Calvin Drew Schiraldi (born June 16, 1962) is an American former professional
baseball
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pitcher
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. He played in
Major League Baseball
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(MLB) from 1984 through 1991 for five different teams. He is best remembered as the losing pitcher of Games 6 and 7 of the
1986 World Series
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, when he pitched for the
Boston Red Sox
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. Listed at and , he threw and batted right-handed.
Early years and amateur career
Schiraldi was born in
Houston, Texas
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, and attended
Westlake High School in
Austin, Texas
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. He was drafted after high school by the
Chicago White Sox
The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The club plays its ...
in the 17th round of the
1980 Major League Baseball draft
The 1980 Major League Baseball draft took place in June 1980. The draft saw the New York Mets select Darryl Strawberry first overall.
First round selections
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C ...
, but chose instead to attend the
University of Texas
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. Schiraldi, along with future
Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Founded in as one of the Ameri ...
teammate
Roger Clemens, pitched the
Texas Longhorns baseball
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The University of Tex ...
team to a
1983 College World Series championship. Schiraldi was named the
College World Series Most Outstanding Player and to the All-Tournament Team.
Professional career
New York Mets (1984–1985)
Following his performance in the
College World Series
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, Schiraldi was selected by the
New York Mets
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in the first round (27th pick) of the
1983 Major League Baseball draft. After going 17–4 with a 2.59
earned run average
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for the
Jackson Mets
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and
Tidewater Tides in , Schiraldi received a September call-up to the Mets. He made his major league debut on September 1, starting the second game of a
double header against the
San Diego Padres
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, and gave up five
runs (four earned) in 3.1 innings. Schiraldi did not figure in the decision in that game. He made two more starts for the Mets that year, losing both.
Schiraldi split between the Mets and Tidewater, earning his first major league win on April 22 against the
St. Louis Cardinals
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. Following the season, Schiraldi was traded to the Red Sox along with
John Christensen,
Wes Gardner and
La Schelle Tarver for
Bob Ojeda,
Tom McCarthy,
John Mitchell and Chris Bayer.
Boston Red Sox (1986–1987)
With the
International League
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's
Pawtucket Red Sox, Schiraldi was converted to a
reliever. He made his debut with the big league club on July 20, . With no outs, runners on first and third, and the Red Sox already down 6-3 to the
Seattle Mariners
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in the
Kingdome
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, Schiraldi replaced
Jeff Sellers in the sixth inning. He allowed both inherited base runners to score, and gave up an
earned run
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of his own in the sixth.
However, he pitched a perfect seventh.
He pitched again the next day, striking out four in innings without giving up a run. He earned manager
John McNamara's trust with similarly impressive performances on July 26 and August 1, and on August 3, with the Red Sox leading the
Kansas City Royals
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, 5–3, Schiraldi entered in the ninth inning with runners on first and second and no outs. He struck out the first two batters he faced and retired the third for his first career
save.
Whereas closing duties had been split between
Bob Stanley and
Joe Sambito up to that point, Schiraldi emerged as the Bosox's
closer for the remainder of the season. He ended the season with a 4–2 record, nine saves, a 1.41 ERA and 55
strikeouts
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in 51 innings.
Schiraldi appeared in four of the seven games of the
1986 American League Championship Series against the
California Angels
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. Although he took the loss in game four, he pitched respectably in the series, striking out five in the final two innings of game seven.
1986 World Series
After saving game one of the
World Series
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, Schiraldi entered game six in the bottom of the eighth after
Roger Clemens was lifted for a pinch hitter. The Red Sox were ahead, 3–2, but he gave up a game-tying
sacrifice fly to Mets catcher
Gary Carter
Gary Edmund Carter (April 8, 1954 – February 16, 2012) was an American professional baseball catcher whose 19-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career was spent primarily with the Montreal Expos and New York Mets. Nicknamed "Kid" for his youth ...
. Schiraldi allowed the first two batters to reach base in the ninth but retired the next three. The Sox gave him a two-run lead when he took the mound in the tenth, three outs away from what would have been their first World Series title since 1918.
Schiraldi retired the first two batters but allowed three straight singles to Carter,
Kevin Mitchell and
Ray Knight
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. Knight's hit knocked in Carter to cut the Red Sox lead to 1 run. Schiraldi was replaced by Bob Stanley, who threw a
wild pitch
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, which allowed Mitchell to score the tying run.
