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Shawn Boskie
Born: 1967

RHP 1990-98 Cubs, Phillies, Mariners, Angels, Orioles, Expos

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» September 20, 1992: The Cubs Shawn Boskie gives up six hits and six runs in the 1st and departs with no outs. He also loses as the Cards coast to a 16–4 win. St. Louis 3B Stan Royer has four hits, four runs, and four RBIs.

» May 3, 1994: Phillies P Andy Carter makes his major league debut in Philadelphia's 8-3 loss to San Diego. Carter faces only three batters in relief of Shawn Boskie, hits two of them, and is ejected from the game by home plate umpire Jim Quick.

» July 21, 1994: The Phillies trade P Shawn Boskie to the Mariners in exchange for a player to be named.

» September 6, 1995: Cal Ripken plays in his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking Lou Gehrig's long-standing record. The record becomes official after the Angels are retired in the top of the 5th and play is stopped for 22 minutes as Ripken takes a lap around Camden Yards. To complete the perfect evening, Ripken hits a home run off Shawn Boskie in the 4th inning, and the Orioles go on to win by a score of 4-2.

» May 26, 1996: Rex Hudler is 5-for-5 with a homer as the Angels roll over the Red Sox, 12–2. Shawn Boskie (6–1) is the winner.