Randy St. Claire
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| Randy St. Claire | ||
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| St. Claire (right) with Nationals catcher Wil Nieves in 2008 Photo by Chris Nelson |
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| Pitcher | ||
| Batted: Right | Threw: Right | |
| MLB debut | ||
| September 11, 1984 for the Montreal Expos |
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| Final game | ||
| May 31, 1994 for the Toronto Blue Jays |
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| Career statistics | ||
| Record | 12-6 | |
| Saves | 9 | |
| Earned Run Average | 4.14 | |
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| Career highlights and awards | ||
Randall Anthony "Randy" St. Claire (born August 23, 1960 in Glens Falls, New York) was a Relief Pitcher for the Montreal Expos (1984-88), Cincinnati Reds (1988), Minnesota Twins (1989), Atlanta Braves (1991-92) and Toronto Blue Jays (1994). He helped the Braves win the 1991 and 1992 National League Pennant. He is currently the pitching coach for the Washington Nationals.
In 9 seasons he had a 12-6 Win-Loss record, 162 Games, 69 Games Finished, 9 Saves, 252 Innings Pitched, 252 Hits Allowed, 130 Runs Allowed, 116 Earned Runs Allowed, 28 Home Runs Allowed, 93 Walks Allowed, 160 Strikeouts, 5 Hit Batsmen, 11 Wild Pitches, 1,089 Batters Faced, 25 Intentional Walks, 1 Balk and a 4.14 ERA.
He is the son of former major league catcher Ebba St. Claire. His brother Steve St. Claire had a 4-year minor league baseball career.
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- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference

