Ted Bowsfield

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Ted Bowsfield
Pitcher
Born: January 10, 1935 (1935-01-10) (age 73)
Batted: Right Threw: Left
MLB debut
July 20, 1958
for the Boston Red Sox
Final game
October 4, 1964
for the Kansas City Athletics
Career statistics
Record     37-39
ERA     4.35
Strikeouts     326
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Edward Oliver Bowsfield (born January 10, 1935 in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada) is a former major league pitcher.

He pitched a total of 7 seasons going 37-39 W-L Record with a 4.35 ERA. He played for the Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, Los Angeles Angels, and the Kansas City Athletics.

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[edit] Boston Red Sox

Ted Bowsfield debuted with the Boston Red Sox on July 20, 1958. That season he went 4-2 with a 3.84 ERA in 16 games, 10 of which were starts. Although he had some success in 1958, he struggled the following season by going 0-1 with a 15.00 ERA in five games, two of which were starts. In nine innings of work in 1959, Bowsfield yielded 15 earned runs on 16 hits and nine walks. Working primarily out of the bullpen, he rebounded a bit in 1960, going 1-2 with a 5.14 ERA in 17 games, including a pair of starts.

[edit] Cleveland Indians

Bowsfield's Red Sox career came to an end on June 13, 1960, when he and Marty Keough were traded to the Cleveland Indians for Russ Nixon and Carroll Hardy. Working out of the bullpen and in the starting rotation, Bowsfield went 3-4 with a 5.09 ERA in 11 outings, six of which were starts.

[edit] Los Angeles Angels

As the expansion Los Angeles Angels filled its roster through the 1961 expansion draft, the new organization turned to the Indians' Bowfield as a key member of its pitching staff. At age 26, Bowsfield had the best season of his career in the Angels' inaugural season. He posted a record of 11-8 with a 3.73 ERA in 41 games, including 21 starts. Bowsfield put together another winning record in 1962, going 9-8 with a 4.40 ERA in 34 games, 25 of which were starts, for the Angels.

[edit] Kansas City Athletics

After the most successful seasons of his career, Bowsfield was sent to the Kansas City Athletics to complete a July 21 trade for Dan Osinski. In his two seasons with the A's, he worked primarily out of the bullpen, although he would make 20 starts during his time in Kansas City. Bowsfield went 5-7 with three saves and a 4.45 ERA in 41 games, 11 of which were starts, during the 1963 season. In 1964, he posted a 4-7 record with a 4.10 ERA in 50 games, including nine starts.

[edit] Career, Achievements and Trivia

In his seven-year big league career, Bowsfield went 37-39 with six saves and a 4.35 ERA. Of his 215 career appearances, 86 were starts, 12 of which were complete games, including four shutouts.

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