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Pete Walker
Born: 1969

RHP 1995-96, 2000- Mets, Padres, Rockies, Blue Jays

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Career 17011-54.66

Stats through the 2002 season

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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» August 24, 2002: The Orioles drop a pair to the Blue Jays, losing 4–1 and 8–3. This is the start of a miserable 4–31 year–end slide. In game 1, a makeup of a July 23 rainout, Vernon Wells has four hits, including a homer, and scores three runs. Pete Walker pitches seven innings for the win. The bright spot for Baltimore is Mike Bordick, who fields four chances flawlessly to set a major-league record with 428 straight chances without an error. It breaks the mark that Cal Ripken set in 1990. Wells and Chris Woodward hit homers in game 2.