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Dick Luebke : ウィキペディア英語版
Dick Luebke
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Richard Raymond Luebke (April 8, 1935 – December 4, 1974) was an American professional baseball player. A pitcher who threw left-handed and batted right-handed, Luebke was born in Chicago, Illinois, stood tall and weighed . He spent a decade in minor league baseball and, in his only Major League audition, appeared in ten games as a relief pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles.
Luebke was in his ninth year as a member of the Oriole farm system when he was recalled late in the 1962 campaign. After a productive season as a left-handed relief pitcher for the Rochester Red Wings of the Triple-A International League — ten wins in 17 decisions, and an earned run average of 1.77 with 43 hits allowed in 61 innings pitched〔(Minor league statistics from Baseball Reference )〕 — Luebke made his Major League debut on August 10, 1962 at Fenway Park against the Boston Red Sox. In relief of Baltimore starting pitcher Robin Roberts, a future Hall of Famer, Luebke pitched a one-two-three eighth inning, retiring Eddie Bressoud, Carroll Hardy and Carl Yastrzemski in order.〔(Retrosheet )〕 He was charged with his only MLB decision on September 7. He faced only one batter, Leon Wagner, who doubled and later scored the winning run in a 5–4 extra-inning win for the Los Angeles Angels.〔 Nevertheless, Luebke performed creditably for Baltimore. In his ten appearances during August and September, he pitched 13⅓ innings, allowed four earned runs, 12 hits and six bases on balls, with seven strikeouts.
During the offseason, however, the Orioles traded Luebke and minor-league infielder Willard Oplinger to the Cincinnati Reds for outfielder Joe Gaines. Luebke was not listed on the Reds' 40-man spring training roster for 1963,〔(''Baseball Digest'', April 1963, page 117 )〕 and spent the year with their Triple-A affiliate, the San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast League, before leaving baseball.〔
He died at age 39 in San Diego in December 1974.
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