- Ryne Duren
Infobox MLB retired
name=Ryne Duren
position=Pitcher
bgcolor1=#1c2841
bgcolor2=#1c2841
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1929|2|22
city-state|Cazenovia|Wisconsin
deathdate=
debutdate=September 25
debutyear= 1954
debutteam=Baltimore Orioles
finaldate=August 18
finalyear=1965
finalteam= Washington Senators
stat1label=Pitching record
stat1value=27-44
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=3.83
stat3label=Strikeouts
stat3value=630
teams=
*Baltimore Orioles (1954)
* Kansas City Athletics (1957)
*New York Yankees (1958-1961)
*Los Angeles Angels (1961-1962)
*Philadelphia Phillies (1963-1964, 1965)
*Cincinnati Reds (1964)
* Washington Senators (1965)
highlights=
*World Series champion: 1958
*American League pennant: 1960
*3-time American League All-StarRinold George "Ryne" Duren (born
February 22 ,1929 ,Cazenovia, Wisconsin ) is a formerrelief pitcher inMajor League Baseball .He was known for his
fastball pitching, but also noted for his very poor vision and thick glasses. He was rumored to have hit a player waiting in the on-deck circle, supposedly because he could not see which way to throw to home plate.He was originally signed by the St. Louis Browns (now the
Baltimore Orioles ) as a free agent before the by|1949 season. His first major league game was onSeptember 25 , by|1954 (by which time the Browns had moved to Baltimore). That was the only game he ever played for the Orioles; he wore uniform number 21.On
September 21 , by|1956 he was traded to the Kansas City Athletics as part of a trade involving three other players (Jim Pisoni and Duren went to the A's in exchange forAl Pilarcik andArt Ceccarelli ). Kansas City assigned him uniform number 26.The Athletics and Yankees did a lot of trading in that era, and on
June 15 , by|1957 Duren, Pisoni, andHarry Simpson were traded to the Yankees forBilly Martin ,Ralph Terry ,Woodie Held , andBob Martyn . Duren kept his A's uniform number of 26 on the Yankees. Duren's best year in terms of winning percentage was 1958, when he won 6 and lost 4 for the Yankees; and he received the first of his 3 All-Star selections as well. He has also been retroactively credited with saving 20 games in 1958, the high mark in theAmerican League that year. In 1959, his won-lost record was much poorer, but hisearned run average of 1.88 was the best of his career.Duren stayed with the Yankees until
May 8 , by|1961, when he was traded to the Los Angeles Angels; Duren,Johnny James , and Lee Thomas went to the Angels in exchange forTex Clevenger andBob Cerv . With the Angels Duren wore uniform number 30. Shortly after being traded to the Angels, he struck out seven successive Red Sox batters, an American League record.The
Philadelphia Phillies purchased Duren's contract from the Angels onMarch 14 , by|1963, and assigned him uniform number 18.The
Cincinnati Reds purchased Duren's contract from the Phillies onMay 13 , by|1964. Duren wore two different uniform numbers (33 and 53) in his short Cincinnati career.On
April 13 , by|1965, the Reds released Duren to free agent status. That same day he was signed by the Phillies and given uniform number 30 (not his old Phillies number, but the number he had worn with the Angels). Duren was released to free agent status again by the Phillies onJune 8 . He was immediately signed by the Washington Senators and assigned uniform number 17, but was released again onAugust 24 to bring a close to his 10-year Major League career.In by|1983, Duren was presented with the Yankee Family Award for his conquering
alcoholism , and for service as an alcohol abuse educator.Duren's
nephew is singerBlackie Lawless (born Steven Duren on September 4, 1956 inStaten Island, New York ) of theheavy metal band W.A.S.P..Baseball Hall of Famer
Ryne Sandberg was named in honor of Duren.In 2003, Duren and author Tom Sabellico wrote the book, "I Can See Clearly Now". Duren talks from the heart about life, baseball and alcohol. The foreword was written by Jim "Mudcat" Grant. ISBN 1-59330-013-151695
ee also
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List of Major League Baseball saves champions External links
*baseball-reference|id=d/durenry01
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=durenry01 Baseball Almanac]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/D/Duren_Ryne.stm Baseball Library]
* [http://www.winningbeyondwinning.org/ryne.htm Winning Beyond Winning] (featuring biography and his fight against alcoholism)
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