- Claude Raymond (baseball)
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Claude Raymond Pitcher Born: May 7, 1937
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QuebecBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut April 15, 1959 for the Chicago White Sox Last MLB appearance September 25, 1971 for the Montreal Expos Career statistics Pitching Record 46-53 Earned run average 3.66 Strikeouts 497 Saves 83 Teams Jean Claude Marc Raymond (born May 7, 1937 in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada) was a pitcher for the Chicago White Sox (1959), Milwaukee Braves/Atlanta Braves (1961–63 and 1967–69), Houston Colt .45's/Houston Astros (1964–67) and Montreal Expos (1969–71). He was one of the few baseball players to wear glasses, and as he came from Quebec, he was nicknamed "Frenchy".
Although the White Sox won the 1959 American League pennant and the Braves won the 1969 National League Western Division, Raymond pitched only in three games for Chicago in early 1959 and was released by the Braves to Montréal in August 1969.
He was named to the 1966 National League All-Star Team.
In 12 seasons he had a 46-53 Win-Loss record, 449 Games, 7 Games Started, 2 Complete Games, 270 Games Finished, 83 Saves, 721 Innings Pitched, 711 Hits Allowed, 338 Runs Allowed, 293 Earned Runs Allowed, 75 Home Runs Allowed, 225 Walks Allowed, 497 Strikeouts, 28 Hit Batsmen, 32 Wild Pitches, 3,048 Batters Faced, 54 Intentional Walks, 4 Balks and a 3.66 ERA.
Although he was traded from the division-leading Braves to the upstart Expos, Raymond remarked that it was one of the happiest moments of his life, as he was able to play for his home province.
After his playing career, Raymond worked as a French language broadcaster with the Expos from 1972 to 2001. During the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Raymond was the public address announcer for baseball, as the International Olympic Committee specified that announcements at Olympic venues must also be made in French, making Raymond, who had previously pitched in Atlanta, uniquely well-suited for the job. He was also an Expos' English language broadcaster in 2004, their last season in Montreal.
Raymond joined the Expos staff as their Roving Coach in 2002 and served for three seasons.[1]
According to The Baseball Hall of Shame 2, Raymond's picture on his baseball card (Topps) in 1966 and 1967 both showed him with his fly unzipped.
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- Canada Sports Hall of Fame
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