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Jamie Moyer
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Career Notes

1996
Split the season between Boston and Seattle and won a career-high 13 games ... His .813 (13-3) winning percentage was the best in the majors ... had the third-longest winning streak (seven games, April 18 - Aug. 1) in the American League ... Failed to work at least five innings only three times in the 21 games he started ... Walked two or less in 20 of 21 starts.

1995
Started the year in the Orioles bullpen before being moved into the starting rotation at the end of May...It was the first time he had pitched from out of the bullpen for the Orioles...As a reliever he was 0-1 in 9 games with a 5.68 ERA (12.2IP, 13H, 8ER)...As a starter he was 8-5 with a 5.16 ERA in 18 starts (103IP, 104H, 59ER)...On June 26 at Milwaukee he had a no-hitter through 5.2 innings before it was broken up by a Jeff Cirillo single...The O's and Moyer won the game 2-0 as he allowed just 2H over 7.0 innings...On the road, Jamie was 5-1 in 14 games, 8 starts, with a 4.25 ERA (55IP,56H, 26ER)...At Oriole Park he was 3-5 in 13 games, 10 starts, with a 6.08 ERA (60.2IP, 61H, 41ER).

1994
Pitched into the seventh inning in 19 of his 23 starts ... Posted back-to-back eight-inning efforts (Aug. 3 at Minnesota and Aug. 9 at New York) to end the season ... Left six games with a lead during the season that the Oriole's bullpen could not hold.

1993
Signed by the Orioles as a free agent before the season ... Began the year at Class AAA Rochester ... Recalled May 20 and started 25 times, going 12-9 with a 3.43 ERA ... Recorded his first winning season since his rookie year ... Lost his first three and last three starts, but went 12-3 in between with a 3.24 ERA ... Won two 1-0 games ... Had two five-game win streaks.

1992
Signed as a free agent by the Tigers May 24 ... Spent the season with Detroit's Class AAA affiliate in Toledo.

1991
Signed as a free agent by the Cardinals Jan. 9 ... Began the year on the major-league roster ... Started seven times, going 0-5 with a 5.74 ERA before being sent down to Class AAA Louisville to finish the year ... Released by the Cardinals Oct. 14.

1990
His second season in the Rangers organization ... Started the year in the starting rotation, but went to the bullpen after going 0-2 with a 4.41 ERA in three starts ... Made 33 relief appearances and seven more starts to end the year 2-6 with an ERA of 4.66.

1989
Traded to Texas by the Cubs with Rafael Palmeiro and Drew Hall for Paul Kilgus, Mitch Williams, Steve Wilson and Curtis Wilkerson ... Started the year with Texas, going 2-0 with a 2.28 ERA over his first three starts ... Went 1-9 the rest of the season, to end with an ERA of 4.86 ... On the disabled list for almost three months in the middle of the season because of a shoulder injury.

1988
His third and last season with the Cubs ... His 202 innings were the most by a Cub left-hander since 1970 ... Finished the year 9-15 despite a 3.48 ERA ... The Cubs scored an average of just 3.23 runs during his starts.

1987
Won a career-high 12 games, but lost 15 ... His 147 strikeouts were a career-best and were good for 10th in the National League ... Lost a no-hitter in the ninth inning against the Phillies April 13 ... Set a club record against San Francisco July 7 with seven consecutive strikeouts.

1986
Played the first months of the season in Class AA Pittsfield and Class AAA Iowa before being called up to the Cubs June 14 ... Won his major-league debut vs. the Phillies ... Ended the year 7-4 with a 5.05 ERA in 16 starts.


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