Description
Thomas John McAvoy was a professional baseball pitcher. He appeared in one game in Major League Baseball for the Washington Senators in 1959. Listed at 6 ft 3 in, 200 lb, he batted and threw left-handed. He was born in Brooklyn, New York.
Tom McAvoy was signed by the Senators in 1956 and played four seasons in the minor leagues before joining the big team on the final day of the 1959 season.
McAvoy was a player whose baseball career can be loosely described as a cup of coffee. He debuted against the Boston Red Sox on September 27, 1959, at Fenway Park as a replacement for starter Jim Kaat in the second inning, scattering one hit and two walks without strikeouts over 2? shutout innings and did not have a decision. In that game, McAvoy retired Ted Williams on a grounder to second base.
McAvoy never appeared in a major league game again. His career was cut short when he broke his arm during a winter ball game in Nicaragua in 1959. The following year, he broke his arm again while warming up in the bullpen. After a long rehabilitation he was released by the Minnesota Twins in 1961.
In seven minor league seasons, McAvoy posted a 38?72 record and a 4.74 ERA in 176 pitching appearances.
Born
August 12th, 1936 in Brooklyn / Died: Mar 19th, 2011
Last Changes
2012/01/15
New Scanned Autograph (TTM/Prob.Auth)
2011/03/23
The celebrity has been marked as passed away
2007/09/01
New Scanned Autograph (Bought/Prob.Auth)