Mookie Wilson followed by hitting a ground ball that rolled between the legs of
Bill Buckner, scoring Knight and giving the Mets an improbable victory.
That led to a deciding game seven. With the score tied, 3–3, in the seventh inning, Schiraldi gave up a leadoff home run to Knight, who became the series MVP. Schiraldi gave up two more earned runs in just of an inning to take the loss in the series clincher. His ERA for the World Series was 13.50.
Chicago Cubs (1988–1989)
In , Wes Gardner, who also came over from the Mets in the Ojeda trade, emerged as the primary closer for the Red Sox, though Schiraldi did have six saves. Following the season, he and
Al Nipper were traded to the
Chicago Cubs
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for
Lee Smith. With the Cubs, Schiraldi was converted back into a
starter, and went 9-13 with a 4.38 ERA in . The Cubs shifted him back to the
bullpen
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in before sending him to the
San Diego Padres
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just before the August 30 trade deadline, with
Darrin Jackson and a player to be named later for
Luis Salazar
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and
Marvell Wynne.
San Diego Padres (1989–1990)
Schiraldi made four starts with the Padres in 1989, going 3–1 with a 2.53 ERA. Though he did make eight starts with the Padres in (including the game where
Roseanne Barr
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infamously performed "
The Star-Spangled Banner
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" at
Jack Murphy Stadium), he found himself in the bullpen for most of the season. Schiraldi went 3–8 with one save and a 4.41 ERA in 1990. Schiraldi recorded his final MLB save on April 23, 1990; he pitched the final 3 innings of a 13-3 padres victory over the Giants. The Padres released him during
Spring training
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the following season. He hit two
home run
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s during his stint with the Padres.
Texas Rangers (1991)
Schiraldi caught on with the
Houston Astros
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following his release from the Padres. He was assigned to their triple A
Pacific Coast League
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affiliate, the
Tucson Toros
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The original Toros were a Triple-A minor league baseball team in the Pacific Coast League from 1969 to 1997, where they won the PCL Championship in ...
, with whom he went 3–2 with a 4.47 ERA before being dealt to the
Texas Rangers. He made three appearances with the Rangers in , spending most of the season with their
American Association affiliate, the
Oklahoma City 89ers.
MLB statistics
Personal life
Schiraldi was previously the head coach of the baseball team at
St. Michael's Catholic Academy in Austin, Texas, and the 17U Texas Fire travel team. He is currently the head coach for the Action Baseball Club 17U White team.
Schiraldi is married to Debbie Murphy Schiraldi, whom he met in 1984 in
Jackson, Mississippi
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, while pitching for the
Jackson Mets
The Jackson Mets were a professional baseball team based in Jackson, Mississippi, from 1975 through 1990. As of 2010, they were the longest-tenured club to be based in the Jackson metropolitan area. For their entire sixteen seasons of existence, ...
, a Texas League Class AA affiliate of the New York Mets. That year Schiraldi went 14-3 for the championship squad. Calvin and Debbie Schiraldi have two children, Samantha and Lukas.
Schiraldi's son Lukas played four years of baseball at St. Michael's Catholic Academy under his father as head coach, and was named to the All-State team as a pitcher his senior season. Like his father, Lukas pitched for the
University of Texas Longhorns, going 9-4 during the 2014 season. Lukas was signed in June 2014 by the
Seattle Mariners
The Seattle Mariners are an American professional baseball team based in Seattle. The Mariners compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League West, West Division. The team joined the American ...
and played in their minor league system until July 2017, when he was part of a trade to the
Miami Marlins
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for
David Phelps. He was released by the Marlins'
Jupiter Hammerheads
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in April 2019.
Schiraldi wrote the book ''The Arena: The True Story of One Man's Search for Excellence and the Price He Paid for Daring to Achieve It'' about his upbringing, time spent at the University of Texas, his Major League career and post playing days.
References
External links
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1962 births
Living people
New York Mets players
Boston Red Sox players
Chicago Cubs players
Texas Rangers players
San Diego Padres players
Baseball players from Manhattan
Baseball players from Houston
Major League Baseball pitchers
Texas Longhorns baseball players
College World Series Most Outstanding Player Award winners
Lynchburg Mets players
Jackson Mets players
Tidewater Tides players
Pawtucket Red Sox players
Oklahoma City 89ers players
Tucson Toros players
All-American college baseball players
Westlake High School (Texas) alumni
20th-century American sportsmen