Showing posts with label Kevin Appier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kevin Appier. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Facts you might not know about Kevin Appier


Here are some facts you might not know about Kevin Appier:

  • Kevin Appier was a right-handed pitcher for the Royals, Athletics, Mets, Angels, and Royals (again).
  • Kevin Appier pitched in the major leagues from 1989 to 2004.
  • Kevin Appier had a career record of 169-137 with an ERA of 3.74.
  • Kevin Appier's best season was probably 1993, when he went 18-8 with a 2.56 ERA for the Royals.
  • Kevin Appier made 5 postseason appearances with the Athletics and Angels, and his record was 0-2.
  • Kevin Appier was once traded for Mo Vaughn (2001).
  • Kevin Appier briefly attempted a comeback in 2006. He pitched for the Tacoma Rainiers, AAA affiliate of the Seattle Mariners. During that time, I went to a Rainiers game and got to see Kevin Appier hanging out in the bullpen. According to the journal entry I made at the time-- "Tacoma won 1-0 --We mostly watched Kevin Appier in the bullpen-- spewing out sunflower seed shells, spitting large amounts of a clear fluid, leaning back, and once stamping his feet." (See photos below, taken by Jeremy, a friend of my step-brother Justin).




  • If you search on the internet, it is possible to find people who believe that Kevin Appier deserves to be in baseball's Hall of Fame.
  • Kevin Appier was born on December 6, 1967, the exact same day I was.
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