Ray Narleski

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1928 – 2012

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Who was Ray Narleski?

Raymond Edmond Narleski was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played with the Cleveland Indians and Detroit Tigers. He batted and threw right-handed. His father, Bill Narleski, was a shortstop for the Boston Red Sox from 1929 to 1930.

Born in Camden, New Jersey, Narleski pitched for Collingswood High School.

In a six-season career, Narleski posted a 43–33 record with 454 strikeouts, a 3.60 ERA, and 58 saves in 702 innings. He made the American League All-Star team in 1956 and 1958.

Narleski was an overpowering pitcher with a blazing fastball which he mixed with a sharp-breaking curve and a change-up that can kept hitters guessing. Unfortunately, Narleski had a simple problem: he was overshadowed by one of the greatest pitching staffs in major league history, the Indians Big Four Bob Feller, Bob Lemon, Early Wynn and Mike Garcia. Nevertheless, in his rookie season Narleski posted 13 saves for the 1954 AL Champions. In 1955 he went 9–1 and led the league with 19 saves and 60 appearances, and in 1957 he finished 11–5 with 16 saves. At this time, he gradually joined the starting rotation.

In 1958 Narleski went 13–10 in 44 games, 24 as a starter.

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Born
Nov 25, 1928
Camden
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Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • Camden
Died
Mar 29, 2012
Gloucester Township

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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