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Jeff Shaw
Born: 1966

RHP 1990- Indians, Expos, White Sox, Reds, Dodgers

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  • All-Star in 1998

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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» January 14, 1986: Picking second in the January draft, the Pirates go for blood lines, selecting Moises Alou. The Indians, selecting first, take pitcher Jeff Shaw.

» August 13, 1997: The Reds defeat the Padres, 2-0, on a combined 1-hitter by Mike Morgan (7 innings), Stan Belinda (1 inning), and Jeff Shaw (1 inning). OF Mark Sweeney's single is San Diego's only hit.

» June 14, 1998: Houston scores two runs off Reds closer Jeff Shaw in the 9th, and three more off him in the 10th to win, 6–3. Billy Spiers starts the rally in the 9th with a double and hits a 2–run homer off him in the 10th, his 4th hit of the game. Shaw, who enters the game with an 0.97 ERA, gives up seven hits, a walk, and five runs.

» July 4, 1998: Dodger interim GM Tommy Lasorda sends blue chippers Dennis Reyes and Paul Konerko to the Reds for closer Jeff Shaw. Lasorda later admits he was unaware that Shaw, under terms of the Basic Agreement, has the right to demand a trade at the end of the season.

» July 20, 1998: The Dodgers shutout the Reds, 2–0, on a combined 1–hitter by Darren Dreifort (8 innings) and Jeff Shaw (1 inning). A Willie Greene double is the only hit for Cincinnati.