Jim Corsi

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Jim Corsi
Pitcher
Born: September 9, 1961 (1961-09-09) (age 46)
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
June 28, 1988
for the Oakland Athletics
Final game
October 3, 1999
for the Baltimore Orioles
Career statistics
Win-Loss     22-24
Saves     7
ERA     3.25
Teams
Career highlights and awards

James Bernard Corsi (born September 9, 1961 in Newton, Massachusetts) was a pitcher for the Oakland Athletics (1988-89, 1992 and 1995-96), Houston Astros (1991), Florida Marlins (1993), Boston Red Sox (1997-99) and Baltimore Orioles (1999).

He helped the Athletics win the 1988 American League Pennant, 1989 World Series and 1992 AL Western Division.

In ten years he had a 22-24 record in 368 games, with one game started, 115 games finished, 7 saves, 481 ⅓ innings pitched, 450 hits allowed, 197 runs allowed, 174 earned runs allowed, 33 home runs allowed, 191 walks allowed, 290 strikeouts, 13 hit batsmen, 8 wild pitches, 2,032 batters faced, 28 intentional walks, 2 balks and a 3.25 ERA.

He has four children: Joey, Jenna, Julianne and Mitch.

Corsi was a member of the inaugural Florida Marlins team that began play in Major League Baseball in 1993.

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