- Drew Hall
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Drew Hall Pitcher Born: March 27, 1963
Louisville, KentuckyBatted: Left Threw: Left MLB debut September 14, 1986 for the Chicago Cubs Last MLB appearance September 26, 1990 for the Montreal Expos Career statistics Win-Loss record 9-12 Earned run average 5.21 Strikeouts 148 Teams Andrew Clark "Drew" Hall is a former Major League Baseball pitcher with the Chicago Cubs (1986 to 1988), Texas Rangers (1989) and Montreal Expos (1990). He was born in Louisville, Kentucky, but grew up in Ashland, Kentucky and attended Paul G. Blazer High School. He then attended Morehead State University. He is most famous for being involved in the Rafael Palmeiro and Mitch Williams trade in 1988. He was used primarily as a relief pitcher and spot starter. Also was the first round pick by the Chicago Cubs in the 1984 draft. He was drafted one round before 300 game winner Greg Maddux. He is currently an assistant coach at his alma mater, Morehead State University.
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Categories:- 1963 births
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