- John O'Donoghue (1960s pitcher)
Infobox MLB retired
name=John O'Donoghue
position=Pitcher
bgcolor1=black
bgcolor2=black
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
bats=Right
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date and age|1939|10|7
city-state|Kansas City|Missouri
debutdate=September 29
debutyear=by|1963
debutteam=Kansas City Athletics
finaldate=June 22
finalyear=by|1971
finalteam=Montreal Expos
stat1label=Win-Loss Record
stat1value=39-55
stat2label=Strikeout s
stat2value=377
stat3label=ERA
stat3value=4.07
teams=
*Kansas City Athletics (1963-65)
*Cleveland Indians (1966-67)
*Baltimore Orioles (1968)
*Seattle Pilots (1969)
*Milwaukee Brewers (1970)
*Montreal Expos (1970-71)
highlights=
* MLB All-Star, by|1965:"This is about the 5-season major-league player of the mid-20th century; for the single-season major-league player of the next generation, seeJohn O'Donoghue (1990s pitcher) ."John Eugene O'Donoghue (bornOctober 7 ,1939 inSt. Louis, Missouri ) is a formerMajor League Baseball pitcher . The left-hander was signed by the Kansas City Athletics as an amateur free agent before the 1959 season and played for the Kansas City A's (1963-1965),Cleveland Indians (1966-1967),Baltimore Orioles (1968),Seattle Pilots (1969),Milwaukee Brewers (1970), andMontreal Expos (1970-1971).O'Donoghue was primarily a
starting pitcher during the first half of his major league career, and almost exclusively areliever during the second half. From 1963 to 1967 he started in 93 of his 139 games, and from 1968 to 1971 relieved in 115 of his 118 games.He struggled greatly during his first four
minor league seasons (1959-1962), from rookie ball to Double-A. He had a combined record of 26-39 with anearned run average of 5.54. In 499innings pitched he had given up 307earned runs , struck out 360, and walked 358. In 1963, at the age of 24, it all began to come together. Pitching in the Eastern League andPacific Coast League , he had a combined record of 14-11 with an ERA of 3.10, leading to his call-up to the pitching-starved Athletics.O'Donoghue made his
major league debut on September 29, 1963...the last day of the season. He was the starting pitcher in a home game against the Cleveland Indians at Municipal Stadium. He gave up just two runs (one unearned) in sixinnings , but was the losing pitcher as Jim "Mudcat" Grant and the Tribe prevailed, 2-1.His first major league win came on May 12, 1964 at
Dodger Stadium . He started and pitched the first seven innings against theLos Angeles Angels , giving up two unearned runs, and the A's won by a score of 6-2.John Wyatt saved the game for him with two scoreless innings.O'Donoghue's finest major league effort was against the
Detroit Tigers on August 19, 1967. He pitched a one-hitcomplete game shutout at Tiger Stadium that day, striking out 11 and walking only 2. The Tigers had such players asDick McAuliffe ,Al Kaline , Willie Horton,Bill Freehan ,Eddie Mathews , andNorm Cash in the lineup, but O'Donoghue was almost untouchable. Freehan got the only Tiger hit, a 2nd-inning single, as the Indians won 5-0.Even though O'Donoghue was named to the
American League All-Star team in 1965, it probably does not qualify as his best season. He was 9-18 with a 3.95 ERA, and tied for the league lead in losses withDave Morehead andBill Monbouquette of theBoston Red Sox . In 1967 he was 8-9, 3.24 and had his lowest careerWHIP (1.171). Then, in 1969, he relieved in 55 games for the Seattle Pilots and was 2-2 with 6 saves and a 2.96 ERA in 70 innings.Career totals for 263
games played (257 as a pitcher) include a 39-55 record, 96games started , 13 complete games, 4 shutouts, 56games finished , and 10 saves. He allowed 340 earned runs in 751innings pitched , giving him a lifetime ERA of 4.07. At the plate he was 35-for-206 (.170) with 3home runs ...the first two againstBuster Narum and the third offDenny McLain .Quotes
*"Getting on the bus to go from the Biltmore Hotel to
Yankee Stadium , O'Donoghue said "Well, boys, here we start our tour of the funny farm." He meant the streets of New York." --Jim Bouton inBall Four (June 13, 1969)*"We talk a lot about not drawing fans. At the same time most of the players are still telling the fans they'll be fined $50 if they sign any autographs. If some of the guys spent as much time signing autographs as they do shooing kids we'd have a lot more friends around here. Chief kid-shooer is O'Donoghue. He enjoys the work. One of these days he's going to make another
Frank Crosetti ." --Jim Bouton inBall Four (August 22, 1969)Trivia
*O'Donoghue is the father of former major league pitcher John Preston O'Donoghue.
*He gave up Larry Haney's first major league home run. {Memorial Stadium -- July 27, 1966}
*heldAll-Stars Paul Blair,Tony Kubek ,Roger Maris ,Rick Monday ,Boog Powell ,Zoilo Versalles , andRoy White to a .140 collectivebatting average (19-for-136)
*held Hall of FamersLuis Aparicio ,Lou Brock ,Frank Robinson , andCarl Yastrzemski to a .204 collectivebatting average (11-for-54)References
*1971 Baseball Register published by
The Sporting News ee also
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Montreal Expos all-time roster External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/o/o'donjo02.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/Podonj101.htm Retrosheet]
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