Craig Lindsay Lefferts (born September 29, 1957) is a German-American former
relief pitcher who played in
Major League Baseball for the
Chicago Cubs
The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as part of the National League (NL) Central division. The club plays its home games at Wrigley Field, which is located ...
,
San Diego Padres,
San Francisco Giants,
Baltimore Orioles,
Texas Rangers and
California Angels
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between 1983 and 1994.
Early life
Lefferts was born in West Germany, one of five children of Ed, a
United States Air Force officer, and Bobbie Lefferts.
Lefferts moved to
Sacramento, Japan,
Topeka,
Cape Cod and
San Diego before the family settled in the
Tampa Bay area.
As a child, Lefferts suffered from
asthma, was prone to attacks and his parents did not let him play baseball until he was 12 years old.
Lefferts received a commission to attend the
United States Air Force Academy where he planned to become a pilot like his father.
However, he failed the pilot physical due to a lack of
depth perception
Depth perception is the ability to perceive distance to objects in the world using the visual system and visual perception. It is a major factor in perceiving the world in three dimensions. Depth perception happens primarily due to stereopsis an ...
and lazy eye.
Lefferts' father wrote to his alma mater, the
University of Arizona, and asked if his son could
walk on to
the school's baseball team. Coach
Jerry Kindall added Lefferts to the roster but cut him shortly thereafter as he was undersized (at and ) and did not throw hard. Lefferts eventually worked his way back onto the roster to become one of the team's best pitchers.
Lefferts represented the
United States at the
1979 Pan American Games
The 1979 Pan American Games (Spanish: ''Juegos Panamericanos de 1979''), officially the VIII Pan American Games were a multi-sport event governed by the Panam Sports Organization, and were held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, from July 1 to July 15 ...
. He graduated from the University of Arizona and was the winning pitcher in the
1980 College World Series
The 1980 NCAA Division I baseball tournament was played at the end of the 1980 NCAA Division I baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, ...
title game, leading the Arizona Wildcats to a 5-3 victory over the
Hawaii Rainbow Warriors
The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors and Rainbow Wāhine are the athletic teams that represent the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (UH), in Honolulu, Hawaii. The UH athletics program is a member of the Big West Conference in most sports and competes a ...
. He was named to the 1980 College World Series all-tournament team. He was then drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the ninth round of the
1980 amateur draft.
Professional career
Lefferts helped the Padres win the
1984 National League pennant and the Giants win the 1987
National League West division title and the
1989 National League pennant. The 83 games he pitched in during 1986 not only led the National League but remains a Padres single season record.
Lefferts was traded by the Padres to the Orioles for
Erik Schullstrom on August 31, 1992, in a transaction which was completed four days later on September 4 when
Ricky Gutiérrez was also sent to San Diego.
In 12 seasons he had a win–loss record of 58-72, 45 games started, 1 complete game, 286 games finished, 101 saves, 1,145 innings, 1,108 hits allowed, 490 runs allowed, 436 earned runs allowed, 120 home runs allowed, 322 walks allowed, 719 strikeouts, 31 wild pitches, 4,754 batters faced, 55 intentional walks, 10 balks and a 3.43 ERA.
, Lefferts is the most recent pitcher to hit a
walk-off home run, doing so on April 25, 1986, in the bottom of the 12th inning against the San Francisco Giants'
Greg Minton
Gregory Brian Minton (born July 29, 1951), nicknamed "Moon Man", is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) right-handed pitcher who played for the California Angels and San Francisco Giants. Minton enjoyed a 16-year major league career, from to , ...
. He will likely be the last pitcher to do so, as the MLB has implemented a universal DH for the 2022 season and beyond.
He was the first pitcher to hit a walk-off home run since
Moe Drabowsky
Myron Walter Drabowsky (July 21, 1935 – June 10, 2006) was an American professional baseball pitcher, best-remembered for throwing scoreless innings of relief to win Game 1 of the 1966 World Series. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for ...
in 1969.
A few years after retiring as a player, Lefferts became a coach in the
Toronto Blue Jays system
before joining the
Oakland Athletics
The Oakland Athletics (often referred to as the A's) are an American professional baseball team based in Oakland, California. The Athletics compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West division. The te ...
system in 2001 and, in 2015, became the team's pitching rehab coordinator.
Lefferts underwent two failed eye surgeries in retirement which damaged his vision even further.
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1957 births
Arizona Wildcats baseball players
Living people
Major League Baseball pitchers
San Diego Padres players
Sportspeople from Munich
Chicago Cubs players
San Francisco Giants players
Baltimore Orioles players
Texas Rangers players
California Angels players
Major League Baseball players from Germany
German emigrants to the United States
Geneva Cubs players
Midland Cubs players
Iowa Cubs players
Oklahoma City 89ers players
Baseball players at the 1979 Pan American Games
Pan American Games competitors for the United States