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Charlie Gorin

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Charlie Gorin
Pitcher
Born: (1928-02-06)February 6, 1928[1]
Waco, Texas
Died: February 21, 2021(2021-02-21) (aged 93)[1]
Austin, Texas
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
May 29, 1954, for the Milwaukee Braves
Last MLB appearance
April 17, 1955, for the Milwaukee Braves
MLB statistics
Win–loss record0–1
Earned run average3.60
Strikeouts12
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Teams

Charles Perry Gorin (February 6, 1928 – February 21, 2021)[1] was an American professional baseball player and left-handed pitcher who appeared in seven games—all in relief—in Major League Baseball during 1954 and 1955 with the Milwaukee Braves. Born in Waco, Texas, he was listed as 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall and 165 pounds (75 kg).

Gorin attended the University of Texas at Austin and was signed by the Boston Braves in 1950.[2] His professional career was interrupted by service in the Korean War, which caused him to miss the 1952 and 1953 seasons.[3] During his two major league auditions, Gorin compiled a 0–1 record with no saves, and allowed six hits, four earned runs and nine bases on balls in ten full innings pitched. He struck out 12 and compiled a 3.60 earned run average.

Gorin also played in the winter leagues, most notably in the Liga de Béisbol Profesional de Puerto Rico but also in Texas.[3] His career in minor league baseball extended through the 1961 season.

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Cook-Walden Funeral Home. "Obituary – Charles "Charlie" Perry Gorin". dignitymemorial.com. Retrieved July 7, 2021.
  2. ^ Clynch, Shawn (April 11, 2019). "Catching up with UT baseball legend Charlie Gorin". kvue.com. Retrieved July 7, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Hernández, Lou (2013). Memories of winter ball : interviews with players in the Latin American Winter Leagues of the 1950s. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 178–184. ISBN 978-0-7864-9300-5. OCLC 846827718.