Mike Flanagan Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Mike Flanagan was born on December 16, 1951 in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA as Michael Kendall Flanagan. He died on August 24, 2011 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Net Worth
$1.7 Million
Date Of Birth
December 16, 1951
Place Of Birth
Manchester, New Hampshire, USA
Height
6' (1.83 m)
Star Sign
Sagittarius
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Fact
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Executive Vice President for Baseball Operations for the Baltimore Orioles. [October 2005]
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Committed suicide by shotgun.
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Made major league debut on 5 September 1975.
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Inducted into the Orioles Hall of Fame in 1994.
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Ranks 86th on MLB All-Time Home Runs Allowed List (251).
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Led American League in Hits Allowed (278) in 1980.
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Finished 6th in voting for American League MVP and won Cy Young Award in 1979 for leading League in Wins (23) and Shutouts (6). Also had 39 Games, 38 Games Started, 16 Complete Games, 265.7 Innings Pitched, 245 Hits Allowed, 107 Runs Allowed, 91 Earned Runs Allowed, 23 Home Runs Allowed, 70 Walks, 190 Strikeouts, 6 Wild Pitches and 3.08 ERA.
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Led American League in Games Started (40) and Earned Runs Allowed (126) in 1978.
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Named to 1978 American League All Star Team.
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Member of 1979 American League Champion Baltimore Orioles team. Member of 1983 World Series Champion Baltimore Orioles team. Member of 1989 American League Eastern Division Champion Toronto Blue Jays team.
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Pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles (1975-1987 and 1991-1992) and Toronto Blue Jays (1987-1990).
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Beyond the Glory
2003
TV Series documentary
Himself
The Last Season: The Life and Demolition of Baltimore's Memorial Stadium
2002
Documentary
Himself
ESPN SportsCentury
2000
TV Series documentary
Himself
1989 American League Championship Series
1989
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher
HTS: Baltimore Orioles Baseball
1984
TV Series
Himself - Commentator
1983 World Series
1983
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Baltimore Orioles Pitcher
1983 American League Championship Series
1983
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Baltimore Orioles Pitcher
1979 World Series Video: Pittsburgh Pirates vs Baltimore Orioles
1979
Video
Himself - Baltimore Orioles Pitcher
1979 American League Championship Series
1979
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Baltimore Orioles Pitcher
Known for movies
HTS: Baltimore Orioles Baseball (1984) as Himself - Commentator
1979 World Series Video: Pittsburgh Pirates vs Baltimore Orioles (1979) as Himself - Baltimore Orioles Pitcher
The Last Season: The Life and Demolition of Baltimore's Memorial Stadium (2002) as Himself