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Keith Comstock
Born: 1955

LHP 1984, 87-91 Twins, Giants, Padres , Mariners

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Comstock is a study in perseverance. Originally signed in 1976, he had a four-game stint with the Twins in 1984 but was released. He signed with the Yomiuri Giants in Japan to keep his career alive, but was 8-10 over two seasons and was released after 1986. He caught on with the Giants in 1987 and was traded to San Diego in the big deal that brought Kevin Mitchell to San Francisco. He later put together two effective seasons for the Mariners, including 1990, when he won seven games out of the bullpen and saved two others while posting a 2.89 ERA in 60 games. (WOR)


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» July 4, 1987: In a 7-player swap, the Padres trade pitchers Dave Dravecky and Craig Lefferts and OF Kevin Mitchell to the Giants for 3B Chris Brown and pitchers Keith Comstock, Mark Davis, and Mark Grant. In 1989, Mitchell will win the MVP Award for the Giants, and Davis will win the Cy Young Award for the Padres.