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Ted Williams League 10-22-2439 |
Tony Goryl | ![]() Retired (1970, Age 37) |
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CAREER | BIOGRAPHICAL DATA | ||||
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ERA | 4.28 | Total Rating | ![]() |
Bats/Throws | R/R | |
W-L | 79-54 | Status | Deceased (2004) | Option Years | 0
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SV | 40 | Age at Death | 71 | Date of Birth | 10-21-1933 | |
K | 521 | Drafted | Round 2, Pick 30 (1951) |
Majors Svc Time | 13 years (102 games) |
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IP | 865.0 | |||||
WHIP | 1.37 |
* League requires 50% rating to start at catcher.
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Date | Batters Faced |
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2439-10-21 | 0 |
2439-10-20 | 0 |
2439-10-19 | 0 |
2439-10-18 | 0 |
2439-10-17 | 0 |
Date | Transaction |
1970-11-01 | Tony Goryl has retired from the New York PinStripes |
1970-03-26 | New York PinStripes has drafted Tony Goryl #94 overall in the Expansion Draft. |
1969-10-05 | Tony Goryl of the New York Manhattans is injured and is expected to be out 42 days. |
1964-06-10 | Tony Goryl of the New York Manhattans is injured and is expected to be out 26 days. |
1964-05-17 | Tony Goryl of the New York Manhattans is injured and is expected to be out 15 days. |
1963-05-16 | A trade has been completed between the Brooklyn Robins and the New York Manhattans. The New York Manhattans receive Dennis Ojala, Mookie Wilson, Tony Goryl from the Brooklyn Robins in exchange for Steve Connelly, Danny Harrington, Ralph Romo, Draft Pick - 1964 Round 1 (NYN), Draft Pick - 1965 Round 2 (NYN). |
1962-04-13 | Tony Goryl of the Brooklyn Blacks is injured and is expected to be out 17 days. |
1961-04-21 | Tony Goryl of the Brooklyn Blacks is injured and is expected to be out 15 days. |
1960-09-03 | Tony Goryl of the Brooklyn Blacks is injured and is expected to be out 14 days. |
1957-05-09 | Tony Goryl of the Brooklyn Blacks is injured and is expected to be out 26 days. |
1957-04-01 | The Brooklyn Blacks have promoted Tony Goryl to the major league team. |