Kevin Joseph Morton (born August 3, 1968) is an American former professional baseball
pitcher
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. He played in
Major League Baseball
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for the
Boston Red Sox
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in 1991. He batted right-handed and threw left-handed.
Amateur career
Morton graduated from
Brien McMahon High School in 1986. He then attended
Seton Hall University
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, where he played
college baseball
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for the
Pirates under head coach
Mike Sheppard. In 1988, he played
collegiate summer baseball with the
Hyannis Mets
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of the
Cape Cod Baseball League. In 1989, he was named Big East Pitcher of the Year as he posted an 11-2 record, with a 1.67 ERA and 100 strikeouts in 97 innings pitched. Morton was selected in the first round with the 29th overall pick by the Boston Red Sox in the
1989 amateur draft.
Professional career
He made his major league debut on July 5, 1991 and pitched a
complete game, beating the
Detroit Tigers 10–1 at
Fenway Park
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while striking out nine batters. He finished the season with the Red Sox with a 6–5
record and a total of 45
strikeouts in
innings.
Morton spent the rest of his professional career in the minor leagues, remaining in Boston's system with the
Pawtucket Red Sox
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for the 1992 season before moving on to the
New Britain Red Sox (
Red Sox AA team) in 1993, the
Norfolk Tides
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(
New York Mets
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AAA team) in 1994, and the
Iowa Cubs (
Chicago Cubs AAA team) in 1995 before retiring. In the minors, he compiled an 11–33 record with four complete games and 254 strikeouts in 441 innings.
References
External links
Kevin Morton- Baseball-Reference.com
1968 births
Living people
Boston Red Sox players
Sportspeople from Norwalk, Connecticut
Baseball players from Connecticut
Major League Baseball pitchers
Gulf Coast Red Sox players
Elmira Pioneers players
Lynchburg Red Sox players
New Britain Red Sox players
Pawtucket Red Sox players
Memphis Chicks players
Norfolk Tides players
Iowa Cubs players
Seton Hall Pirates baseball players
Hyannis Harbor Hawks players
American expatriate baseball players in Mexico
American expatriate baseball players in Taiwan
Sinon Bulls players
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