Mark Littell

Mark Littell
Pitcher
Born: January 17, 1953
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Batted: Left Threw: Right
MLB debut
June 14, 1973 for the Kansas City Royals
Last MLB appearance
June 24, 1982 for the St. Louis Cardinals
Career statistics
Win–loss record 32–31
Earned run average 3.32
Strikeouts 466
Saves 56
Teams
Career highlights and awards
  • 2nd in the NL in games pitched in 1978 with 72

Mark Alan Littell (January 17, 1953 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri), is a professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1973-1982 for the Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals. Littell had a lifetime ERA of 3.32 and saved 56 games from 1976 to 1981. Bone spurs in his elbow cut his career short, and Littell retired midway through the 1982 season at the age of 29.

Primarily a relief pitcher, Littell served at the Royals' closer in 1976-1977, and is best remembered for giving up a walk-off home run to New York Yankees first baseman Chris Chambliss to end the 1976 American League Championship Series. It was only the second home run he allowed in more than 100 innings pitched that year.

Two years later, the Royals dealt Littell, along with catcher Buck Martinez, to the Cardinals in exchange for relief pitcher Al Hrabosky.

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