- Jack Sanford
Infobox MLB retired
name=Jack Sanford
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date|1929|5|18
city-state|Wellesley Hills|Massachusetts
deathdate=death date and age|2000|3|7|1929|5|18
city-state|Beckwith|West Virginia
debutdate=September 16
debutyear=by|1956
debutteam=Philadelphia Phillies
finaldate=August 6
finalyear=by|1967
finalteam=Kansas City Athletics
stat1label=Win-Loss record
stat1value=137-101
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=3.69
stat3label=Strikeouts
stat3value=1,182
teams=
*Philadelphia Phillies (by|1956-by|1958)
*San Francisco Giants ((by|1959-by|1965)
* California Angels (by|1965-by|1967)
* Kansas City Athletics (by|1967)
highlights=
* All-Star selection (1957)
* 1957NL Rookie of the Year John Stanley Sanford (
May 18 1929 –March 7 2000 ) was an American right-handedstarting pitcher inMajor League Baseball , and later in his career arelief pitcher as well, for thePhiladelphia Phillies ,San Francisco Giants , and California Angels. He finished his career playing very briefly with the Kansas City Athletics.Sanford was born in Wellesley Hills,
Massachusetts . He won theNational League 's Rookie of the Year award in by|1957 with the Phillies for a season with outstanding numbers. That year, he was 19-8 with a 3.08 ERA in 33 starts. He had 15complete game s on the season, including threeshutout s. Impressively, he also finished the season with 188strikeout s, which led the league.His next seven years would be extremely solid, but never quite as impressive as his rookie season; or according to some, he never improved much after it. After being traded to the Giants for the by|1959 season, Sanford went 15-12 with a 3.16 ERA in 222
innings pitched and completed 10 games. That year, he started 31 games and made 36 appearances, 5 out of the bullpen.Sanford's best bid for a
Cy Young Award came in by|1962 when he finished 24-7 with a 3.43 ERA for a very good Giants team. He won 16 consecutive decisions from mid-June to mid-September and was namedPlayer of the Month in August for his second straight 6-0 month. Sanford led the Giants to the NL pennant and a chance to face theNew York Yankees in the World Series. It was the only time he would get to play in the postseason, but the Giants lost to the Yankees after Stanford lost Game 7, 1-0 toRalph Terry . (The Giants lost the Series by inches: Yankee second basemanBobby Richardson caughtWillie McCovey 's line drive withWillie Mays on second andMatty Alou on third; a foot or two to either side and both runners would have scored and the Giants would have won the Series.) But his statistics in the Series were outstanding. He had a 1.93 ERA with 23 innings pitched and only 16 hits. He had 19 strikeouts and only a 1-2 record due to lack of run support. He would also fall short of a Cy Young Award that year, coming in second in the voting toDon Drysdale .After he left the Giants, his best seasons were behind him. He ended his career on August 6, by|1967 with Kansas City. In his career, he posted a solid 137-101 record with a 3.69 overall ERA in 2049 innings pitched. He pitched in 388 games (293 starts), accumulated 1182 strikeouts and gave up only 840
earned run s. He also finished in the Top 10 in MVP Award voting twice in his career (1957, 1962). He finished 2nd in the league in wins twice, losing in 1957 to onlyWarren Spahn and in 1962 to Cy Young Award winner Don Drysdale.Sanford died at age 70 in
Beckwith, West Virginia .Highlights
* Rookie of the Year in 1957
* Led the league in strikeouts in 1957 (188)
*National League All-Star in 1957
* Led the league in shutouts in 1960 (6)
* 2nd in Cy Young Award voting in 1962 toDon Drysdale ee also
*
List of Major League Baseball leaders in career wins
*List of Major League Baseball strikeout champions External links
*baseball-reference|id=s/sanfoja02
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