Cecil Butler Biography
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Butler\'s professional baseball career lasted for nine seasons (1957–65), all in the Braves\' organization. He won a spot on the 1962 Milwaukee roster out of spring training and in his second MLB appearance, he worked 41⁄3 innings of three-hit relief on April 28 against the newly formed Houston Colt .45s at Colt Stadium. His scoreless effort netted him his first big-league win, as the Braves rallied from a 3–2 deficit to come back and prevail, 9–3. Fifteen days later, he started against the National League\'s other expansion team, the New York Mets, at the Polo Grounds, and threw a six-hit, complete game victory, 3–2.\n', '
But after another start on May 19, he suffered a severe elbow injury, and was very slow to recover. Butler made two appearances with the Braves over the final four months of 1962, spent 1963 in the minor leagues, and then got into two more games for Milwaukee in July 1964, but was ineffective. He retired after the 1965 season due to his injury.\n', '
In his 11 MLB games, Butler allowed 33 hits and nine bases on balls in 351⁄3 innings pitched, with 24 strikeouts. He finished with a 2–0 record and a 3.31 earned run average.\n', '
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