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Dave Goltz Pitcher Born: June 23, 1949
Pelican Rapids, MinnesotaBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut July 18, 1972 for the Minnesota Twins Last MLB appearance June 22, 1983 for the California Angels Career statistics Win–loss record 113–109 Earned run average 3.69 Strikeouts 1,105 Teams Career highlights and awards - World Series champion (1981)
David Allan "Dave" Goltz (born June 23, 1949 in Pelican Rapids, Minnesota), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1972-1983.
In 1977, Goltz won a career high 20 games for the Twins and was tied for the most wins in the American League with Dennis Leonard and Jim Palmer.
Goltz appeared in the 1981 World Series as a member of the Dodgers.
See also
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube
Preceded by
Jim PalmerAmerican League Wins Champion
1977
(with Dennis Leonard & Jim Palmer)Succeeded by
Ron GuidryLos Angeles Dodgers 1981 World Series Champions 6 Steve Garvey | 7 Steve Yeager (World Series MVP) | 8 Reggie Smith | 10 Ron Cey (World Series MVP) | 12 Dusty Baker | 14 Mike Scioscia | 15 Davey Lopes | 16 Rick Monday | 18 Bill Russell | 21 Jay Johnstone | 28 Pedro Guerrero (World Series MVP) | 30 Derrel Thomas | 34 Fernando Valenzuela | 35 Bob Welch | 37 Bobby Castillo | 38 Dave Goltz | 41 Jerry Reuss | 44 Ken Landreaux | 46 Burt Hooton | 48 Dave Stewart | 49 Tom Niedenfuer | 51 Terry Forster | 52 Steve Sax | 57 Steve Howe
Manager 2 Tommy Lasorda
Coaches: 11 Manny Mota | 29 Ron Perranoski | 33 Danny Ozark | 54 Monty Basgall | 58 Mark CresseMinnesota Twins Opening Day starting pitchers Allan Anderson • Scott Baker • Bert Blyleven • Dean Chance • Scott Erickson • Dave Goltz • Mudcat Grant • Tom Hall • Brad Havens • Liván Hernández • Francisco Liriano • Jim Kaat • Jerry Koosman • Jack Kralick • Jack Morris • Camilo Pascual • Carl Pavano • Jim Perry • Brad Radke • Pedro Ramos • Pete Redfern • Johan Santana • Kevin Tapani • Bob Tewksbury • Frank Viola • Albert Williams
Categories:- Minnesota Twins players
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