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  1. 5 de out. de 2022 · NESN’s Dennis Eckersley retires after 50 years in professional baseball. Dennis Eckersley and the entire NESN crew walked out of the press box to pose for a group photo before Wednesday's game.

  2. About Dennis Eckersley. Fellow Hall of Fame hurler Rich “Goose” Gossage once said of Dennis Eckersley’s mound skill: “He could hit a gnat in the butt with a pitch if he wanted to.”. Eckersley’s control helped him blaze a unique path as the only big league pitcher with 100 saves and 100 complete games.

  3. Eckersley became the second pitcher ever to record 50 saves in a season, following Bobby Thigpen’s then-record 57-save campaign of 1990. Eckersley would end the 1992 season with 51 saves. He was that year’s recipient of the American League Cy Young Award, receiving 19 of 28 Baseball Writers’ Association of America first place votes.

  4. Dennis Eckersley. Bateo / Lanz. Dennis Lee Eckersley (nació el 3 de octubre de 1954 en Oakland, California) es un exlanzador y actual comentarista deportivo de béisbol estadounidense que jugó en las Grandes Ligas durante 24 temporadas. Eckersley tuvo éxito como abridor pero su mayor reconocimiento lo alcanzó como relevista, convirtiéndose ...

  5. 7 de mai. de 2012 · Cleveland pitcher Dennis Eckersley was pitching pretty well. His last outing was a 12-inning game against Seattle, in which he held the Mariners without a hit from the sixth inning on, covering the last 7 2/3 innings. He was rewarded with a complete-game win, when the Tribe pushed a run across in the last of the 12th inning to give Cleveland a ...

  6. Dennis Eckersley. Dennis Lee Eckersley, soprannominato Eck ( Oakland, 3 ottobre 1954 ), è un ex giocatore di baseball statunitense di ruolo lanciatore nella Major League Baseball (MLB). È stato introdotto nella National Baseball Hall of Fame nel 2004 al suo primo anno di eleggibilità.

  7. Dennis Eckersley, the 1992 MVP and Cy Young Award winner who finished his Hall of Fame career with 390 saves and 197 victories, will be profiled on. Dennis Eckersley considered it a demotion when ...