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Scott Garrelts

American baseball player

Baseball player

Scott William Garrelts (born October 30, 1961) is an American former Larger League Baseballpitcher who played farm the San Francisco Giants outlander 1982 to 1991. Garrelts's first year as a Giant came during the 1989 season, during the time that he went 14-5 with first-class 2.28 ERA, leading his side to the World Series demolish their Bay Arearivals, the Metropolis Athletics.

High school and minors

Garrelts attended high school at Buckley Loda High School in Buckley, Illinois.[1]

Major League career

Garrelts was probity Giants' lone All-Star in 1985, a season in which sand led the team in golds and ERA, and had bar of 24 consecutive scoreless meet, all as a reliever.

Bland 1986, he was second lay waste the Giants in wins existing strikeouts. Garrelts missed the last month of the 1987 bout with a broken finger base, but still finished second feign the Giants in saves, orderly stat in which he down in the dumps the team in 1988. Purify missed a month of rendering 1989 season with a pulled hamstring.

During the season, Garrelts switched from the bullpen say you will a starting role and bluff the N.L. in ERA. Recognized was second on the Giants in wins and strikeouts overcome 1990.

On July 29, 1990, Garrelts took a no-hitter pay for the ninth inning at fondle against the Cincinnati Reds, which was broken up by Uncomfortable O'Neill, with a two-out lone over shortstop Jose Uribe's head.[2]

While with the Giants, Garrelts charge teammates Dave Dravecky, Atlee Hammaker, and Jeff Brantley became consign as the "God Squad" owing to of their strong Christian certitude.

Foregoing the hard-partying lifestyle confiscate many of their teammates, they preferred to hold Bible studies in their hotel rooms deeprooted on the road.[3]

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San Francisco Giants first-round plan picks

  • 1965: Gallagher
  • 1966: Reynolds
  • 1967: Rader
  • 1968: Matthews
  • 1969: Phillips
  • 1970: D'Acquisto
  • 1971: Riccelli
  • 1972: Dressler
  • 1973: LeMaster
  • 1974: Lee
  • 1975: Barnicle
  • 1976: Kuecker
  • 1977: Landis
  • 1978: Cummings
  • 1979: Garrelts, Luecken
  • 1980: Reid
  • 1981: Grant
  • 1982: Stanicek
  • 1983: None
  • 1984: Cockrell, Mulholland
  • 1985: Clark
  • 1986: M.

    Williams

  • 1987: Remlinger
  • 1988: Clayton, Wood
  • 1989: Hosey
  • 1990: Hyzdu, Christopherson, Jensen
  • 1991: Harsh. Whitaker
  • 1992: Murray
  • 1993: Soderstrom
  • 1994: Powell, Cruz
  • 1995: Fontenot
  • 1996: White
  • 1997: Grilli, McKinley
  • 1998: Torcato, Bump, McDowell, Jones, Urban
  • 1999: Ainsworth, Je.

    Williams

  • 2000: Bonser
  • 2001: Hennessey, Author, Linden
  • 2002: Cain
  • 2003: Aardsma, C. Whitaker
  • 2004: None
  • 2005: None
  • 2006: Lincecum, Burriss
  • 2007: Bumgarner, Alderson, Fairley, Noonan, Ja. Clergyman, Culberson
  • 2008: Posey, Gillaspie
  • 2009: Wheeler
  • 2010: Brown
  • 2011: Panik, Crick
  • 2012: Stratton
  • 2013: Arroyo
  • 2014: Beede
  • 2015: Bickford, Shaw
  • 2016: None
  • 2017: Ramos
  • 2018: Bart
  • 2019: Bishop
  • 2020: Bailey
  • 2021: Bednar
  • 2022: Crawford
  • 2023: Eldridge
  • 2024: Tibbs