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Ronald Ralph Moeller (October 13, 1938 – November 2, 2009) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played between and for the Baltimore Orioles (1956, 1958), Los Angeles Angels (1961 and 1963) and Washington Senators (1963). Listed at , 180 lb., Moeller batted and threw left-handed. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. At start of his majors career, Moeller was nicknamed ''The Kid'' by the Orioles players both for his boyish looks and due to his senior debut being made when he was only seventeen. He pitched in part of two seasons for Baltimore before his selection by the Los Angeles Angels in the expansion draft following the season. His most productive season came in with the Angels, when he posted career-numbers in wins (4), strikeouts (83) and innings pitched (112⅔), including a 3–0 six-hit shutout with nine strikeouts against his former Orioles team on June 5.() In 1963, his last major league season, Moeller went 2–0 in three starts for the Washington Senators. In a four-season career, Moeller posted a 6–9 record with a 5.78 ERA in 52 appearances, including 22 starts, 104 strikeouts, and 100 walks in 152⅔ innings of work. He also pitched in the Minor leagues from 1956 through 1963, compiling a 37–38 record with a 3,30 ERA in 118 games, 94 as a starter. Moeller died in his native Cincinnati at the age of 71. ==External links== *(Baseball Reference ) *(BR - Minor leagues ) *(Retrosheet ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ron Moeller」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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