Bob Owchinko
Robert Dennis Owchinko
- Bats Left, Throws Left
- Height 6' 2", Weight 195 lb.
- School Eastern Michigan University
- High School Frank Cody High School
- Debut September 25, 1976
- Final Game October 1, 1986
- Born January 1, 1955 in Detroit, MI USA
Biographical Information[edit]
Bob Owchinko pitched ten years in the majors, first as a starter and then as a reliever.
He was a teammate of Dave Winfield and Ozzie Smith with the San Diego Padres, a teammate of Rickey Henderson on the Oakland Athletics of 1981 who won their division and the division series that year, and he was a reliever on the Cincinnati Reds in 1984 when Pete Rose became the player-manager.
He helped Team USA win the Silver Medal in the 1975 Pan American Games, leading the event with 3 wins and 28 strikeouts. In the 1976 College World Series, Eastern Michigan University was matched up in a game against Arizona State University. Owchinko, who had been drafted in the first round by the San Diego Padres, faced Floyd Bannister, who had been drafted first overall by the Houston Astros. Eastern Michigan won the pitching duel 2-1, being helped by a home run from Glenn Gulliver. Source: The College World Series: A History, 1947-2003.
In 1990, Owchinko played for the San Bernardino Pride of the Senior Professional Baseball Association. He pitched in 4 games and had one save with a 4.50 ERA before the league folded.
Notable Achievements[edit]
- 200 Innings Pitched Seasons: 1 (1978)
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