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Goose Goslin League 6-23-2065 |
George Bratcher | ![]() Retired (1991, Age 37) |
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CAREER | BIOGRAPHICAL DATA | ||||
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ERA | 4.62 | Total Rating | ![]() |
Bats/Throws | R/R | |
W-L | 85-64 | Status | Deceased (2023) | Option Years | 0
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SV | 4 | Age at Death | 69 | Date of Birth | 07-22-1954 | |
K | 1067 | Drafted | Round 1, Pick 9 (1976) |
Majors Svc Time | 13 years (145 games) |
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IP | 1382.0 | |||||
WHIP | 1.44 |
* League requires 50% rating to start at catcher.
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Date | Transaction |
1991-11-01 | George Bratcher has retired from the Chicago Black Sox |
1991-04-05 | The Chicago Black Sox have acquired George Bratcher from the waiver wire. |
1991-04-01 | The Cleveland Curve have promoted Billy Barbieri to the major league team. The Cleveland Curve have promoted Vladimir James to the major league team. The Cleveland Curve have promoted Red Sutthoff to the major league team. The Cleveland Curve have designated Mike Nichols for assignment. The Cleveland Curve have designated George Bratcher for assignment. |
1988-06-19 | George Bratcher of the Cleveland Curve is injured and is expected to be out 9 days. |
1986-04-04 | A trade has been completed between the Cleveland Curve and the Chicago Cubs. The Chicago Cubs receive Dolph Flythe, Al Sackinsky from the Cleveland Curve in exchange for George Bratcher, Brian McAllister. Protest This Trade. |
1985-10-10 | The Chicago Cubs have placed George Bratcher on the trade block. |
1983-04-23 | George Bratcher of the Chicago Cubs is injured and is expected to be out 31 days. |
1979-09-21 | George Bratcher of the Chicago Cubs has thrown a no-hitter against the Milwaukee Mudhens. |
1978-03-07 | The Chicago Cubs have promoted Geronimo Jones to the major league team. The Chicago Cubs have promoted George Bratcher to the major league team. The Chicago Cubs have promoted Chuck Smiley to the major league team. |