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Albert Pujols League
7-5-2131
Glenn Speer Relief Pitcher
Retired (2001, Age 37)
CAREER BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
ERA 3.48 Total Rating B+   Bats/Throws R/R
W-L 111-108 Status Deceased (2040) Option Years 0  
SV 14 Age at Death 76 Date of Birth 06-16-1964
K 1784 Drafted Round 1, Pick 2
(1982)
Majors Svc Time 14 years
(6 games)
IP 1984.0
WHIP 1.28
OFFENSE PITCHING MENTORING
Contact vs. R D- Contact vs. L D- Endurance   Ldrship
Power vs. R Power vs. L Velocity   Mentor Val A+
Speed C- Bunt C+ Control B-
POSITIONS DEFENSE/HEALTH POSTSEASON
 C * --- SS --- Range D+ WS Rings 0
1B --- LF --- Arm WS Appearances 0
2B --- CF ---   Health D+ LCS Appearances 0
3B --- RF ---   Injured Days 0 All Star Teams 0
* League requires 50% rating to start at catcher.

Date Opponent W L GS SV BS IP H R ER BB SO WHIP ERA
Career Transactions
DateTransaction
2001-11-01Glenn Speer has retired from the Washington Wussers
1998-06-27Glenn Speer of the Washington Wussers is injured and is expected to be out 24 days.
1994-07-02Glenn Speer of the Washington Wussers is injured and is expected to be out 16 days.
1988-09-06Glenn Speer of the Washington Wussers is injured and is expected to be out 18 days.
1987-10-03The Washington Wussers have promoted Glenn Speer to the major league team. The Washington Wussers have sent John Ebert to the minors.
1986-04-21The Washington Presidents have promoted John Ebert to the major league team. The Washington Presidents have sent Glenn Speer to the minors.
1986-04-14The Washington Bundy for President have promoted Glenn Speer to the major league team. The Washington Bundy for President have sent Jimmy McCament to the minors.
1983-04-18A trade has been completed between the Washington "Insert Name Here" and the Colorado Mud Ducks. The Colorado Mud Ducks receive Paul Demaree, Ron Tartabull, Draft Pick 1984 Round 2 WAS (Charlie Leiter) from the Washington "Insert Name Here" in exchange for Jim Striker, Glenn Speer, Les Ferrell, Draft Pick 1984 Round 1 COL (Sam Colavito), Draft Pick 1985 Round 1 COL (Bill Hoover). Protest This Trade.