Tom Metcalf
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Thomas John Metcalf (born July 16, 1940, in Amherst, Wisconsin) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees.
Metcalf, at the age of 23, pitched in 8 games, since his Major League debut on August 4, 1963. Metcalf's Major League Baseball career ended September 20, 1963.
Of Metcalf's 8 games played, he was credited 1 win, pitched 13 innings. Metcalf's earned run average, or E.R.A., was a respectable 2.77, allowing just 4 runs, including one home run.[1]
Metcalf currently resides in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, and is the owner of Metcalf Lumber in Wisconsin Rapids.
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- ^ Baseball Almanac