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Luis Tiant

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Full Name: Luis Clemente (Vega) Tiant Primary Position: P
Height/Weight: 6' 0"/180 First Game: July 19, 1964
Birthdate: November 23, 1940 Final Game: September 4, 1982
Birthplace: Marianao, Cuba MLB Experience: 19 years
Bat/Throw: Right/Right
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Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Statistics
    • 2.1 Pitching Stats
    • 2.2 Fielding Stats
    • 2.3 Batting Stats
  • 3 Transactions
  • 4 Trivia
  • 5 Video Gallery
  • 6 Picture Gallery
  • 7 See Also
  • 8 Categories

[edit] Biography

Born on November 23, 1940 in Marianao, Cuba, Luis Tiant (Luis Clemente (Vega) Tiant) played for the Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates and California Angels over the course of his 19 year career. Tiant broke into the bigs on July 19, 1964 with the Cleveland Indians, and put up a 2.83 ERA in 127 innings pitched in 1964, his rookie year.

Most people believe that Luis Tiant's best season was 1968, when he posted a 1.60 ERA, won 21 games and struck out 264 batters.

Luis Tiant was the only child of Luis Tiant, Sr. and Isabel Vega. From 1926 through 1948, the senior Tiant was a great left-handed pitcher for the New York Cubans team, and his heroics were followed by hundreds of thousands of Cubans. Luis Jr. followed his father's footsteps at an early age, joining both the local Little and Juvenile baseball leagues until he starred for the Havana team and was picked up for the Cuban Juvenile League All-Star team in 1957. His talent was recognized by former Cleveland Indians star, Beto Avila, who was scouting for talent in Cuba. Avila recommended him to the Mexico City Tigers of the Mexican League. Tiant was signed for $150 a month, and for the next three years he divided his time with the Tigers and for the Havana Sugar Kings in the International League. At the end of the summer of 1961, and under Avila recommendations, Cleveland purchased Tiant's contract for $35,000. But with the rise of Fidel Castro's regime in his native Cuba, it was impossible for Tiant to return home. He would not see his parents for 14 years.

Tiant progressed through the Indians farm system and got the call to the big club after a 15-1 record at Triple-A Portland. On, July 19, 1964, Tiant debuted with a four-single, 11 strikeouts, 3–0 shutout victory against the defending AL Champion New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. The losing pitcher was future Hall of Famer Whitey Ford. Tiant finished his rookie season with a 10-4 record, 105 strikeouts, and a 2.83 ERA in 19 games.

In 1966 Tiant pitched four straight shutouts on his way to 12 wins and a 2.79 ERA. But Tiant really broke through in 1968, after he altered his delivery so that he turned away from the home plate during his motion, in effect creating a hesitation pitch. Twisting and turning his body into unthinkable positions, Tiant would spend more time looking at second base than he did the plate as he prepared to throw. In that season, he led the league in ERA (1.60), shutouts (9), hits per nine innings (5.3), strikeouts per nine innings (9.22, more than a batter an inning), while finished with a 21-9 mark. Beside this, opposing hitters batted just .168 off Tiant, a major league record, and on July 3 he struck out 19 Minnesota Twins in a ten-inning game, setting an American League record for games of that length. His 1.60 ERA was the lowest in the American League since Walter Johnson's 1.49 mark during the dead-ball era in 1919, and second lowest in 1968 only to Bob Gibson's 1.12—the lowest ever during the Live Ball Era.

After an injury-plagued season in 1969, Tiant was traded to the Twins in a multi-player deal that brought fellow pitcher Dean Chance and third baseman Graig Nettles to the Indians. With Minnesota, Tiant began 1970 with six wins, but then he fractured his right scapula and virtually ended the season. He showed little promise in the 1971 spring training, but was released. The Braves signed him to a minor league contract to play with their Triple-A Richmond, but he gave up after a few weeks. Tiant eventually landed in Boston, and despite struggling with a 1-7 record, 4.88 ERA, he would soon become one of the greatest and most beloved pitchers in Red Sox history and a great idol in Boston.

