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Dave Tobik

David Vance Tobik (born March 2, 1953) is an American former right-handed professional baseball relief pitcher. After attending Ohio University, Tobik played eight seasons in the Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Detroit Tigers (1978–1982), Texas Rangers (1983–1984), and Seattle Mariners (1985).

Dave Tobik
Pitcher
Born: (1953-03-02) March 2, 1953 (age 71)
Euclid, Ohio, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
August 26, 1978, for the Detroit Tigers
Last MLB appearance
October 5, 1985, for the Seattle Mariners
MLB statistics
Win–loss record14–23
Earned run average3.70
Strikeouts256
Teams

Career edit

Ohio University edit

Tobik played college baseball at Ohio University where he was an All-Mid-American Conference pitcher from 1971 to 1974.[citation needed] During the 1974 season, Tobik compiled a record of 6-3 with 78 strikeouts and an earned run average of 0.84.[1] He was inducted into the Kermit Blosser Ohio Athletics Hall of Fame in 1989.[2][3]

Detroit Tigers edit

In January 1975, Tobik was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the first round (second overall) during the secondary phase of the January 1975 MLB draft.[4]

From 1975 to 1977, he played for the Tigers' farm teams in Lakeland, Florida (the Lakeland Flying Tigers) and Montgomery, Alabama (the Montgomery Rebels).[5][6] He moved up to the Triple-A Evansville Triplets in 1977 and played in Evansville for parts of the 1977 to 1980 seasons.[5]

Tobik made his MLB debut on August 26, 1978, giving up three earned runs in a 9-5 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers.[7] The following year, he appeared in 37 games for the 1979 Detroit Tigers.[4] He spent most of the 1980 season in Evansville, but did appear in 17 games (all but one in relief) for the 1980 Tigers.[4][5] On August 22, 1980, Tobik struck out four batters in one inning while pitching for Evansville against Denver, as La Rue Washington reached first base on a passed ball after being struck out by Tobik.[8]

In 1981, Tobik compiled a record of 2-2 with a 2.69 earned run average (Adjusted ERA+ of 141) in 60-1/3 innings pitched.[4]

In 1982, and after an injury sidelined Dave Rozema, Tobik became the Tigers' closer. In June 1982, Sparky Anderson credited Tobik's success to his development of a forkball and called Tobik the "king" of a Detroit bullpen that also included Kevin Saucier and Elías Sosa.[9] Anderson added: "I admit, I didn't see it coming. But I'm smart enough to pounce on something good when I see it. We don't have anybody throwing like Tobik. That forkball of his is unreal."[9] In May 1982, Tobik and Jack Morris combined for a two-hit shutout against the California Angels.[10] In June 1982, Wade Boggs hit his first career home run off Tobik—an 11th inning walk-off home run that Boggs later recalled as a turning point in his early career.[11][12] Tobik led the 1982 Tigers with nine saves,[13] and appeared in a career-high 51 games, but also compiled a disappointing record of 4-9.[4]

Texas Rangers edit

During spring training in 1983, Tobik was traded to the Texas Rangers for all-star outfielder Johnny Grubb.[14][15] Playing for the Rangers in 1983, Tobik converted all nine of his save opportunities for the Rangers.[16] Tobik pitched two seasons for the Rangers, appearing in 51 games, all in relief. In July 1984, the Rangers sent Tobik to Oklahoma City. On being sent to Oklahoma City, Tobik told reporters, "I don't know what to think anymore. I don't think they have to have a reason all the time for doing things. I'm a major league pitcher. I don't deserve this but what can you do?"[16]

Calgary and Seattle edit

In January 1985, Tobik signed with the Calgary Cannons in the Pacific Coast League. He was the first player to sign with the newly formed Calgary baseball team.[17] He won a career-high 12 games for the Cannons in 1985 and also established the team record for wins in a season.[18] Tobik also compiled a 1-0 record for the Seattle Mariners in 1985.[4][19] He appeared in his final game for the Mariners on October 5, 1985.[4][20] At the end of the 1985 season, the Mariners asked for unconditional waivers on Tobik.[21]

