Bob Sprout Biography
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- Born Dec. 5, 1941
Sprout was acquired by the Angels from the Detroit Tigers with the ninth selection in the 1960 Major League Baseball expansion draft. During the 1960 minor league season, Sprout had won 15 of 22 decisions as a member of the Decatur Commodores of the Class D Midwest League. The 18-year-old, in his first year of professional ball, led his league in strikeouts (264) in 190 innings pitched, compiled a low earned run average (2.61) and was elected the league\'s Rookie of the Year and a member of the all-star team. \n', '
On August 18, he set (and still holds) the Midwest League\'s single-game strikeout record, when he struck out 22 batters against the Waterloo Hawks. The Commodores won by a score of 3–0.\n', '
Sprout spent most of 1961 with the Angels\' Triple-A farm team, the Dallas-Fort Worth Rangers, and was recalled in September when the rosters expanded. \n', '
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