Mark Ballinger Biography
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- Born Jan. 31, 1949
Over the next five seasons, Ballinger played in the Indians\' farm system, gradually moving up the ranks. In 1971, he spent the season with the Jacksonville Suns, and went 5-10 with a 2.91 ERA before being promoted to the major league squad.\n', '
Ballinger worked in 34β
innings during his two-month-long MLB career, giving up 30 hits and 13 bases on balls, while striking out 25. He recorded eight games finished, but no saves. Ballinger earned his only victory on August 28, 1971, with a stellar, four-inning relief appearance against the Minnesota Twins at Cleveland Stadium, allowing no hits and only one base on balls (to future Hall of Famer Rod Carew) and striking out three as the Indians rallied to win, 9β8, on a three-run home run by Vada Pinson.\n', '
He was demoted after the 1971 season, and spent two more seasons in the minors. After not playing in 19741, he spent the next five years alternating between the Suns and the Omaha Royals. His minor league career lasted all or parts of 12 seasons; he appeared in 260 games and won 54 of 115 decisions.\n', '
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