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how many franchises did john smoltz play for

by Glenda Eichmann Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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John Smoltz played for the Braves from 1988 to 1999, the Braves from 2001 to 2008, the Red Sox in 2009 and the Cardinals in 2009.

How many saves did Smoltz have in 2003?

2003. With 45 saves in 2003 (2nd most in majors) and 55 in 2002, joined Dodgers' Eric Gagne as only relievers in history to record at least 100 saves over a 2-year period; Gagne had 52 saves in 2002, 55 in 2003... Smoltz's 100 saves in last 2 seasons have come in 108 opportunities for a .926 percentage...

How many kids does John Smoltz have?

John Andrew Smoltz. Close icon. John and his wife Kathryn have six children: Andrew, Rachel, Carly, Kelly, Ashley and Sara Kathryn...Graduated from Waverly High School in Lansing, MI, where he was All-State in baseball and basketball...Played on USA Junior Olympic team and in National Sports Festival ...

How long did it take Maddux and Smoltz to meet?

Maddux and Smoltz faced each other with a span of 14 years, 304 days between meetings.

How many runs did Smoltz allow in the Marlins loss?

He allowed seven runs (six earned) in the 9-0 loss, as the Marlins struck for five runs in the first, capped by a Juan Encarnacion grand slam (the first allowed by Smoltz since 5/14/94). ... Matched up with NY's Pedro Martinez in a pitching duel on 4/10, but came out on the short end of a 6-1 decision.

When did John Smoltz go on the disabled list?

Boston Red Sox placed RHP John Smoltz on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to March 27, 2009.

When was Smoltz inducted into the Hall of Fame?

Inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 2012...The Atlanta Braves retired Smoltz's number 29 and inducted him into the Braves Hall of Fame in 2012...Originally signed by Bill Schudlich and Ken Madeja. 2008.

Who was activated from the disabled list?

Boston Red Sox activated RHP John Smoltz from the 15-day disabled list.

Who researched 1915-1969 salary?

Additional 1915-1969 salaries researched via Baseball Hall of Fame contract archives by Dr. Michael Haupert of UW-LaCrosse. Salaries for mid-season call-ups or traded players may not be shown. Salaries converted to alternate years using Consumer Price Index (CPI) data courtesy of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Board .

When did the Detroit Tigers trade Doyle Alexander?

August 12, 1987: Traded by the Detroit Tigers to the Atlanta Braves for Doyle Alexander.

How many holes does John Smoltz play?

John Smoltz plays 18 holes and then calls baseball game for FOX. Five things with John Smoltz: Talks playing with Tiger, Annika. John Smoltz, Tom Watson and Billy Andrade talk golf and baseball.

How many holes does John Smoltz play in Cologuard Classic?

Smoltz eager for start at Cologuard Classic. Five Things to Know for Cologuard Classic. John Smoltz plays 18 holes and then calls baseball game for FOX. John Smoltz, Tom Watson and Billy Andrade talk golf and baseball.

Where did Smoltz spend his time?

Smoltz spent a very long time in Atlanta while making a name as an All-Star, but many fans have expressed a desire to forget these years. They proclaimed that the player-turned-commentator no longer supports the team. They repeated this message on social media throughout Game 7 of the series while lobbing critical comments toward Smoltz.

Who retired his baseball jersey?

Baseball commentator John Smoltz spent 20 years of his playing career with the Atlanta Braves and found considerable success on the field. The team retired his jersey when he walked away from the game, but some fans no longer support this decision. As they explained on Twitter, they disagreed with his commentary during the National League Championship Series.

Did Smoltz talk about bunting?

Smoltz was in the booth for the series featuring his former team and the Los Angeles Dodgers, providing commentary about the action on the field while discussing the benefits of bunting. Some Braves fans expressed happiness after hearing Smoltz's voice through their TV speakers, but they were in the minority. A large group of fans said that they didn't want the former MLB star to call any more games. They lobbed accusations about him favoring the Dodgers over the Braves and also criticized his comments about creating an app that sounded eerily similar to Twitter.

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