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Reggie Cleveland

Reggie Cleveland

Name: Reginald Leslie Cleveland 

Induction year: 1986

Born (date, year, place): May 23, 1948 in Swift Current, Saskatchewan

Primary Position: Pitcher

Bats: Right

Throws: Right

Years Played: 1969 to 1981

Teams Played: St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, Milwaukee Brewers

 

At age 14, Reggie Cleveland, already six feet tall, was pitching against players several years older than him. The tall right-hander was discovered in Swift Current by carnival operator, Sam Shapiro, who encouraged his friend, Cardinals manager, Red Schoendienst, to sign him. In 1965, Cleveland inked a deal with the Cards that included a $500 signing bonus.

 

After almost four years in the minors, Cleveland made his major league debut with the Cards on October 1, 1969, but it wasn’t until 1971 that he would become a regular in the St. Louis rotation. On the strength of 12 wins and 10 complete games that season, he was named The Sporting New Rookie Pitcher of the Year. He followed that up with 14 wins and 11 complete games the next year, before registering his finest major league season in 1973, by posting a 14-10 record with a 3.01 ERA.

 

In 1975, Cleveland became the first Canadian to start a World Series game when he got the nod in Game 5. The durable righty pitched largely out of the bullpen with Texas and Milwaukee in the final big league seasons. In all, the Saskatchewan native won 105 major league games, ranking him third on the all-time Canadian list behind Fergie Jenkins (284) and Kirk McCaskill (106).

 

CAREER STATISTICS

 

W L ERA G GS CG SH SV IP H ER R HR HBP BB SO
105
106 4.01 428 203 57 12 25 1809 1843 919 807 152 44 543 930

 

To view Reggie’s season by season Major League statistics click HERE.