Born: (1948-12-09) December 9, 1948 (age 75) Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 5, 1972, for the New York Yankees
Last MLB appearance
October 2, 1982, for the Milwaukee Brewers
MLB statistics
Win–loss record
124–105
Earned run average
3.78
Strikeouts
955
Teams
New York Yankees (1972–1975)
Pittsburgh Pirates (1976)
Oakland Athletics (1977)
Seattle Mariners (1977)
New York Mets (1977)
Texas Rangers (1978–1982)
Milwaukee Brewers (1982)
George Francis "Doc" Medich (born December 9, 1948) is an American former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1972 to 1982. He was a medical student at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and acquired the nickname "Doc" during his early baseball career.
George Francis "Doc" Medich (born December 9, 1948) is an American former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1972 to 1982...
Brett and top infield prospect Willie Randolph, in exchange for pitcher DocMedich. Tired of Ellis' behavior, Pittsburgh general manager Joe L. Brown insisted...
traded with Dock Ellis and Ken Brett from the Pirates to the Yankees for DocMedich on December 11, 1975. Randolph spent 13 of his 18 seasons as a player...
the sixth, Iorg hit a leadoff double, moved to third on a wild pitch by DocMedich, and scored on McGee's single. A single and walk loaded the bases with...
Randolph and Dock Ellis from the Pirates to the New York Yankees for DocMedich on December 11, 1975. His stay was brief, traded in mid-May (with Rich...
(1910–1949) — Olympic athlete Richard Mamiya (1925–2019) — football player DocMedich — American baseball player Stephen Rerych — American swimmer, Olympic...
and Phil Garner for Tony Armas, Doug Bair, Dave Giusti, Rick Langford, DocMedich and Mitchell Page during spring training the following season. Shortly...
Kirkpatrick (Fall 2019). "Person of Interest: D.C. Sports Hall of Famer Doc White". Washington History. 31 (1/2): 39–41. JSTOR 26868672. Retrieved 30...
Paul during the offseason to dispose of players such as Bobby Bonds and DocMedich, obtaining in return Mickey Rivers, Willie Randolph and others. The 1976...
for Bobby Bonds; Willie Randolph and Dock Ellis from the Pirates for DocMedich; and Doyle Alexander, Ken Holtzman, and Grant Jackson from the Orioles...
spring training in 1977, Armas, Doug Bair, Dave Giusti, Rick Langford, DocMedich and Mitchell Page were dealt to the Oakland Athletics in exchange for...
Henderson broke Lou Brock's record for most stolen bases in one season. DocMedich was on the mound when Henderson broke the record. September 24, 1982:...
power swing. Then the club made two deals on the same day: they sent DocMedich to Pittsburgh for three players, primarily seeking the services of pitcher...
ten-player trade – one that also sent Tony Armas, Rick Langford, Doug Bair, DocMedich and Mitchell Page to the Oakland Athletics and sent Phil Garner, Chris...
at-bat as a player/manager for Cleveland in 1975, he hit a home run off of DocMedich of the Yankees. He injured his shoulder in 1975 and did not play often...
Athletics announced that Page was being traded along with Tony Armas, DocMedich, Doug Bair, Dave Giusti and Rick Langford for Phil Garner, Chris Batton...
champion. Durock was born in South Bend, Indiana, to Serbian mother Sadie (Medich) and David Durock. He resided in Southern California and appeared at fan...
Pittsburgh Pirates for Tony Armas, Rick Langford, Doug Bair, Dave Giusti, DocMedich, and Mitchell Page. Nicknamed "Scrap-Iron" due to his gritty style of...
purchased from the Rangers by the Montreal Expos. November 11, 1977: DocMedich signed as a free agent. December 8, 1977: Bert Blyleven was traded by...
raised in Chartiers. Major League outfielder Tito Francona and pitcher DocMedich were born in Aliquippa. Super Bowl winning coaches Bill Cowher and Mike...
signed such high-priced players as Bert Campaneris, Doyle Alexander, DocMedich, Richie Zisk and Mike Jorgensen and traded for expensive talent like Bobby...