Patrick John Underwood (born February 9, 1957) is a retired
Major League Baseball
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pitcher
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who played from to . Underwood was drafted by the
Detroit Tigers
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in the first round of the
1976 Major League Baseball Draft
First round selections
The following are the first round picks in the 1976 Major League Baseball draft.
''*'' Did not sign
Other notable Selections
''*'' Did not sign
Background
The 1976 Arizona State University team, considered by ma ...
, as the second pick overall.
[Pat Underwood]
Baseball-Reference
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. Accessed November 18, 2008. His older brother,
Tom was also a pitcher. Pat made his major league debut against Tom. It is the first time in major league history this has occurred.
Minor league career
He spent the next several seasons in the Tigers farm system. He had a record of 6-2 in 1976 with the Advanced A level
Lakeland Flying Tigers
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...
in the
Florida State League
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and an
earned run average
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of 2.22. He split the 1977 season, spending the first half of the year at Montgomery in the AA
Southern League, where he had a record of 9-2 and an ERA of 3.38 with 64 strikeouts in 104 innings of work. At
Evansville Triplets
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in the AAA
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, Underwood was 3-5 with a 5.22 ERA. He spent the entire 1978 season in Evansville, finishing with a 5-5 record a 4.15 ERA.
[Pat Underwood]
Baseball Cube. Accessed November 18, 2008.
Detroit Tigers
Underwood started the 1979 season in Evansville and had a 2-3 record and an ERA of 2.81.
[ He was called up by the Tigers and pitched his first game on May 31 against the ]Toronto Blue Jays
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at Exhibition Stadium
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. Making the start for the Jays was his brother, Tom.
Tom found the whole thing stupid, but the brothers brought their best. Pat did not give up a hit until the fifth inning. Tom allowed four hits and struck out four in keeping the Tigers scoreless through seven. Then, Tigers center fielder
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Jerry Morales
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Career
Morales was originally signed by the New York Mets as an amateur free agent at the age of 17 in 1966. He went to th ...
led off the eighth with a home run. Pat pitched into the ninth before handing the game over to the bullpen with one out. For Tom, it was a complete game loss.
He also started against the Chicago White Sox
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on the famed Disco Demolition Night
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at Comiskey Park
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Armour Square neighborhood on the near-southwest side of the city. The stadium served as the home of the Chicago White Sox of the American League from 1910 through 1990. Buil ...
, going innings and giving up just 1 run in what was supposed to be game 1 of a doubleheader. With the Tigers, he had a 6-4 record and an ERA of 4.59 with 83 strikeouts in 27 appearances.[
He spent the entire 1981 season with the Tigers, switching from starting to relieving. He had a 3-6 record that season and five saves, with an ERA of 3.59. In 1982, he was back in the minor leagues at Evansville, where he was used exclusively as a starting pitcher, and had a record of 9-8 with an ERA of 3.98, throwing 90 strikeouts in 165 innings.][
With the Tigers in 1983, he pitched in four games and had an ERA of 8.71. His final major league appearance was on June 21, 1983, when he gave up five runs in two innings as part of a 10-3 loss to the ]Milwaukee Brewers
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.Jun 21, 1983, Brewers at Tigers Play by Play and Box Score
Baseball-Reference
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. Accessed November 19, 2008. The Tigers traded him on June 30, 1983 to the Cincinnati Reds
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in exchange for third baseman Wayne Krenchicki
Wayne Richard Krenchicki (September 17, 1954 – October 16, 2018) was a Major League Baseball (MLB) third baseman. He played all or parts of eight seasons in the majors from until . He was a past manager of the Evansville Otters of the independ ...
.[ He split the season in the minor leagues between Evansville with the Tigers and at the ]Indianapolis Indians
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of the International League
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for the Reds. Between the two teams he had a record of 7-4 with a 4.09 ERA.[
]
Post-Tigers career
He was drafted by the Texas Rangers on December 5, 1983 from the Reds in the 1983 Rule 5 draft, but the Rangers released him before the start of the 1984 season. He signed with the Baltimore Orioles
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on April 2, 1984 as a free agent.[ He played in 1984 for the ]Rochester Red Wings
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, the Orioles' AAA affiliate, and had an 0-2 record and an ERA of 9.00 in three appearances in relief.[
]
References
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1957 births
Living people
Baseball players from Indiana
Detroit Tigers players
Indianapolis Indians players
Evansville Triplets players
Rochester Red Wings players
Montgomery Rebels players
Toledo Mud Hens players
Major League Baseball pitchers
Lakeland Tigers players
Sportspeople from Kokomo, Indiana