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Name Team Age
Orson Welles Retired (1993, Age 36) 46
Drafted Position Bats/Throws
Round 1, Pick 2
(1975)
SP R/R
League Option Years   Majors Service Time
Ryan Doby League 0 14 years (19 games)
Total Rating   Arm Range
D-
Contact vs R Contact vs L Speed
D- D+
Power vs R Power vs L Bunting
D- D-
Endurance Velocity Control
B+ A+
Leadership   Mentor Value  
B-
Health   Injured Days   Birthday
D+ 0 7/30/1957
WS Rings WS Appearances LCS Appearances
2 4 7
Alt Pos (---) Alt Pos (---) Alt Pos (---)
(0.0 %) (0.0 %) (0.0 %)

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Year League Award
1980NLGold Glove (P)
1984NLCy Young Award; All Star Reserve (SP)
Career Transactions
DateTransaction
1993-11-01Orson Welles has retired from the Miami Bombers
1989-08-25Orson Welles of the Miami Bombers is injured and is expected to be out 42 days.
1980-11-01Orson Welles now holds the league record for career no hitters.
1980-08-23Orson Welles of the Miami Bombers has thrown a no-hitter against the Chicago Windjammers.
1980-08-05Orson Welles of the Miami Bombers is injured and is expected to be out 12 days.
1979-09-07The Miami Bombers have promoted Orson Welles to the major league team. The Miami Bombers have sent Alex Davis to the minors.
1979-09-06Trade #1713471 has been completed between the Miami Bombers and the Florida Storm. The Florida Storm receive Ted Marshall, Ed Sutherland, Draft Pick 1980 Round 1 MIA (Pat Dobbs) from the Miami Bombers in exchange for Orson Welles.
1975-04-01The Cincinnati Dancing Pigs have renamed Morrie Meyer to Orson Welles.