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Avery, Steve

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Steve Avery player profile and scouting report. For more information check out ESPN.com part of the Go Network.
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Wikipedia-Article "Steve Avery"

Steven Thomas Avery (born April 14, 1970 in Trenton, Michigan) is a former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball with the Atlanta Braves (1990-96), Boston Red Sox (1997-98), Cincinnati Reds (1999) and Detroit Tigers (2003).

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Career

In an eleven-season career, Avery posted a 96-83 record with 980 strikeouts and a 4.19 ERA in 1554 2/3 innings pitched.

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Facts

  • At age 21, Avery became the youngest pitcher to win a playoff game with an eight-inning six-hitter in Game Two of the 1991 NLCS.
  • Was a member of the best pitching staff in the 1990s, along with Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux and John Smoltz.

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