Chuck Cary

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Chuck Cary
Cary with the Nashville Sounds in 1986
Pitcher
Born: (1960-03-03) March 3, 1960 (age 64)
Whittier, California, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
Professional debut
MLB: August 22, 1985, for the Detroit Tigers
NPB: August 22, 1992, for the Yomiuri Giants
Last appearance
NPB: September 26, 1992, for the Yomiuri Giants
MLB: October 2, 1993, for the Chicago White Sox
MLB statistics
Win–loss record14–26
Earned run average4.17
Strikeouts322
NPB statistics
Win–loss record3–5
Earned run average3.61
Strikeouts35
Teams

Charles Douglas Cary (born March 3, 1960) is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1985 to 1991. He played for the Tokyo Giants in 1992, and returned to the Chicago White Sox in 1993. Cary was drafted in the seventh round of the 1981 Major League Baseball Draft out of the University of California Berkeley; where he was a member of the Chi Phi Fraternity and graduated in 1988. Cary pitched in the 1980 College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska, where he defeated the St. Johns Redmen. He was also slated for the win against University of Arizona two nights later, but received a no decision when the Bears lost in the ninth inning.

Cary was a reliever for the Detroit Tigers and Atlanta Braves until a 1988 knee injury cost him most of the season. He came back in 1989 with the New York Yankees.[1] In New York, he spent most of his time in the starting rotation, posting a 4–4 record, with a 3.26 earned run average (ERA) in 1989, and making 27 starts in 1990 going 6–12, with a 4.19 ERA. After one more season with the Yankees, Cary finished his career with 16 relief outings for the White Sox in 1993.

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  1. ^ "YANKEES PUT ORIOLES IN A FOG, 2-1". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 14, 2021.

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