Jack Baldschun
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Jack Edward Baldschun (born October 16, 1936 in Greenville, Ohio) was a Relief Pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies (1961-65), Cincinnati Reds (1966-67) and San Diego Padres (1969-70).
He led the National League in Games (65) in 1961.
During the 1965-1966 offseason, he was traded to the Baltimore Orioles, but never played for them, as he was then traded to the Cincinnati Reds as part of the deal which sent Frank Robinson to the Orioles.
In 9 seasons he had a 48-41 Win-Loss record, 457 Games, 267 Games Finished, 60 Saves, 704 Innings Pitched, 687 Hits Allowed, 335 Runs Allowed, 289 Earned Runs Allowed, 45 Home Runs Allowed, 298 Walks Allowed, 555 Strikeouts, 23 Hit Batsmen, 49 Wild Pitches, 3,066 Batters Faced, 67 Intentional Walks and a 3.69 ERA.
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- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference