Jim Slaton

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1950 –

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Who is Jim Slaton?

James Michael Slaton was a pitcher with a 16 year career from 1971-1986. He played in the American League with the Milwaukee Brewers from 1971โ€“1977 and 1979โ€“1983, the Detroit Tigers in 1978 and 1986, and the California Angels from 1984-1986.

Slaton played high school baseball at Antelope Valley High School and then played college baseball at Antelope Valley College.

He is the Brewers all-time leader in Wins, Innings Pitched, Games Started, and Shutouts, and he is third in Strikeouts, trailing Teddy Higuera and Ben Sheets, and Complete Games, trailing Mike Caldwell.

He represented the Brewers and the American League in the 1977 All-Star game and was the winning pitcher for the Brewers in the 4th game of the 1982 World Series against St. Louis.

After his playing career ended, he started coaching in the minor leagues. He coached in the Oakland Athletics organization from 1992โ€“1994 and then became the pitching coach for the Class A Daytona Cubs, Lancaster Jethawks and the Tacoma Rainiers. In 2004 he was a special assignment coach for the Seattle Mariners and from 2005-2007 he was the Mariners bullpen coach. Before coaching in the minor or major leagues, Jim coached an all-star team for the Monte Vista Little League, while pitching for the Angels.

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Born
Jun 19, 1950
Long Beach
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • Long Beach

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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