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Scott McGregor 1983 World Champs Baltimore Orioles Autographed Signed OML Baseball COA

~~THIS ONE IS A BEAUTY!!

Great looking, single signed baseball by 1983 World Champion Baltimore Orioles pitcher...Scott McGregor.

Scott began his career in 1976 with the Baltimore Orioles.  He played his entire 13-year career with the Orioles 1976-88.  During his career, he played in 357 games and registered a 138-108 won/loss record with a 3.99 ERA, 83 complete games, 23 shutouts. 5 saves and 904 K's in 2,140.2 innings pitched.  Scott was named to the 1981 AL All-Star team and was a member of the 1979 AL Champion Baltimore Orioles as well as the 1983 World Champion Baltimore Orioles.  Scott signed the sweet spot of this OML Allan H. Selig baseball with a blue ballpoint pen and he also inscribed underneath his name, "1983 WORLd ChAMps", to note his affiliation with the great team.  Scott signed this OML baseball on Saturday May 15, 2010.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...

Scott Houston McGregor (born January 18, 1954) is a former Major League Baseball player, a pitcher who spent his entire career with the Baltimore Orioles from 1976 to 1988. He is the pitching coach for the Aberdeen IronBirds.

McGregor grew up in southern California and played baseball at El Segundo High School with future Hall of Famer George Brett.[1] He was in the New York Yankees' organization until June 1976, when he was part of a ten-player deal.[2]

McGregor was selected to the American League All-Star team in 1981. He won 20 games in 1980 and was solid in two postseasons with the Orioles in 1979 and 1983. McGregor sent the Orioles to the World Series by clinching the 1979 ALCS with a Game 4 shutout of the California Angels. He also pitched a complete game victory in Pittsburgh in Game 3 of the World Series. Despite taking the loss in Game 7, McGregor yielded only two runs in 8 innings to Willie Stargell and the eventual champion Pirates.

In the 1983 postseason, McGregor allowed only two runs in the openers of the ALCS and World Series, but lost both games by scores of 2-1 to the White Sox and Phillies, respectively. However, in Game 5, he shut out the Phillies in a complete game to end the series, four games to one.

After the 1983 World Series, he remained a starting pitcher on the Orioles for the next five seasons and made his final appearance on April 27, 1988.

McGregor was named interim Orioles bullpen coach in late 2013 replacing Bill Castro who was promoted to pitching coach. He did not return in 2014.

Lifetime guarantee in regards to this autographed baseball which also comes with a COA from Gearhart Enterprises, Inc. Member of the UACC. UACC Registered Dealer #RD189.