Jim Todd

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1947 –

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Who is Jim Todd?

James Richard Todd, Jr. is a former professional baseball pitcher. He played six seasons in Major League Baseball from 1974 until 1979.

Todd was originally drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 10th round of the 1969 Major League Baseball Draft. He pitched in their organization through his major league debut in 1974, when he went 4–2 with 3 saves. Shortly before the 1975 season, Todd was traded to the Oakland Athletics.

In 1975, Todd posted career bests in wins, saves, and ERA, and even received votes on the MVP ballot for the AL West division champion A's. He pitched briefly in each of the three games of the ALCS, which Oakland lost to the Boston Red Sox.

The following season, Todd's performance slipped, setting a career high in losses with 8 and seeing his ERA rise by over a run and a half to 3.81. For the first time in his career, Todd also walked more than he struck out. His decline mirrored that of the team, which missed the playoffs for the first time since 1970. The following spring, Todd was shipped back to the Cubs for veteran pitcher Joe Coleman.

In 1977, Todd fell apart, posting an ERA over 9 in 22 games, giving up 66 baserunners in 30²⁄₃ innings.

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Born
Sep 21, 1947
Lancaster
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on July 23, 2013

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