 World Series Champions 1 Tony Fernández | 2 Rob Butler | 4 Alfredo Griffin | 9 John Olerud | 10 Pat Borders | 12 Roberto Alomar | 16 Turner Ward | 19 Paul Molitor (World Series MVP) | 21 Willie Cañate | 24 Rickey Henderson | 25 Devon White | 27 Randy Knorr | 28 Al Leiter | 29 Joe Carter | 30 Todd Stottlemyre | 31 Duane Ward | 33 Ed Sprague | 34 Dave Stewart | 40 Mike Timlin | 41 Pat Hentgen | 44 Scott Brow | 47 Jack Morris | 48 Mark Eichhorn | 49 Tony Castillo | 50 Danny Cox | 66 Juan Guzmán
Manager 43 Cito Gaston
Coaches: 3 Bob Bailor | 8 John Sullivan | 18 Gene Tenace | 39 Larry Hisle | 42 Galen Cisco | 45 Nick Leyva | 7 Rich HackerCategories:- 1960 births
- Living people
- People from San Jose, California
- Toronto Blue Jays players
- California Angels players
- Atlanta Braves players
- Baltimore Orioles players
- Kinston Eagles players
- Knoxville Blue Jays players
- Syracuse Chiefs players
- Richmond Braves players
- Dunedin Blue Jays players
- Durham Bulls players
- Major League Baseball pitchers
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- American baseball pitcher, 1960s births stubs
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