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David Ralph Downs (born June 21, 1952) is an American former
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. He played for several Minor League Baseball (MiLB) teams between 1970 and 1976, arriving in
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(MLB) in 1972 for four games with the Philadelphia Phillies. He was officially listed as standing and weighing , during his playing days. He is the brother of pitcher
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.


Early life

Downs was born in Logan, Utah on June 21, 1952. He attended
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in
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, one of six baseball players drafted from that institution. He was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies with the sixth pick of the sixth round (128th overall) of the
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.


Baseball career


1970–1971: Walla Walla and Spartanburg

At 18 years old, Downs was assigned to the low-A level Walla Walla Phillies of the
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, where he posted a 5–7
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in 14 games played (all starts); his seven losses were the highest total on that year's team. In 80 innings pitched, Downs collected a 5.62
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(ERA),
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26 batters and allowing 103 hits. He was promoted to the
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in 1971, a member of the A-level
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. Downs amassed a 5–4 record in 12 starts with Spartanburg, walking 28 batters in 65 innings. He notched a 4.43 ERA and allowed only two home runs in his tenure.


1972: Reading and Philadelphia

Downs moved up to the AA-level
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of the Eastern League for the 1972 season. As a hitter, he batted .167 with one
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and one
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, scoring seven runs. On the
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, he started 26 games, comping a 15–7 record with 15 complete games. He
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96 batters and walked 40 in 183 innings, earning a promotion to the major league club in Philadelphia. Downs made his major league debut on September 2 at
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in the second game of a doubleheader against the
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. He allowed his first hit to the opposing pitcher, Mike McQueen, in the third inning of the game. Downs allowed eight hits in the contest, walking one batter and striking out two; he pitched a complete-game shutout to earn his first major league
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. He started again for the Phillies on September 8, pitching seven innings and allowing the first runs of his career on a two-run home run by Billy Williams of the Chicago Cubs. He did not earn a decision in the game, as the Phillies lost, 4–3. Downs took his first
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against the
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on September 13, allowing three runs in three innings pitched; the game's winner was future Phillie
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. He pitched in one more game for the Phillies, a four-inning start against the
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on September 19, before he injured his shoulder and was deactivated for the season.


Return to the minors

After spending the 1973 season on the disabled list, Downs was sent back to the minor leagues. In the spring of 1974, he underwent an "exploratory surgery" to enlarge the groove in his shoulder by removing a piece of the tendons. He started six games for the
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in 1974, winning two games and losing one while amassing a 5.10 ERA. Downs did not pitch in 1975, but returned in 1976 with Spartanburg. He collected a team-worst 9.39 ERA with a 1–6 record in 46 innings before shutting down for the year. Downs was invited to Phillies spring training for the 1977 season, but opted to retire instead of reporting.


Pitching style

Downs threw four pitches: a standard four-seam
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, a
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, a curveball, and a
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, whose development he credited to his Spartanburg manager—
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, Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame member, and
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pitcher
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. He added the slider on promotion to Reading in 1972 and claimed that Bunning gave him "the confidence that I can get it over any time I need to".


See also

* Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (D)


References


External links

{{DEFAULTSORT:Downs, Dave 1952 births Living people Major League Baseball pitchers Philadelphia Phillies players Baseball players from Utah Sportspeople from Logan, Utah