Humans-B-Gone! (2021)
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Humans-B-Gone! (2021)
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1991 Pacific Senior League - Reggie Cleveland #61 (regular card) / #79 (in action card) (Pitcher) - Autographed Baseball Cards (Florida Tropics / Senior Professional Baseball Association) by Nova Scotia Postal History Via Flickr: Name: Reginald Leslie Cleveland Born: May 23, 1948 in Swift Current, Saskatchewan Primary Position: Pitcher Years Played: 1969 to 1981 Teams Played: St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, Milwaukee Brewers The fast-growing right-hander was discovered in Swift Current by carnival operator, Sam Shapiro, who encouraged his friend, Cardinals manager, Red Schoendienst, to sign him. In 1965, Cleveland inked a deal with the Cards that included a $500 signing bonus. When he first became a starting pitcher in 1971 with the St. Louis Cardinals, the starting rotation consisted of Bob Gibson, Steve Carlton, Jerry Reuss, and Cleveland. Reggie was a valuable member of the Boston Red Sox rotation in 1975, serving as a swingman and posting a 13-9 record as the Bosox won the American League pennant. Cleveland finished his career with the Milwaukee Brewers in the strike-shortened 1981 season. In 1990 Reggie pitched in the Senior Professional Baseball Association for the Florida Tropics; Reggie pitched in 6 games and was 2-3 when the league folded. From 1991 to 1995, Cleveland worked for the Toronto Blue Jays as a pitching coach at their various minor-league affiliates. MLB debut - October 1, 1969, for the St. Louis Cardinals Last MLB appearance - September 23, 1981, for the Milwaukee Brewers MLB statistics: Win–loss record 105–106 ERA - 4.01 Strikeouts - 930 Teams: St. Louis Cardinals (1969–1973) Boston Red Sox (1974–1978) Texas Rangers (1978) Milwaukee Brewers (1979–1981 Link to all his issued baseball cards - www.openchecklist.net/cards/search?q=reggie+cleveland
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