Born: (1947-11-06) November 6, 1947 (age 76) Hillside, Illinois, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
June 12, 1970, for the San Francisco Giants
Last MLB appearance
April 10, 1975, for the Chicago White Sox
MLB statistics
Win–loss record
8–8
Earned run average
4.53
Strikeouts
124
Teams
San Francisco Giants (1970)
Chicago White Sox (1974–1975)
Lee Patrick Thomas "Skip" Pitlock (born November 6, 1947) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher. A left-hander noted for his unusual wind-up, he had a "herky-jerky" motion which deceived major league batters, and led to 124 career strikeouts in 1922⁄3 innings pitched.[1] He was listed as 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) tall and 180 pounds (82 kg).
Lee Patrick Thomas "Skip" Pitlock (born November 6, 1947) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher. A left-hander noted for his unusual wind-up...
Hamilton from the Athletics to the Chicago White Sox for Stan Bahnsen and SkipPitlock at the non-waiver trade deadline on June 15, 1975. During the 1975 season...
27 Juan Marichal 40 Mike McCormick 47 Don McMahon 36 Gaylord Perry 38 SkipPitlock 41 Miguel Puente 39 Frank Reberger 45 Rich Robertson Catchers 2 Dick...
Dillard, Archie Manning NYU: Ellsworth “Schottie” Jones Southern Illinois: SkipPitlock, Mike Rogodzinski, Bill Stein, Steve Webber Texas: Dave Chalk, Larry...
Danny Thompson USC: Jim Barr, Bill Lee, Brent Strom Southern Illinois: SkipPitlock, Mike Rogodzinski St. John's: Texas: Larry Hardy 1968 NCAA College Division...
Glenn Redmon, from the Chicago White Sox to the San Francisco Giants for SkipPitlock on February 8, 1973. In a six-season career, Hartenstein posted a 17–19...
Sports baseball video games Al Levine, Major League Baseball pitcher SkipPitlock, former Major League pitcher Derek Shelton, Major League Baseball manager...
the 1st round (23rd pick) of the Secondary Phase. February 7, 1973: SkipPitlock was traded by the Giants to the Chicago White Sox for Chuck Hartenstein...
line-up that day. He was 4–6 in twelve starts when he was dealt along with SkipPitlock from the White Sox to the Oakland Athletics for Dave Hamilton and Chet...
Redmon were traded by the White Sox to the San Francisco Giants for SkipPitlock. July 20, 1973: Wilbur Wood became the last pitcher in the 20th century...
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traded along with Chuck Hartenstein from the White Sox to the Giants for SkipPitlock on February 8, 1973. Redmon's finest season was 1974 with the Phoenix...
Southern Illinois Salukis roster Pitchers Don Kirkland Howard Nickason SkipPitlock John Susce Catchers Tom Keyser Infielders Barry O’Sullivan - Junior...
Gogolewski November 4 – Loyd Colson November 6 – Chris Arnold November 6 – SkipPitlock November 7 – Yutaka Fukumoto November 7 – Don Newhauser November 8 –...
(1982) Tony Perezchica (1986) Cap Peterson (1960) Mike Phillips (1970) SkipPitlock (1969) Ed Plank (1974–75) Willie Prall (1972) John Pregenzer (1961) Miguel...
Kravec 55 Jack Kucek 46 Dan Osborn 41 Claude Osteen 38 Jim Otten 26 SkipPitlock 42 Tim Stoddard 34 Cecil Upshaw 40 Pete Vuckovich 28 Wilbur Wood Catchers...
Kaat 55 Jack Kucek 34 Bill Moran 38 Jim Otten 46 Stan Perzanowski 26 SkipPitlock 19 Ken Tatum 28 Wilbur Wood Catchers 11 Chuck Brinkman 16 Brian Downing...