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Baseball player
Don Carrithers
Pitcher
Born: (1949-09-15) September 15, 1949 (age 74) Lynwood, California, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
August 1, 1970, for the San Francisco Giants
Last MLB appearance
September 27, 1977, for the Minnesota Twins
MLB statistics
Win–loss record
28–32
Earned run average
4.45
Strikeouts
275
Teams
San Francisco Giants (1970–1973)
Montreal Expos (1974–1976)
Minnesota Twins (1977)
Donald George Carrithers (born September 15, 1949) is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a right-handed pitcher from 1970 to 1977 for the San Francisco Giants, Montreal Expos and the Minnesota Twins.[1]
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by Carrithers, and they sold his contract to the Minnesota Twins the following spring. After yet another injury-filled campaign in which Carrithers made...
the Giants in the 1st round (18th pick). Player signed June 14, 1967. DonCarrithers was drafted by the Giants in the 3rd round. Gary Lavelle was drafted...
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33 Jim Barr 32 Ron Bryant 30 DonCarrithers 40 John Cumberland 38 Steve Hamilton 35 Jerry Johnson 27 Juan Marichal 47 Don McMahon 36 Gaylord Perry 39 Frank...
1970 San Francisco Giants Roster Pitchers 26,32 Ron Bryant 30 DonCarrithers 40 John Cumberland 41 Mike Davison 47 Bill Faul 35 Jerry Johnson 49 Jim Johnson...
ERA=Earned run average; SO=Strikeouts October 9, Veterans Stadium Reds starter Don Gullett held the Phils to two hits in eight strong innings and helped his...
33 Jim Barr 32 Ron Bryant 30 DonCarrithers 41 John Cumberland 35 Jerry Johnson 27 Juan Marichal 48 Sam McDowell 47 Don McMahon 39 Randy Moffitt 42 John...
with fellow pitcher Jeff Holly, on April 25 to replace Mike Pazik and DonCarrithers, who had been seriously injured in a car accident early that morning...
Boccabella was traded by the Expos to the San Francisco Giants for DonCarrithers. April 4, 1974: Bill Stoneman was purchased from the Expos by the California...
Barr 40 Tom Bradley 32 Ron Bryant 30 DonCarrithers 34 John D'Acquisto 27 Juan Marichal 48 Sam McDowell 47 Don McMahon 39 Randy Moffitt 42 John Morris...
Clemente. After a leadoff double and single, Clemente's RBI single off DonCarrithers made it 5–2 Pirates. One out later, Robertsons' three-run home run off...
Montreal Expos Roster Pitchers 52 Bill Atkinson 28 Dennis Blair 40 DonCarrithers 36 Steve Dunning 35 Woodie Fryman 47 Wayne Granger 12 Gerry Hannahs...
Boccabella was traded to the Giants on March 27, 1974 for pitcher DonCarrithers after five seasons in Montreal. After one season with his hometown team...
one million fans. April 6, 1977: The Twins purchased the contract of DonCarrithers from the Montreal Expos. May 2, 1977: Dave Johnson was purchased by...
(minors). December 5, 1974: Willie Davis was traded to the Texas Rangers for Don Stanhouse and Pete Mackanin. The Expos held spring training at City Island...
2nd round of the 1978 Major League Baseball draft. March 23, 1978: DonCarrithers was released by the Twins. On May 7, shortstop Roy Smalley Jr. set a...
Obradovich September 15 – DonCarrithers September 15 – Dave Pagan September 16 – Mike Garman September 16 – Roger Moret September 24 – Don Kirkwood September...
Billingham Bottom 7th Fulton County Stadium 710 September 10, 1973 DonCarrithers Bottom 3rd Fulton County Stadium 711 September 17, 1973 Gary Ross Bottom...
(1967) John Burkett(1985–86) Mark Calvert (1978) Doug Capilla (1973) DonCarrithers (1968) Tom Cheney (1954) Joseph Cherry (1985) Jack Clark (1974) Will...
Diego Seguí (3) 20,103 24–45 70 July 3 Giants 4–2 Steve Carlton (10–6) DonCarrithers (2–6) None 43,016 25–45 71 July 4 Giants 1–2 Jim Barr (2–2) Bill Champion...
Beginning May 22, seven more players were injured including Johnny Briggs, Don Money, Ricardo Joseph, Mike Compton, Oscar Gamble, Tony Taylor, and Del Bates...
Archived from the original on July 29, 2019. Retrieved July 29, 2019. Carrithers (2006) Hoyer (2007) "When Suzuki first launched the bike, it explained...