Starting to be known as "El Tiante" at Fenway Park, in 1972 Tiant regained his old form with a 15-6 record and led the league with a 1.91 ERA. He would win 20 games in 1973 and 22 in 1974. Though hampered by back problems in 1975, he won 18 games for the American League Champion Red Sox and then excelled for Boston in the postseason. In the playoffs he defeated the three time defending World Champion Oakland Athletics in a 7-1 three-hitter complete game, then opened the World Series against the Cincinnati Reds. His father and mother, having been allowed to visit from Cuba under a special visa, were in Fenway Park that game to watch his son defeat The Big Red Machine in a 6-0 five-hit shutout. Tiant won Game 4 as well (his second complete game in the series) and had a no-decision in Game 6, which has been called the greatest game ever played, after Carlton Fisk’s dramatic game-winning walk-off home run in the 12th inning.

Tiant went 21-12 in 1976, 12-8 in 1977, and 13-8 in 1978. At the end of that season, he signed as a free agent with the Yankees. Tiant compiled a 21-17 record in New York over two seasons from 1979-80. He finished his career after two brief stints for the Pirates and Angels.

In his 19-season career, Tiant compiled a 229-172 record with 2416 strikeouts, a 3.30 ERA, 187 complete games, and 49 shutouts in 3486.1 innings. He was inducted to the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 1997.

Tiant has fallen short the past few years on being selected to the Hall of Fame. Well known for his great pitching, charisma, and as an avid cigar smoker, he decided to launch his own line of cigars formulated and designed by him, being named after his nickname, El Tiante.

Tiant served as the head coach for the baseball team at the Savannah College of Art and Design from 1998-2001 where he posted a record of 55-97 with a .366 winning percentage

Luis Tiant currently resides in Boston.

[edit] Statistics

[edit] Pitching Stats

Year Team G GS W L ERA K R ER CG SHO SV IP H HR BB IB WP HBP
1964 CLE A 19 16 10 4 2.83 105 41 40 9 3 1 127 94 13 47 2 4 2
1965 CLE A 41 30 11 11 3.53 152 88 77 10 2 1 196.1 166 20 66 3 2 3
1966 CLE A 46 16 12 11 2.79 145 50 48 7 5 8 155 121 16 50 4 3 2
1967 CLE A 33 29 12 9 2.74 219 76 65 9 1 2 213.2 177 24 67 2 1 1
1968 CLE A 34 32 21 9 1.60 264 53 46 19 9 0 258.1 152 16 73 4 3 4
1969 CLE A 38 37 9 20 3.71 156 123 103 9 1 0 249.2 229 37 129 11 0 8
1970 MIN A 18 17 7 3 3.40 50 36 35 2 1 0 92.2 84 12 41 0 2 2
1971 BOS A 21 10 1 7 4.85 59 42 39 1 0 0 72.1 73 8 32 1 4 1
1972 BOS A 43 19 15 6 1.91 123 45 38 12 6 3 179 128 7 65 5 0 0
1973 BOS A 35 35 20 13 3.34 206 105 101 23 0 0 272 217 32 78 3 2 7
1974 BOS A 38 38 22 13 2.92 176 106 101 25 7 0 311.1 281 21 82 3 1 4
1975 BOS A 35 35 18 14 4.02 142 126 116 18 2 0 260 262 25 72 0 2 4
1976 BOS A 38 38 21 12 3.06 131 107 95 19 3 0 279 274 25 64 2 1 3
1977 BOS A 32 32 12 8 4.53 124 98 95 3 3 0 188.2 210 26 51 3 0 2
1978 BOS A 32 31 13 8 3.31 114 80 78 12 5 0 212.1 185 26 57 4 0 5
1979 NY A 30 30 13 8 3.91 104 94 85 5 1 0 195.2 190 22 53 1 0 0
1980 NY A 25 25 8 9 4.89 84 79 74 3 0 0 136.1 139 10 50 3 2 1
1981 PIT N 9 9 2 5 3.92 32 31 25 1 0 0 57.1 54 3 19 2 0 0
1982 CAL A 6 5 2 2 5.76 30 20 19 0 0 0 29.2 39 3 8 0 0 0
Total NL 9 9 2 5 3.92 32 31 25 1 0 0 57.1 54 3 19 2 0 0
Total AL 564 475 227 167 3.29 2384 1369 1255 186 49 15 3429 3021 343 1085 51 27 49
Total 573 484 229 172 3.30 2416 1400 1280 187 49 15 3486.1 3075 346 1104 53 27 49

