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Bob McClure

Bob McClure PitcherBorn: April 29, 1952(1952-04-29) (age 56) Batted: Right Threw: Left MLB debut August 13, 1975
for the Kansas City RoyalsFinal game May 17, 1993
for the Florida MarlinsCareer statistics Win-Loss     68-57 ERA     3.81 Strikeouts     701 Teams Career highlights and awards
  • 82nd on the all-time games pitched list with 698

Robert Craig (Bob) McClure (born April 29, 1952 in Oakland, California) is the pitching coach of the Kansas City Royals, and was previously a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1975 through 1993, McClure played for the Kansas City Royals (1975-76), Milwaukee Brewers (1977-86), Montreal Expos (1986-88), New York Mets (1988), California Angels (1989-91), St. Louis Cardinals (1992) and Florida Marlins (1993). He batted right-handed and threw left-handed.

McClure was the Kansas City Royals third-round pick in 1973 and reached the majors in 1975. He pitched two seasons as a reliever for the Royals before going to the Milwaukee Brewers to complete a five-player deal that brought catcher Darrell Porter and starter Jim Colborn to Kansas City.

With the Brewers, McClure led his team in saves in 1978 and 1980, then spent almost all of 1981 on the disabled list with arm problems. In 1982 he was moved to the starting rotation and had a 12-7 mark for the American League champion Brewers, but he returned to the bullpen after incumbent closer Rollie Fingers was unavailable for the postseason. In the 1982 World Series against the Cardinals, McClure made five appearances, saving Games Four and Five, but he also had two losses, including a blown save in the decisive Game Seven.

McClure came back to the Brewers starting rotation in 1983 and 1984, before returning to relief duties in 1985. In the 1986 midseason he was traded to the Montreal Expos. After that, he pitched with the Mets, Angels and Cardinals, and finished his major league career with the Marlins in 1993.

In a 19-season career, McClure posted a 68-57 record with a 3.81 ERA and 52 saves in 698 games pitched, 73 as a starter.

Following his playing career, McClure worked as a pitching coach for the Colorado Rockies organization from 1999 through 2005, including four seasons at Triple-A Colorado Springs. Before the 2006 season, he returned with the Royals after a 29-year absence as their new pitching coach.

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1 Tony Peña | 2 Joey Gathright | 3 Estéban Germán | 4 Alex Gordon | 7 Ross Gload | 9 David DeJesus | 11 José Guillén | 13 Alberto Callaspo | 14 John Buck | 15 Mark Grudzielanek | 19 Brian Bannister | 21 Miguel Olivo | 23 Zack Greinke | 24 Mark Teahen | 27 Yasuhiko Yabuta | 28 Kyle Davies | 30 Mike Aviles | 32 Ron Mahay | 41 Jimmy Gobble | 44 Luke Hochevar | 48 Joakim Soria | 53 Carlos Rosa | 54 Jeff Fulchino | 55 Gil Meche | 56 Ramón Ramírez

Inactive (40-man) roster: 12 Matt Tupman | 16 Billy Butler | 35 Mitch Maier | 37 Tyler Lumsden | 38 Ángel Sánchez | 39 Mario Lisson | 43 Ryan Shealy | 45 Shane Costa | 47 Ryan Braun | 57 Joel Peralta | 58 Neal Musser | -- Julio Pimentel

Disabled list: 34 Luke Hudson | 46 Leo Núñez | 49 John Bale

Coaching Staff: Manager 22 Trey Hillman | Bench Coach 6 Dave Owen | 1st Base Coach 18 Rusty Kuntz | 3rd Base Coach 17 Luis Silverio | Hitting Coach 8 Mike Barnett | Pitching Coach 33 Bob McClure | Bullpen Coach 50 John Mizerock | Bullpen Catcher 60 Bill Duplissea

Categories: California Angels players | Florida Marlins players | Kansas City Royals players | Milwaukee Brewers players | Montreal Expos players | St. Louis Cardinals players | New York Mets players | Major league pitchers | People from Oakland, California | Major league players from California | 1952 births | Living people

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