For his career, Tobik had a 14-23 record in 196 games. He had 28 saves and 116 games finished. His career ERA was 3.70 (Adjusted ERA+ 110).[4]

Family edit

Tobik married Anne Harter, whom he met while he played for the Evansville Triplets and she was a sports writer for the Evansville Press.[22] They have two daughters and a son. Their son, Dan Tobik, was a top baseball recruit for the University of Tennessee at Martin.[23][24] Dan currently pitches in the Los Angeles Angels organization, was drafted in 2013 out of the University of Tennessee at Martin. Tobik today lives in a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "Ohio University's Tobik Signs Pact with Tigers". The Toledo Blade. January 13, 1975.
  2. ^ . Ohio University. Archived from the original on 2014-07-19. Retrieved 2011-08-01.
  3. ^ "Five elected to OU Hall". Portsmouth Daily Times. June 7, 1989.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "Dave Tobik". baseball-reference.com.
  5. ^ a b c "Dave Tobik Minor League Statistics". baseball-reference.com.
  6. ^ "Tobik Gets Near Miss At A No-Hit Bid". Lakeland Ledger. May 4, 1976.
  7. ^ "Aug 26, 1978, Brewers at Tigers Box Score and Play by Play". baseball-reference.com.
  8. ^ "Tobik Fans Four in One Inning". The Sporting News. September 13, 1980. p. 51.
  9. ^ a b Tom Gage (June 28, 1982). "Forkball Turns Tobik Into Bullpen 'King'". The Sporting News.
  10. ^ "Morris, Tobik team to throw 2-hitter at Angeles". St. Joseph News-Press. May 23, 1982.
  11. ^ "Wade Boggs: Another Solid Hitter for the Red Sox". Baseball Digest. June 1983. p. 32.
  12. ^ "Unlikely hero Boggs homers for Sox win". Record-Journal. June 23, 1982.
  13. ^ "1982 Detroit Tigers Batting, Pitching, & Fielding Statistics". baseball-reference.com.
  14. ^ "Tigers Trade Tobik for Grubb". Ocala Star-Banner. March 26, 1983.
  15. ^ "Tobik going, going, almost gone". The Windsor Star. March 22, 1983.
  16. ^ a b Jim Reeves (July 23, 1984). "Last-Place Rangers Aren't Giving Up". The Sporting News. p. 19.
  17. ^ "Cannons acquire veteran reliever". The Calgary Herald. January 18, 1985.
  18. ^ "Mariners". The Sporting News. August 3, 1987. p. 27.
  19. ^ "Last Mariner in bullpen delivers". Spokane Chronicle. September 10, 1985.
  20. ^ "Oct 5, 1985, Mariners at White Sox Play by Play and Box Score". baseball-reference.com.
  21. ^ Bill Plaschke (November 1985). "Off-Season Has Been Worst for Best". The Sporting News. p. 53.
  22. ^ "Real troopers: Being a baseball star's wife not all peaches and cream". Beaver County Times. April 5, 1981.
  23. ^ . Madison Mallards. Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2011-08-01.
  24. ^ "Dan Tobik". Skyhawk Baseball.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
  • Venezuelan Professional Baseball League

