Steve Peters | |||||||||||||||
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Pitcher | |||||||||||||||
Born: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S. | November 14, 1962|||||||||||||||
Batted: Left Threw: Left | |||||||||||||||
MLB debut | |||||||||||||||
August 11, 1987, for the St. Louis Cardinals | |||||||||||||||
Last MLB appearance | |||||||||||||||
October 2, 1988, for the St. Louis Cardinals | |||||||||||||||
MLB statistics | |||||||||||||||
Win–loss record | 3–3 | ||||||||||||||
Earned run average | 5.25 | ||||||||||||||
Strikeouts | 41 | ||||||||||||||
Teams | |||||||||||||||
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Steven Bradley Peters (born November 14, 1962) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher.
Peters started playing baseball at age 6 with his older brother Kenny, who would later go on to play college baseball at Seminole State College and Pan American.[1] Peters attended Moore High School where in 1981 he was named The Oklahoman's State Player of the Year as a pitcher and outfielder.[2] He began his college career at Seminole before transferring to the University of Oklahoma.[1]
At Oklahoma, he set a school record by winning 14 games in 1985. This record stood until it was tied in 1994 and broken in 1995 by Mark Redman.
Peters pitched in 56 games in 1987 and 1988 for the St. Louis Cardinals. One highlight of Peters' brief major league career occurred on October 2, 1987, when he picked up his only save.[3]
References
- 1 2 Elliott, Be-Be (3 May 1985). "Butterflies Signal a Good Game for Southpaw at OU". The Daily Oklahoman. p. S16. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
- ↑ Hersom, Bob (April 20, 1988). "Cardinals Get Quick Relief". The Oklahoman. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
- ↑ "New York Mets at St. Louis Cardinals Box Score, October 2, 1987".
Sources
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)