- Bill Monbouquette
Infobox MLB retired
name=Bill Monbouquette
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1936|8|11Medford, Massachusetts
debutdate=July 18
debutyear=by|1958
debutteam=Boston Red Sox
finaldate=September 3
finalyear=by|1968
finalteam=San Francisco Giants
stat1label=Win-Loss record
stat1value=114-112
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=3.68
stat3label=Strikeout s
stat3value=1,122
teams =
*Boston Red Sox (by|1958-by|1965)
*Detroit Tigers (by|1966-by|1967)
*New York Yankees (by|1967-by|1968)
*San Francisco Giants (by|1968)
highlights =
* 3x All-Star selection (1960, 1962, 1963)
* Pitchedno-hitter onAugust 1 , by|1962William Charles (Bill) Monbouquette (born
August 11 1936 inMedford, Massachusetts ) is a formerpitcher inMajor League Baseball who played for theBoston Red Sox (1958 -65),Detroit Tigers (1966-67),New York Yankees (1967-68) andSan Francisco Giants (1968). He batted and threw right-handed.Professional playing career
In an 11-season career, Monbouquette posted a 114-112 record with 1122
strikeout s and a 3.68 ERA in 1961.2 Innings.A finesse pitcher who relied on changing speeds and a superb control, Monbouquette was signed by the Boston Red Sox as an amateur
free agent in 1955 and started his majors career onJuly 18 ,1958 . He became the ace of a weak Boston pitching rotation in the early 1960s, winning at least 14 games from 1960-63, with a career-high 20 victories in 1963. A four-time All-Star, he pitched ano-hitter in 1962 against theChicago White Sox ; collected three one-hit games, and set a club record with a 17 strikeout-game against the Washington Senators in 1961.After going 96-91 with Boston, Monbouquette was sent to the Detroit Tigers before the 1966 season. He also pitched for the Yankees and finished his career with the Giants on
September 3 ,1968 . He never made the postseason.Monbouquette was inducted into the
Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in by|2000. He is currently a pitching coach for Detroit Single-A affiliate team,Oneonta Tigers .Illness
In May 2008, the
Boston Globe reported that Monbouquette was suffering fromacute myelogenous leukemia . Thechemotherapy and drug treatment he has received has the disease currently in remission, but he needs a bone marrow and stem cell transplant for a cure to be possible. To date no suitable match has been found for a transplant. [cite web
url=http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/05/16/monbo_fights_on/
title=Monbo fights on: Former Red Sox ace refuses to yield in the battle of his life - against leukemia | date=2008-05-16 |publisher=Boston Globe | author=Stan Grossfeld |accessdate=2008-05-22] The Red Sox in conjunction withDana-Farber Cancer Institute encouraged fans to participate in a National Marrow Donor Registry on June 7, 2008 atTufts University 's in hopes of finding a suitable donor for Monbouquette and others suffering from the disease. [cite web
url=http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/06/07/injury_cast_in_a_good_light/
title=Injury cast in a good light | date=2008-06-07 |publisher=Boston Globe | author=Gordon Edes andAmalie Benjamin |accessdate=2008-06-08]Quotes
*"I got there when I was 21 years old and it was the greatest experience I've ever had. My big league debut was against the Tigers and I remember
Billy Martin stole home on me."
*After his no-hitter: "That was something very special because I hadn't won a game in close to two months. I was struggling."
*"Those were my most enjoyable years. I loved pitching at Fenway and loved pitching for the Red Sox."ee also
*
List of Major League Baseball no-hitters References
External links
* [http://mlb.mlb.com/stats/historical/mlb_player_locator_results.jsp?playerLocator=Monbouquette MLB] historical statistics
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