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Jim Hickey (baseball) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jim Hickey (baseball)
James Joseph Hickey (born October 12, 1961 in Chicago, Illinois) is a retired American Minor League Baseball pitcher and is currently the pitching coach for the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball. ==Playing career== Hickey went to the University of Texas-Pan American and was a first-team All-American in . He went 16-2 in 19 starts with a 1.66 ERA and helped his team win 64 games, a school record. That season, his senior year, his 16 victories led all NCAA baseball.〔(NCAA Record Book - Page 21 )〕 In that season, of his 19 starts he recorded 16 complete games; those 16 complete games were the third largest single season total in NCAA history at the time, and still rank 4th all-time.〔(NCAA Record Book - Page 9 )〕 Hickey was drafted in the 13th round of the 1983 MLB Draft by the Chicago White Sox. His best career season was in , when he went 13-5 and had a 1.81 ERA in 49 relief appearances for the Single-A Appleton Foxes who were the champions of the Midwest League that year. He played in the White Sox' minor leagues from 1983 to . In , Hickey pitched for the Double-A San Antonio Missions in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization. In , he played for the Double-A Columbus Mudcats in the Houston Astros organization in what would be the final year of his playing career.
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