Chuck Seelbach

Chuck Seelbach
Chuck Seelbach
Pitcher
Born: March 20, 1948 (1948-03-20) (age 63)
Lakewood, Ohio
Batted: Left Threw: Left 
MLB debut
June 29, 1971 for the Detroit Tigers
Last MLB appearance
May 23, 1974 for the Detroit Tigers
Career statistics
Win-Loss record     10-8
Earned run average     3.38
Strikeouts     79
Teams

Charles Frederick "Chuck" Seelbach (born March 20, 1948, in Lakewood, Ohio) is a right-handed former pitcher in Major League Baseball.

Seelbach played baseball at Dartmouth College from 1968-1970 and still ranks among Dartmouth's all time leaders in winning percentage (.688), strikeouts (162), and shutouts (3).[1]

Drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 1st round (12th pick) of the 1970 Major League Baseball Draft, Seelbach pitched four innings for the Tigers in 1971 and became the Tigers' closer in 1972, helping them win the American League East Championship. In 1972, Seelbach had a 9-8 record with a 2.89 ERA and was among the American League leaders with 61 games (7th in the AL), 14 saves (7th in the AL), and 34 games finished (9th in the AL). On April 20, 1972, Seelbach combined with Tom Timmermann for a two-hitter but lost to the Baltimore Orioles, 1-0, on a home run by Paul Blair.

Seelbach was also on the mound when the Tigers clinched the American League East championship on October 3, 1972. Seelbach set down the Boston Red Sox 1-2-3 in the 9th inning to clinch the AL East title, as the game ended on a Ben Oglivie fly ball caught by Al Kaline in right field. Seelbach pitched in two games of the 1972 American League Championship Series, allowing four hits and two runs for an 18.00 post-season earned run average. A shoulder injury the next year ended his effectiveness. He pitched in only 7 innings in 1973 and 7-2/3 innings in 1974.

For over thirty years, he has been a European and American History teacher at his high school alma mater, University School, a preparatory school for boys in Hunting Valley, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. He is the premier blue book thrower at the school.

He is also the father of Charles "Cory" Seelbach (wife Carlee Polisena Seelbach) and Broadway actor Michael Seelbach.

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