Ken McBride

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1935 –

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Who is Ken McBride?

Kenneth Faye McBride is a former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher. The 6'0", 195 lb. righty was signed by the Boston Red Sox as an amateur free agent before the 1954 season. McBride played for the Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles/California Angels. During his 7-year baseball career, McBride compiled 40 wins, 503 strikeouts, and an earned run average of 3.79. Twice in his career he led the American League in hit batsmen. He hit 49 batters in his career, an average of almost one per every 16.2 innings pitched.

On August 1, 1959 McBride was purchased by the White Sox from the Red Sox, and he made his major league debut three days later, starting against the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium. In 7.1 innings he gave up three runs and was the losing pitcher in the 3-2 game. He gave up five hits, struck out three, and walked seven.

He pitched in eleven games for Chicago in 1959, five more in 1960, then was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels from the White Sox in the 1960 expansion draft. This turned out to be a big break for McBride.

His first three seasons with the Angels were the best of his career.

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Born
Aug 12, 1935
Huntsville
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • Huntsville

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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