Raymond Mark Searage (born May 1, 1955 in Freeport, New York) was a relief pitcher for the New York Mets (1981), Milwaukee Brewers (1984–1986), Chicago White Sox (1986–1987) and Los Angeles Dodgers (1989–1990).
In 7 seasons he had a 11–13 win-loss record with a 3.50 ERA. He appeared in 254 games, pitched 287 ⅔ innings, finished 101 games, and garnered 11 saves. Searage allowed 267 hits, 120 runs, 112 earned runs, 22 home runs, 137 walks (23 inten...
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Raymond Mark Searage (born May 1, 1955 in Freeport, New York) was a relief pitcher for the New York Mets (1981), Milwaukee Brewers (1984–1986), Chicago White Sox (1986–1987) and Los Angeles Dodgers (1989–1990).
In 7 seasons he had a 11–13 win-loss record with a 3.50 ERA. He appeared in 254 games, pitched 287 ⅔ innings, finished 101 games, and garnered 11 saves. Searage allowed 267 hits, 120 runs, 112 earned runs, 22 home runs, 137 walks (23 intentional), 193 strikeouts, hit 3 batters, made 14 wild pitches, faced 1,242 batters, and balked twice.
In his brief tenure with the New York Mets he had a 1–0 career record as a Met and went 1 for 1 in his only at bat as a Met, making him the only Met in history to have a 100% winning percentage and a 1.000 batting average.
He was the pitching coach for the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians.
On October 17, 2009 he was promoted to the Pittsburgh Pirates. and was named interim pitching coach for the Pirates in August 2010. After Clint Hurdle was named...
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