John Tudor
John Thomas Tudor
Position: Pitcher
Bats: Left, Throws: Left
Height: 6' 0", Weight: 185 lb.
Born: February 2, 1954 in Schenectady, NY
School: Georgia Southern University (Statesboro, GA)
Drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 3rd round of the 1976 amateur draft (January Secondary).
(All Transactions)
Debut: August 16, 1979 (Age 25)
vs. CHW 2.2 IP, 6 H, 1 SO, 2 BB, 3 ER
Teams (by GP): Cardinals/RedSox/Pirates/Dodgers 1979-1990
Agents: Steve Freyer, previously: Tony Pennacchia [*]
Final Game: September 13, 1990 (Age 36)
vs. MON 0 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB
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Career Home Runs
Hit location and pitches data is shown only for seasons after 1988
(completeness summary of
pitch
data and
hit data).
John Tudor: 0 Career Home Runs
0 leading off,
0 walk-off,
0 tying,
0 go ahead
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