Mel Queen, Jr.

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Melvin Douglas (Mel) Queen (born March 26, 1942 in Johnson City, New York) is a former player and pitching coach in Major League Baseball. He batted left-handed and threw right-handed.

An outfielder-turned-pitcher, Queen played with the Cincinnati Reds (1966-69) and California Angels (1970-72). He finished his career with a win-loss record of 20-17, 189.7 innings pitched, 306 strikeouts, and a career ERA of 3.14. Following his playing career, he served as the Toronto Blue Jays pitching coach (1996-1999) and became their interim manager for the final five games of 1997 after the firing of Cito Gaston.

As a pitcher, Queen relied almost enirely on his fastball. As Queen said, "I just went to the mound and threw as hard as I could." [1]

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  1. ^ Dragseth, P.J. Go Pro Baseball Wise, 1999.

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