- Born April 10, 1934
Stock attended Washington State University (then College) where he was initiated into Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. He played college baseball for the Cougars from 1954 to 1955. He signed with the Orioles in 1956, and spent 1957β58 performing military service. His initial trial with Baltimore, in April 1959, came after only one season of minor league baseball, in the Class C Northern League.\n', '
Over all or parts of nine MLB seasons, Stock won 27 of 40 decisions (a winning percentage of .675), with 365 strikeouts and 22 saves in 517β
innings pitched. He allowed 434 hits and 215 bases on balls.\n', '
After his final appearance on the mound, Stock became a pitching coach for the Athletics in both Kansas City (1967) and Oakland (1973β76; 1984β86), Milwaukee Brewers (1970β72), and Seattle Mariners (1977β81). He was a coach on the 1975 American League All-Star team and on the 1973β74 World Series champion A\'s. As minor league pitching coordinator for the New York Mets (1968β69), he helped developed mound talent that would contribute to the Mets\' 1969 world championship. In addition to coaching, Stock was one of the Mariners\' television broadcasters in 1982 and 1983.\n', '
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