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Garry Roggenburk : ウィキペディア英語版 | Garry Roggenburk
Garry Earl Roggenburk (born April 16, 1940) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher. Roggenburk attended the University of Dayton where he participated in playing college baseball. He also starred in basketball for Dayton, leading them to the 1962 National Invitation Tournament championship. In the 1962 amateur baseball draft, he was signed as an amateur draft free agent when he was selected by the Minnesota Twins. He was also drafted in basketball, by the San Francisco Warriors. ==Major League Baseball career==
Garry Roggenburk made his Major League debut on April 20, 1963 with the Minnesota Twins. On that day of his Major League debut, the Minnesota Twins were playing against the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park with 7,137 people attending the game.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=www.baseball-reference.com )〕 Roggenburk was called to replace Bill Dailey in the 6th inning.〔 Roggenburk pitched only 0.1 part of an inning while walking one batter and allowing only 1 hit.〔 Roggenburk was then called to be replaced by Frank Sullivan.〔 At the and of the game, the Minnesota Twins lost the game against the Chicago White Sox in the 10th inning with the score at 7 to 10.〔 Roggenburk played the 1963, 1965, and 1966 baseball seasons with the Minnesota Twins before being purchased to play for the Boston Red Sox on September 7, 1966.〔 He played the , , and the baseball seasons for the Red Sox before being purchased by Seattle Pilots on June 23, 1969.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Transactions of Garry Roggenburk )〕 Roggenburk and his Pilots teammate Mike Hegan were teammates at Saint Ignatius High School in Cleveland.〔
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