Charles Hudson (baseball player)
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Charles Lynn Hudson (born March 16, 1959 in Ennis, Texas), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues primarily as a starting pitcher from 1983-1989. Hudson was drafted in 1981 by the Philadelphia Phillies, and joined the major league team as a starter in 1983.[1] He started two games in the 1983 World Series as a rookie, gaining the loss in both starts.[2] In 1987, Hudson was traded to the New York Yankees for Tom Barrett and Mike Easler. [1]He played for the Yankees for two seasons, then was traded again to the Detroit Tigers for Tom Brookens.[1]
[edit] Teams
- Philadelphia Phillies 1983-1986
- New York Yankees 1987-1988
- Detroit Tigers 1989
[edit] Pitching Stats
- 208 Games / 140 Starts
- 14 Complete Games
- 3 Shutouts
- 50 Wins
- 60 Losses
- 2 Saves
- 580 Strikeouts
- 3.83 ERA