- Born Oct. 17, 1960
Ken Dixon was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the third round of the 1980 Amateur Draft. from there Baltimore assigned Dixon to the Bluefield Orioles, the rookie league affiliate in the Appalachian League. From there Dixon had a bumpy ride going from rookie league to single A ball and recording a 6-14 record for his efforts. Despite compiling losing records as a pitcher for the Orioles affiliate in Charlotte and their triple A affiliate, the Rochester Red Wings, Dixon impressed with his strike outs. So impressive was Dixon, that when he played for the Orioles affiliate in Charlotte, on nights he pitched they handed out "K" cards to fans to hold up every time he struck out a batter. Between Charlotte and Rochester combined, Dixon fanned 107 batters.
Dixon made his major league debut in 1984, appearing in just two games, compiling a 4.16 ERA and striking out 8. Baltimore was impressed enough that they promoted him from Charlotte, skipping a return to Triple A Rochester, as in Double A ball, Dixon compiled a 16-8 record while striking out 211 batters. Dixon spent the entire 1985 season with Baltimore, winning eight, losing four, and striking out 108 batters. In July 1986, Dixon was part of a wild brawl between Baltimore and the Chicago White Sox. It all started after Orioles catcher Rick Dempsey was plunked by White Sox pitcher Gene Nelson. Dempsey tossed off his batters helmet and charged after Nelson. Dixon, who was Baltimore's starting pitcher for the game, got into an altercation with White Sox coach Doug Rader and the men exchanged punches. When the melee was finally over, Dixon, Dempsey, and radar were ejected. Orioles manager Earl Weaver, sticking up for Dixon, played the game under protest, accusing the umpires of signaling out Dixon when other players were also fighting, and the fact that they did not eject Nelson, whose hitting of Dempsey touched off the brawl to start with. The following season he went 11-13 with 170 strike outs, but was beginning to suffer from shoulder ailments. He was assigned to Rochester to work out his issues in 1987 and put together a 4-0 record before he returned to the majors.
Dixon was traded from the Orioles to the Seattle Mariners for pitcher Mike Morgan at the Winter Meetings on December 9, 1987. However, Dixon's arm issued continued and he never pitched for Seattle. He was given his release he signed with Baltimore, playing for their AA team in Hagerstown once again. Dixon was released mid-way through the season and signed as a free agent by the Cleveland Indians. He appeared in a few games for their Double-A club in Canton before he drew his release from Cleveland.
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