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Jerry Reed (baseball)

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were the next team to pick up Reed, but his ERA had ballooned to 4.80, and he was released in August. After the season, he made his way to the
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Reed pitched a handful of games during the rest of September for the Indians, then returned to the minors for the entire
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Reed wound up pitching in 238 major league games, all but 12 in relief, with a record of 20–19 and 18 saves.
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to boost the Phillies' September stretch run, which fell three games short of the division-winning
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innings in 4 games in the majors in 1981. He pitched another 7 games for the Phillies in
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before the league folded, and Reed's professional baseball career ended along with it.
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Reed was originally drafted out of Enka High School in Candler, NC by the
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was his best season, when Reed had a 3.42 ERA in 39 games, with 7
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September 11, 1981, for the Philadelphia Phillies
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August 8, 1990, for the Boston Red Sox
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Bryson City, North Carolina
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Philadelphia Phillies
1981
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Cleveland Indians
1982
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1990
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1973 MLB draft

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