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Randy St. Claire
Born: 1960

  • Son of Ebba St. Claire
    [Courtesy Arnie Braunstein]
  • RHP 1984-89, 91-92, 94 Expos, Reds, Twins, Braves, Blue Jays

    IPW-LERA
    Career 252
    World Series 10-09.00


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    Primarily a middle reliever, St. Claire never spent a full season in the majors. He saved seven games for the Expos in 1987, and in 1988 was traded to the Reds with Jeff Reed and Herm Winningham for Tracy Jones and Pat Pacillo. After the trade he continued shunting between the minors and the bigs, never making more than 19 appearances. His father, Ebba, was a major league catcher in the early 1950s. (SCL/JT)


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    FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
    » August 14, 1991: Atlanta's Tom Glavine (18–3) leaves after seven innings and Randy St. Claire and Mike Stanton mop up a 15–0 whitewash over Pittsburgh. Lonnie Smith has five hits and Brian Hunter and Otis Nixon four apiece for the Braves. St. Claire, in his 2nd year with Atlanta, along with his father Ebba, is the first father-son pair to play for the Braves.