- Luke Walker
Infobox MLB retired
bgcolor1=black
bgcolor2=gold
textcolor1=gold
textcolor2=black
name=Luke Walker
position=Pitcher
bats=Left
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date and age|1943|9|2
debutdate=September 7
debutyear=1965
debutteam=Pittsburgh Pirates
finaldate=October 1
finalyear=1974
finalteam=Detroit Tigers
stat1label=W-L
stat1value=45-47
stat2label=K
stat2value=558
stat3label=ERA
stat3value=3.65
teams=
*Pittsburgh Pirates (1965-66, 1968-73)
*Detroit Tigers (1974)
highlights=
*World Series Champion: 1971James Luke Walker (born
September 2 ,1943 inDeKalb, Texas ) is a formerpitcher inMajor League Baseball who played between by|1965 and by|1974 for thePittsburgh Pirates (1965-66, 1968-73) andDetroit Tigers (1974). He batted and threw left-handed.Walker did almost everything a pitcher is asked to do. He started and filled various relief roles coming out from the
bullpen as acloser , middle reliever, and set-up man as well. His most productive season came in 1970 with Pittsburgh, when he finished 15-6 (3-1, three saves in relief), while his 3.04 ERA, .714winning percentage , and 7.1hits per nine innings all ranked him third amongNational League pitchers. He also fired a pair of two-hitshutout s. That year, the Pirates won theNational League East title for their first post-season birth since winning the1960 World Series . However, they were swept by theCincinnati Reds in the NLCS. Walker was the losing pitcher in Game Two, giving up two runs (one unearned) in seven innings in a 3-1 Reds victory.Bobby Tolan scored all three Reds runs, including a home run off Walker in the fifth inning.In 1971, Walker went 10-8 with a 3.54 ERA for the 1971 World Champion Pirates. On
July 18 of that year, in the second game of a doubleheader against theLos Angeles Dodgers atThree Rivers Stadium , he had ano-hitter broken up by a Joe Ferguson home run with one out in the ninth. The hit was the only one he would allow in a 7-1 Pittsburgh victory. In Game Four of that year's World Series, which the Pirates won in seven games over theBaltimore Orioles , Walker threw the very first pitch innight game World Series history. His outing did not go well: Paul Blair,Mark Belanger andMerv Rettenmund began the game with consecutive singles off Walker to load the bases. After Blair scored on apassed ball , Walker intentionally walkedFrank Robinson to re-load the bases. He was then pulled after giving up consecutive sacrifice flies toBrooks Robinson andBoog Powell for a 3-0 Baltimore lead. The Pirates got Walker off the hook with 1) two runs in the bottom of the first, the tying run in the third, and the go-ahead run (the game ended by that 4-3 score) in the seventh, and 2)Bruce Kison 's 6 1/3 scoreless innings in relief of Walker. The Orioles got only one hit after Walker's departure, a Blair double off Kison in the second.In a nine-season career, Walker posted a 45-47 record with a 3.65 ERA and 558
strikeout s in 243 appearances, including 100 starts, 16complete game s, seven shutouts, nine saves, and 824 ⅔innings pitched . He was also a weak batsman, garnering only 11 hits in 188 at-bats for an .059batting average .ources
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* [http://milkeespress.com/lostninth.html Lost in the Ninth: No-Hitters Broken Up in the Ninth Inning Since 1961]
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