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Freddie Burdette

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Burdette saw his most extensive major-league action in 1964, making 18 appearances out of the bullpen after getting promoted to the big leagues in June. He earned his first major-league win (and only decision) on August 18 against the Phillies in a marathon 16-inning contest at
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on a groundout before being removed from the game. In the nightcap, Burdette pitched a full inning, allowing a hit but no runs. On September 10, he tallied his first big-league strikeout, fanning slugger
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innings over 8 games. The next year, he was a late-season call-up from the minors for the Cubs, appearing in four games as a reliever and posting a 3.86 ERA.
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Burdette pitched in eight more games as a Cub in 1964, including his final appearance on October 2, 1964, against the
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Burdette was signed by the Cubs on June 3, 1954, as an undrafted amateur
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to end the final inning Burdett would pitch in the bigs.
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Following his baseball career, Burdette worked for the
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September 5, 1962, for the Chicago Cubs
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October 3, 1964, for the Chicago Cubs
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Pitcher
Moultrie, Georgia
Albany, Georgia
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Chicago Cubs
1962
1964
pitcher
Major League Baseball
Chicago Cubs
Moultrie, Georgia
free agent
Cincinnati Reds
Crosley Field
Leo Cárdenas
Ken Hubbs
Gordy Coleman
Frank Howard
ERA
Connie Mack Stadium
Lou Brock
Clay Dalrymple
San Francisco Giants
Bobby Bolin
1–0
save
innings pitched

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