Todd Ritchie
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Todd Ritchie (born November 7, 1971 in Portsmouth, Virginia), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1997-2004.
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[edit] Teams
- Minnesota Twins 1997-1998
- Pittsburgh Pirates 1999-2001
- Chicago White Sox 2002
- Milwaukee Brewers 2003
- Tampa Bay Devil Rays 2004
[edit] Pitching Stats
- 184 Games
- 43 Wins
- 54 Losses
- 516 Strikeouts
- 4.71 ERA
[edit] Fast Facts
- In 2001, Ritchie was the opening day starter for the pirates, which was the opening year of PNC Park. He lost the game.
- In 1999, Ritchie won a career high 15 games for the Pirates.
- After the 2001 season, Ritchie was once traded by the Pirates for Josh Fogg, who would help the Colorado Rockies appear in their 1st World Series in 2007.
[edit] External links
Categories: Minnesota Twins players | Pittsburgh Pirates players | Chicago White Sox players | Milwaukee Brewers players | Tampa Bay Devil Rays players | Major league pitchers | 1971 births | Living people | People from Portsmouth, Virginia | People from Duncanville, Texas | Nashville Sounds players | 2000s baseball pitcher stubs

