Born: (1942-04-16) April 16, 1942 (age 82) Santa Maria, California, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 23, 1965, for the Boston Red Sox
Last MLB appearance
June 10, 1979, for the Philadelphia Phillies
MLB statistics
Win–loss record
157–137
Earned run average
3.86
Strikeouts
1,475
Teams
Boston Red Sox (1965–1971)
Milwaukee Brewers (1972)
Philadelphia Phillies (1973–1979)
Career highlights and awards
All-Star (1967)
AL Cy Young Award (1967)
AL wins leader (1967)
AL strikeout leader (1967)
Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame
James Reynold Lonborg (born April 16, 1942) is an American former professional baseball right-handed starting pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, and Philadelphia Phillies. Though nicknamed "Gentleman Jim", he was known for fearlessly pitching on the inside of the plate throughout his fifteen-year career.
"Gentleman Jim", he was known for fearlessly pitching on the inside of the plate throughout his fifteen-year career. Born in Santa Maria, California, Lonborg attended...
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Most Valuable Player award for his 1967 performance) and ace pitcher JimLonborg, who won the American League Cy Young Award. The Red Sox reached the...
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deal that sent him, John Vukovich and Bill Champion to the Brewers for JimLonborg, Ken Brett, Ken Sanders and Earl Stephenson on October 31, 1972. Money's...
former was part of a ten-player blockbuster that sent him, George Scott, JimLonborg, Billy Conigliaro, Joe Lahoud, and Don Pavletich to the Milwaukee Brewers...
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with Don Money and Bill Champion by the Phillies to the Brewers for JimLonborg, Ken Brett, Ken Sanders and Earl Stephenson on October 31, 1972. He was...
Year Pitcher Team Record[B] Saves[C] ERA K's 1967 JimLonborg Boston Red Sox 22–9 0 3.16 246 1968 Denny McLain* Detroit Tigers 31–6 0 1.96 280 1969 Mike...
season), rookie center fielder Reggie Smith and Cy Young Award winner JimLonborg. Red Sox fans refer to 1967 as the year of the "Impossible Dream". The...
Atlanta pitching staff was the longest in a World Series game since JimLonborg of the Boston Red Sox went 7+2⁄3 innings before allowing a hit in Game...
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Gibson pitched a complete-game victory in Game 7, against Cy Young winner JimLonborg, who pitched a one-hitter in Game 2. Gibson also contributed offensively...
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not play after September 15, when he was hit in the head by a pitch from Jim Slaton of the Milwaukee Brewers. During the 1975 regular season, Petrocelli...
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Porcello became the fourth Red Sox pitcher to win the award, joining JimLonborg, Roger Clemens, and Pedro Martínez. He also became the first American...
Williams, who wept in the clubhouse after batting .200 in 1946. For JimLonborg, who won two games with brilliant pitching in 1967 but was battered on...
Conigliaro was part of a ten-player trade that sent him, George Scott, JimLonborg, Ken Brett, Joe Lahoud, and Don Pavletich from the Red Sox to the Milwaukee...