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For the 19th century baseball player, see Mike Campbell (first baseman).
Mike Campbell Pitcher Born: February 17, 1964
Seattle, WashingtonBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut July 4, 1987 for the Seattle Mariners Last MLB appearance September 27, 1996 for the Chicago Cubs Career statistics Win-Loss record 12-19 Earned run average 5.86 Strikeouts 135 Teams - Seattle Mariners (1987-1989)
- Texas Rangers (1992)
- San Diego Padres (1994)
- Chicago Cubs (1996)
- Yokohama Bay Stars (1997)
Career highlights and awards - Pacific Coast League MVP, 1987
Michael Thomas Campbell (born February 17, 1964 in Seattle, Washington) is an American businessman and former Major League Baseball pitcher. He was picked in the first round (7th overall) by the Seattle Mariners in the 1985 Major League Baseball Draft, out of the University of Hawaii. Campbell was named Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player in 1987 while coming up through the Mariners system with the Calgary Cannons.
After making his major league debut on July 4, 1987, Campbell was in and out of the Mariners rotation from 1987 to 1989. During the 1989 season he was traded to the Montreal Expos along with Mark Langston in a 5 player deal in which the Mariners received Randy Johnson, Brian Holman and Gene Harris. Campbell also played in the majors with the Texas Rangers, San Diego Padres and Chicago Cubs.
Chronic shoulder injuries slowly forced him out of the game. He played for the Yokohama Bay Stars in 1997 but had his season cut short by a serious ankle injury that required reconstructive surgery. He retired permanently from baseball in 1999 after a stint in the independent Atlantic League.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube
- Raley, Dan (2005-05-26). "Former big league hopefuls provide sweetness in sour Mariners season". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. http://www.seattlepi.com/baseball/174953_where26.html. Retrieved 2007-02-06.
Pacific Coast League MVP Award 1927: O'Doul | 1928: none | 1929: none | 1930: none | 1931: none | 1932: Statz | 1933: Newsom | 1934: Demaree | 1935: J. DiMaggio | 1936: Ludolph | 1937: Garibaldi | 1938: Hutchinson | 1939: D. DiMaggio | 1940: Archie | 1941: Terry | 1942: Pafko | 1944: Scarsella | 1945: Joyce | 1946: Scarsella | 1947: Lupien | 1948: Graham | 1949: Noren | 1950: Metkovich | 1951: Rivera | 1952: Lindell | 1953: Long | 1954: J. Phillips | 1955: Bilko | 1956: Bilko | 1957: Bilko | 1958: Averill | 1959: Hall | 1960: Davis | 1961: D. Phillips | 1962: Gonder | 1963: Cowan | 1964: Pérez | 1965: Roberts | 1966: Josephson | 1967: Joseph | 1968: Hicks | 1969: Doyle | 1970: Valentine | 1971: Hutton | 1972: Paciorek | 1973: none | 1974: Robson | 1975: none | 1976: none | 1977: none | 1978: none | 1979: none | 1980: Lewallyn | 1981: Marshall | 1982: Kittle | 1983: McReynolds | 1984: Sánchez | 1985: Tartabull | 1986: Pyznarski | 1987: Campbell | 1988: Alomar | 1989: Alomar | 1990: Offerman | 1991: Martinez | 1992: Salmon | 1993: Mouton | 1994: Ashley | 1995: Wall | 1996: Mintz | 1997: Konerko | 1998: Hatcher | 1999: Murray | 2000: Ortiz | 2001: Hiatt | 2002: Quinlan | 2003: Koonce | 2004: Johnson | 2005: Green | 2006: McClain | 2007: Soto | 2008: Cruz | 2009: Ruiz | 2010: Arencibia | 2011: LaHair
Seattle Mariners first-round draft picks 1977: Dave Henderson | 1978: Tito Nanni | 1979: Al Chambers | 1980: Darnell Coles | 1981: Mike Moore | 1982: Spike Owen | 1983: Darrel Akerfelds, Terry Bell | 1984: Bill Swift | 1985: Mike Campbell, Bill McGuire | 1986: Patrick Lennon | 1987: Ken Griffey, Jr. | 1988: Tino Martinez | 1989: Roger Salkeld, Scott Burrell | 1990: Marc Newfield, Anthony Manahan | 1991: Shawn Estes | 1992: Ron Villone | 1993: Alex Rodriguez | 1994: Jason Varitek | 1995: José Cruz, Jr. | 1996: Gil Meche | 1997: Ryan Anderson | 1998: Matt Thornton | 1999: Ryan Christianson, Jeff Heaverlo | 2000: No first round pick | 2001: Michael Garciaparra | 2002: John Mayberry, Jr. | 2003: Adam Jones | 2004: No first round pick | 2005: Jeff Clement | 2006: Brandon Morrow | 2007: Phillippe Aumont, Matt Mangini | 2008: Josh Fields | 2009: Dustin Ackley, Nick Franklin, Steven Baron | 2010: Taijuan Walker | 2011: Danny HultzenCategories:- 1964 births
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