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Mark Portugal
Nickname(s): Porch
Born: 1962

RHP 1985-99 Twins, Astros, Giants, Reds, Phillies, Red Sox

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Tough to steal against, Portugal's time with the Twins was distinguished only by a 13-strikeout, five-hit 2-1 loss to Texas on September 21, 1986. Gradually moving into a relief role, he was 7-1 with a 2.75 ERA a set-up and middle reliever for the 1989 Astros, but returned to the rotation the following year and over the next four seasons averaged eleven wins a season, topping out with career campaign (18-4, 2.77) for Houston in 1993.

Buoyed by his success, Portugal inked a free-agent deal with the Giants after the season but despite solid pitching was sent to Cincinnati as part of a deal for Deion Sanders in July 1995. "I was misled to believe this organization was committed to winning," Portugal told the press. "That's a blatant lie.''

Even though Portugal pitched reliably for the Reds, he drew fire from team owner Marge Schott in a 1996 Sports Illustrated article. "Three million dollars, and he's not worth a [darn]," Schott was quoted as saying. Portugal fired back: "Tell her it's $4 million."

Portugal moved on to the Phillies, turning in a 10-5 campaign in 1998 after an injury-plagued 1997, but struggled with the Red Sox in 1999. Distracted by custody issues arising from a divorce, he briefly went AWOL that June, prompting speculation that he was considering retirement. He returned within a week, but continued to pitch poorly and was released three months later -- just two weeks before postseason play began.

Portugal signed with Cincinnati the following January -- ironically, on the same day that Deion Sanders rejoined the team. He pitched well that spring, and in fact won a spot in the rotation as the club's fifth starter. But a few days after the Reds' announcement, he was unceremoniously released to make room for rookie Rob Bell. Disappointed, Portugal called it quits. (JGR/WOR)


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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» September 14, 1991: Mariano Duncan, Hal Morris, and Paul O'Neill hit back-to-back-to-back home runs off Astros hurler Mark Portugal for the Reds. The homers account for the only Cincinnati runs in a 7-3 loss.

» November 21, 1993: The Giants sign free agent P Mark Portugal to a 3-year contract.

» July 21, 1995: The Reds trade OF Deion Sanders, pitching prospects John Roper, Ricky Pickett and Scott Service, and IF Dave McCarty to the Giants for pitchers Mark Portugal and Dave Burba, and OF Darren Lewis.

» December 11, 1996: The Phillies sign free agent P Mark Portugal to a 2-year contract.

» May 12, 1997: Phillies P Mark Portugal undergoes surgery on his right elbow.

» December 9, 1998: The Red Sox sign free agent P Mark Portugal.