Marcelino López

Marcelino López
Marcelino López
Pitcher
Born: September 23, 1943(1943-09-23)
Havana, Cuba
Died: November 29, 2001(2001-11-29) (aged 58)
Hialeah, Florida
Batted: Right Threw: Left 
MLB debut
April 14, 1963 for the Philadelphia Phillies
Last MLB appearance
September 24, 1972 for the Cleveland Indians
Career statistics
Win–loss record     31-40
Earned run average     3.62
Strikeouts     426
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Marcelino Pons López (September 23, 1943 – November 29, 2001) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He was a member of the 1970 World Series Champion Baltimore Orioles.

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Early years

López signed as an amateur free agent with the Philadelphia Phillies at just sixteen years old. He made his major league debut in 1963,[1] but after just four appearances, was back in the minors by the end of April. After spending all of 1964 with Philadelphia's Triple-A affiliate, the Chattanooga Lookouts, he was the 'player to be named later" in the deal where the Phillies acquired Vic Power from the Los Angeles Angels for a player to be named later.

California Angels

In 1965, López went 14-13 with a 2.93 earned run average and 122 strikeouts for the newly renamed California Angels to finish second to Curt Blefary in American League rookie of the year balloting.

His numbers fell off considerably in 1966, largely because he led AL starters in hit batsmen with nine, and was second in the league with twelve wild pitches (the Chicago White Sox's Joe Horlen had 14). Shoulder injuries limited López to just nine innings for the Angels in 1967. On June 15, he and minor leaguer Tom Arruda were sent to the Baltimore Orioles for Woodie Held.

Baltimore Orioles

López spent all of 1968 in the minors before making his first major league appearance with the Orioles in 1969. At this point in his career, he was converted into a reliever, and was 4-2 with a 4.06 ERA out of the bullpen (he was 1-1 with a 5.40 ERA in his four starts).

The Orioles ran away with the American League East by nineteen games over the Detroit Tigers. López's only appearance in the 1969 American League Championship Series came in game one. In the twelfth inning, he faced four batters, retiring only one before manager Earl Weaver removed him in favor of Dick Hall.[2] He did not make an appearance in the 1969 World Series against the New York Mets.

López became one of the most reliable relievers in Baltimore's bullpen in 1970, as he had a 1.65 ERA in relief. He was 1-0 with a 3.18 ERA as a starter. Baltimore returned to the post-season, and again, López made just one appearance. In the second game of the World Series, he faced just one batter, Bobby Tolan, and got him to fly out to Brooks Robinson in foul territory.[3]

Milwaukee Brewers

During spring training the following season, López was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers for Roric Harrison and minor leaguer Marion Jackson. He began the 1971 season as a reliever, but was added to the starting rotation midway through the season. Though he had a respectable 4.14 ERA, he was just 1-5 as a starter.

Retirement

López's contract was purchased by the Cleveland Indians during spring training 1972. After spending the entire season with Cleveland's Triple-A affiliate, the Portland Beavers, López made four appearances with the Indians that September. He played minor league ball for the San Diego Padres, Pittsburgh Pirates and Houston Astros before retiring.

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