- Bruce Kison
Bruce Eugene Kison (born
February 18 ,1950 in ci|Pasco|Washington) is a formerstarting pitcher inMajor League Baseball who played for thePittsburgh Pirates (1971-1979), California Angels (1980-1984) andBoston Red Sox (1985). He batted and threw right handed.Biography
When Bruce Kison pitched for Pasco High back in 1968, he was already 6-foot-4 1/2 and so slender that one manager later cracked he could look right through him. But his size did have its advantages.
When Kison uncoiled his long right arm and stretched out to the plate, there were very few right-handed hitters who could keep both feet in the batter’s box. Kison also threw mostly sidearm back then and intimidation was as much a part of his game as his 95-mph fastball.
He threw three no-hitters during his senior season at
Pasco High School . Three years later, he was pitching for the Pittsburgh Pirates.Kison pitched 15 years in the Major Leagues, but coming out of high school, he had hoped to play college baseball. When no offers came, he signed with the Pirates for $1,000 after a tryout camp in cy|Sunnyside|Washington.
Kison was 30-9 in the minors and was called up in the middle of the 1971 season and was the winning pitcher when Pittsburgh beat San Francisco to make it into the World Series. He later became the winning pitcher in the first night game ever played in the classic.
After tearing his rotator cuff during winter ball (which was usually a career-ending injury at the time), he spent 14 more years in the majors and changed his throwing motion.
The Pasco grad also has spent time as pitching coach for both the
Kansas City Royals and theBaltimore Orioles . Currently, he is a scout and pro baseball pitching instructor.Career
In a 15-season career, Kison posted a 115-88 record with 1073
strikeout s and a 3.66 ERA in 1809-2/3innings pitched .Postseason appearances
*1971 National League Championship Series
*1971 World Series
**1972 National League Championship Series
*1974 National League Championship Series
*1975 National League Championship Series
*1979 World Series
*1982 American League Championship Series
*Posted a 5-1 record with 27 strikeouts and a 1.98 ERA in 36-1/3 innings.Highlights
*Won Game Four of the 1971 WS over the
Baltimore Orioles allowing one-hit in 6-1/3 innings ofshutout relief and despite setting a World Series record by hitting three Oriole batters.
*During the Series, he was flown to his wedding after a game in a helicopter.
*Twice pitched one-hitter game (1980)
*Gave up the 2,500th hit toPete Rose (August 17, 1975)External links
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=kisonbr01 Baseball Almanac]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/K/Kison_Bruce.stm Baseball Library]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/k/kisonbr01.shtml Baseball Reference]
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