Denny Lemaster Biography
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- Born Feb. 25, 1939
Lemaster was born in Corona, California, and signed a $70,000 bonus contract with the Braves upon graduation from Oxnard High School. He rose through the team\'s farm system over the next 41⁄2 years before making his major league debut as the Braves\' starting pitcher on July 15, 1962, against the defending league champion Cincinnati Reds at Milwaukee County Stadium. He held a 2–1 lead going into the ninth inning, but a Vada Pinson home run, followed by an unearned run, saddled him with a 3–2, complete game defeat. \n', '
In 1963, Lemaster became a regular member of the Braves\' starting rotation, and exceeded 200 innings pitched three times in the next five seasons. He won 17 games in 1964 (losing 11), threw two one-hitters (in 1964 and 1967), set a team record of 14 strikeouts in one 1966 game, and was selected to the 1967 NL All-Star team during his final season with the club. He did not appear in the game, played at Anaheim Stadium on July 11 and won by the Senior Circuit 2–1 in 15 innings. Traded to Houston that off-season, Lemaster again exceeded 200 innings pitched in his first two campaigns as an Astro and posted a solid 3.00 composite earned run average, but won only 23 of 55 decisions.\n', '
His effectiveness began to diminish in 1970, and he became a bullpen specialist during his final two seasons in the majors.\n', '
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