Mike Kilkenny
Born: 1945
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LHP 1969-73 Tigers, Athletics, Padres, Indians
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410 | 23-18 | 4.43 |
Kilkenny signed off the Toronto sandlots, choosing baseball over hockey. He was voted Tiger Rookie of the Year in 1969, with eight wins and four shutouts, but was inconsistent after that. He was traded three times between May 9 and June 11, 1972. (CC)
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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
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| » August 4, 2000: The Blue Jays obtain OF Dave Martinez from the Rangers for a player to be named later. Martinez becomes the 9th major leaguer to play for four teams in a season. He began the year with Tampa Bay and also played with the Cubs, in addition to Texas and Toronto. The last to do so was Dave Kingman, in 1977: before him, according to historian Scott Flatow, the four-in-one players were Frank Huelsman, 1904; Willis Hudlin, 1940; Paul Lehner, 1951; Ted Gray, 1955; Wes Covington, 1961; and Mike Kilkenny, 1972.
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