Cliff Young | |
Position: | Pitcher |
Bats: | Left |
Throws: | Left |
Birth Date: | August 2, 1964 |
Birth Place: | Willis, Texas, U.S. |
Death Place: | Montgomery County, Texas, U.S. |
Debutleague: | MLB |
Debutdate: | July 14 |
Debutyear: | 1990 |
Debutteam: | California Angels |
Finalleague: | MLB |
Finaldate: | July 24 |
Finalyear: | 1993 |
Finalteam: | Cleveland Indians |
Statleague: | MLB |
Stat1label: | Win–loss record |
Stat1value: | 5–4 |
Stat3label: | Strikeouts |
Stat3value: | 56 |
Stat2label: | Earned run average |
Stat2value: | 4.25 |
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Clifford Raphael Young (August 2, 1964 – November 4, 1993) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He pitched in parts of three seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1990 and 1993 for the California Angels (1990–91) and Cleveland Indians (1993).
He was originally drafted by the Montreal Expos in 1983, then was acquired by the Toronto Blue Jays on September 10, 1985, completing an earlier trade of outfielder Mitch Webster to Montreal.
He was selected by the Oakland Athletics in the Rule 5 draft after the 1986 season, then was later returned to Toronto before the 1987 season started. Toronto traded him to the California Angels on March 9, 1989 for pitcher DeWayne Buice.
The Cleveland Indians then signed him to a minor league contract on November 3, 1992, and invited him to spring training.
On May 21, 1993, Young picked up the only save of his abbreviated career in a 10-5 Indians win over the Tigers. Young went 3 shutout innings, closing out the win for starter Mike Bielecki.[1] The Indians released him at the end of the 1993 season.
Shortly thereafter, Young was killed in a highway crash when the car he was driving went off the road and hit a tree, killing him instantly.[2]
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