Dale Mohorcic - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

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Jan 25, 1956 Cleveland, Ohio, United States 68 years old

American baseball player

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About Dale Mohorcic

  • Dale Robert Mohorcic (born January 25, 1956) is a former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1986 to 1990.
  • Mohorcic was a star at Cleveland State University.
  • After playing on farm teams for the Toronto Blue Jays and Pittsburgh Pirates, Mohorcic signed with the Texas Rangers in 1985.
  • His first two years, Mohorcic pitched well, having an ERA under 3.00.
  • He holds a major league baseball record of 13 consecutive team games with a relief appearance, which he set from August 6–20, 1986.
  • He was traded on August 30, 1988 to the New York Yankees for Cecilio Guante.
  • His last year was with the Montreal Expos in 1990.
  • He shares the Major League record for most consecutive games pitched at 13 with Mike Marshall. In a 1987 game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Mohorcic was accused of doctoring the baseball.
  • Umpires found no evidence of wrongdoing at the time, but after the game Mohorcic complained of a sore throat, and was admitted to a hospital where it was discovered that he was suffering internal bleeding as a result of having Crohn's disease and taking the pain reliever naproxen.
  • It was erroneously reported by Peter Gammons that Mohorcic's bleeding was caused by swallowing sandpaper.
  • He lives in Maple Heights, Ohio.

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