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T.J. Mathews
Born: 1970

  • Son of Nelson Mathews
    [Courtesy Arnie Braunstein]
  • RHP 1995- Cardinals, Athletics

    T.J. Mathews's Teammates

    IPW-LERA
    Career 379.131-253.80

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    » Instant Plunge in Standings Doesn't Dismay A's Mathews from sfgate.com (8/5/97)
    » He's no McGwire, but Mathews likes A's just fine from sfgate.com (8/2/97)
    » A's Snap Losing Streak At Six from sfgate.com (8/2/97)
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    FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
    » June 1, 1992: The Astros select Cal State–Fullerton 3B Phil Nevin with the 1st pick in the amateur draft. Picking 6th, the Yanks take Derek Jeter, who will reject a University of Michigan offer to sign with New York. The Marlins will use their 1st pick on catcher Charles Johnson. The A's take Jason Giambi (2nd round) and the Cards get T.J. Mathews on the 36th. The Brewers take Ken Felder on the 1st round but he will prove a flop: their best pick is Scott Karl (6th round). Marvin Benard goes to the Giants on the 50th round.

    » July 31, 1997: Baseball's premier power hitter, Mark McGwire, leaves the A's for the St. Louis Cardinals, who send three pitchers to Oakland. McGwire's five-year $28 million contract runs out at the end of this year and Anaheim fears they will not be able to sign him. The A's receive minor leaguers Eric Ludwick and Blake Stein, along with T.J. Mathews (4–4).