[edit] Fielding Stats

Year Team POS G GS INN PO A ERR DP TP PB SB CS PkO AVG
1964 CLE A P 19 16 127 3 21 1 2 0 1 2 3 4 .960
1965 CLE A P 41 30 196.1 17 27 1 2 0 2 4 4 3 .978
1966 CLE A P 46 16 155 9 20 4 0 0 2 3 4 2 .879
1967 CLE A P 33 29 213.2 13 17 4 3 0 2 4 4 0 .882
1968 CLE A P 34 32 258.1 15 19 1 2 0 0 0 9 0 .971
1969 CLE A P 38 37 249.2 22 31 4 1 0 3 14 7 1 .930
1970 MIN A P 18 17 92.2 3 14 1 2 0 0 5 7 0 .944
1971 BOS A P 21 10 72.1 5 9 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 .933
1972 BOS A P 43 19 179 7 24 1 1 0 1 4 7 0 .969
1973 BOS A P 35 35 272 17 31 1 4 0 1 13 8 3 .980
1974 BOS A P 38 38 311.1 22 31 4 1 0 0 23 7 2 .930
1975 BOS A P 35 35 260 16 22 4 2 0 0 19 11 5 .905
1976 BOS A P 38 38 279 12 34 4 4 0 0 23 16 2 .920
1977 BOS A P 32 32 188.2 16 16 0 0 0 0 13 8 3 1.000
1978 BOS A P 32 31 212.1 14 20 0 2 0 0 14 6 2 1.000
1979 NY A P 30 30 195.2 13 27 2 2 0 2 14 9 0 .952
1980 NY A P 25 25 136.1 13 21 2 3 0 0 18 7 1 .944
1981 PIT N P 9 9 57.1 3 5 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1.000
1982 CAL A P 6 5 29.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1.000
Total P 573 484 3486.1 221 389 35 31 0 14 182 121 28 .946

[edit] Batting Stats

Year Team G AB R H HR RBI AVG OBP SLG 2B 3B BB SO HBP SH SB IBB GDP
1964 CLE A 19 45 3 5 1 3 .111 .111 .178 0 0 0 13 0 3 0 0 3
1965 CLE A 41 68 2 6 1 3 .088 .127 .132 0 0 3 30 0 4 0 0 1
1966 CLE A 46 36 0 4 0 3 .111 .135 .111 0 0 1 12 0 8 0 0 0
1967 CLE A 33 71 9 18 1 10 .254 .270 .338 3 0 2 23 0 3 0 0 1
1968 CLE A 34 87 4 7 0 3 .080 .080 .092 1 0 0 14 0 11 0 0 1
1969 CLE A 38 81 8 19 2 9 .235 .267 .358 2 1 3 22 1 4 0 0 2
1970 MIN A 18 32 7 13 0 4 .406 .424 .531 4 0 1 6 0 3 1 0 0
1971 BOS A 21 19 0 3 0 1 .158 .158 .211 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1
1972 BOS A 43 56 3 6 0 4 .107 .138 .125 1 0 2 18 0 3 0 0 1
1973 BOS A 35 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1974 BOS A 38 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1975 BOS A 35 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1976 BOS A 38 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
1977 BOS A 32 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1978 BOS A 32 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1979 NY A 30 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1980 NY A 25 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1981 PIT N 9 16 0 3 0 4 .188 .235 .313 2 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 0
1982 CAL A 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total NL 9 16 0 3 0 4 .188 .235 .313 2 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 0
Total AL 564 497 36 81 5 40 .163 .184 .221 12 1 12 143 1 39 1 0 10
Total 573 513 36 84 5 44 .164 .185 .224 14 1 13 146 1 41 1 0 10

[edit] Transactions

  • Sold by Mexico City Tigers (Mexican) to Cleveland Indians (1962).
  • Traded by Cleveland Indians with Stan Williams to Minnesota Twins in exchange for Dean Chance, Bob Miller, Ted Uhlaender and Graig Nettles (December 10, 1969).
  • Released by Minnesota Twins (March 31, 1971).
  • Signed by Atlanta Braves (April 16, 1971).
  • Released by Atlanta Braves (May 15, 1971).
  • Signed by Boston Red Sox (May 17, 1971).
  • Granted free agency (November 2, 1978).
  • Signed by New York Yankees (November 13, 1978).
  • Granted free agency (October 27, 1980).
  • Signed by Pittsburgh Pirates (February 23, 1981).
  • Released by Pittsburgh Pirates (October 5, 1981).
  • Sold by Tabasco (Mexican) to California Angels (August 2, 1982).
  • Granted free agency (November 10, 1982).

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