Ed Wojna

Ed Wojna
Pitcher
Born: August 20, 1960 (1960-08-20) (age 51)
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Batted: Right Threw: Right 
MLB debut
June 16, 1985 for the San Diego Padres
Last MLB appearance
September 30, 1989 for the Cleveland Indians
Career statistics
Win-Loss record     4-10
ERA     4.62
Strikeouts     60
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Edward David Wojna (pronounced Wo-hee-na) (born August 20, 1960) is a retired Major League Baseball pitcher who played with the San Diego Padres and Cleveland Indians.

Wojna was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies. He was traded by the Philadelphia Phillies with Marty Decker, Darren Burroughs and Lance McCullers to the San Diego Padres on August 31, 1983 as part of trade in which the Padres gave up Sixto Lezcano and a player to be named later (Steve Fireovid).

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Career with highlights

Wojna made his debut with the Padres in 1985, but was seldom used on a very strong pitching staff. In 1986 he enjoyed his best season by going 2-2 with a 3.23 E.R.A.. The highlight of the season, and his career, came on September 11, 1986 at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego. That night he hurled a 9 inning complete game and defeated the Atlanta Braves 9 to 1. He allowed only three hits in the game (two singles by Ken Griffey and one by Rafael Ramírez) and only one unearned run. Only 6,187 people watched the game that took 2 hours and 14 minutes.[1]

During the 1987 season Wojna did not pitch well and ultimately bounced around from San Diego to their Triple A Pacific Coast League team, the Las Vegas Stars. His last appearance in the Major Leagues came in 1989 out of the Cleveland Indians bullpen for a handful of games.

For his career Wojna won 4 games, lost 10, and had a 4.62 E.R.A. over 132.1 innings. He pitched in 36 games and started 20 of them.

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According to a story in Beckett Baseball Card Monthly in June 1986, a production error by Topps Baseball Cards caused his card to appear ten times more often than any other card in the 1986 Topps wax packs.

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