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David Vance Tobik born March 2 1953 is an American former right handed professional baseball relief pitcher After attending Ohio University Tobik played eight seasons in the Major League Baseball MLB with the Detroit Tigers 1978 1982 Texas Rangers 1983 1984 and Seattle Mariners 1985 Dave TobikPitcherBorn 1953 03 02 March 2 1953 age 71 Euclid Ohio U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutAugust 26 1978 for the Detroit TigersLast MLB appearanceOctober 5 1985 for the Seattle MarinersMLB statisticsWin loss record14 23Earned run average3 70Strikeouts256TeamsDetroit Tigers 1978 1982 Texas Rangers 1983 1984 Seattle Mariners 1985 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Ohio University 1 2 Detroit Tigers 1 3 Texas Rangers 1 4 Calgary and Seattle 2 Family 3 References 4 External linksCareer editOhio University edit Tobik played college baseball at Ohio University where he was an All Mid American Conference pitcher from 1971 to 1974 citation needed During the 1974 season Tobik compiled a record of 6 3 with 78 strikeouts and an earned run average of 0 84 1 He was inducted into the Kermit Blosser Ohio Athletics Hall of Fame in 1989 2 3 Detroit Tigers edit In January 1975 Tobik was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the first round second overall during the secondary phase of the January 1975 MLB draft 4 From 1975 to 1977 he played for the Tigers farm teams in Lakeland Florida the Lakeland Flying Tigers and Montgomery Alabama the Montgomery Rebels 5 6 He moved up to the Triple A Evansville Triplets in 1977 and played in Evansville for parts of the 1977 to 1980 seasons 5 Tobik made his MLB debut on August 26 1978 giving up three earned runs in a 9 5 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers 7 The following year he appeared in 37 games for the 1979 Detroit Tigers 4 He spent most of the 1980 season in Evansville but did appear in 17 games all but one in relief for the 1980 Tigers 4 5 On August 22 1980 Tobik struck out four batters in one inning while pitching for Evansville against Denver as La Rue Washington reached first base on a passed ball after being struck out by Tobik 8 In 1981 Tobik compiled a record of 2 2 with a 2 69 earned run average Adjusted ERA of 141 in 60 1 3 innings pitched 4 In 1982 and after an injury sidelined Dave Rozema Tobik became the Tigers closer In June 1982 Sparky Anderson credited Tobik s success to his development of a forkball and called Tobik the king of a Detroit bullpen that also included Kevin Saucier and Elias Sosa 9 Anderson added I admit I didn t see it coming But I m smart enough to pounce on something good when I see it We don t have anybody throwing like Tobik That forkball of his is unreal 9 In May 1982 Tobik and Jack Morris combined for a two hit shutout against the California Angels 10 In June 1982 Wade Boggs hit his first career home run off Tobik an 11th inning walk off home run that Boggs later recalled as a turning point in his early career 11 12 Tobik led the 1982 Tigers with nine saves 13 and appeared in a career high 51 games but also compiled a disappointing record of 4 9 4 Texas Rangers edit During spring training in 1983 Tobik was traded to the Texas Rangers for all star outfielder Johnny Grubb 14 15 Playing for the Rangers in 1983 Tobik converted all nine of his save opportunities for the Rangers 16 Tobik pitched two seasons for the Rangers appearing in 51 games all in relief In July 1984 the Rangers sent Tobik to Oklahoma City On being sent to Oklahoma City Tobik told reporters I don t know what to think anymore I don t think they have to have a reason all the time for doing things I m a major league pitcher I don t deserve this but what can you do 16 Calgary and Seattle edit In January 1985 Tobik signed with the Calgary Cannons in the Pacific Coast League He was the first player to sign with the newly formed Calgary baseball team 17 He won a career high 12 games for the Cannons in 1985 and also established the team record for wins in a season 18 Tobik also compiled a 1 0 record for the Seattle Mariners in 1985 4 19 He appeared in his final game for the Mariners on October 5 1985 4 20 At the end of the 1985 season the Mariners asked for unconditional waivers on Tobik 21 For his career Tobik had a 14 23 record in 196 games He had 28 saves and 116 games finished His career ERA was 3 70 Adjusted ERA 110 4 Family editTobik married Anne Harter whom he met while he played for the Evansville Triplets and she was a sports writer for the Evansville Press 22 They have two daughters and a son Their son Dan Tobik was a top baseball recruit for the University of Tennessee at Martin 23 24 Dan currently pitches in the Los Angeles Angels organization was drafted in 2013 out of the University of Tennessee at Martin Tobik today lives in a suburb of St Louis Missouri citation needed References edit Ohio University s Tobik Signs Pact with Tigers The Toledo Blade January 13 1975 Ohio Athletics Hall of Fame Ohio University Archived from the original on 2014 07 19 Retrieved 2011 08 01 Five elected to OU Hall Portsmouth Daily Times June 7 1989 a b c d e f g h Dave Tobik baseball reference com a b c Dave Tobik Minor League Statistics baseball reference com Tobik Gets Near Miss At A No Hit Bid Lakeland Ledger May 4 1976 Aug 26 1978 Brewers at Tigers Box Score and Play by Play baseball reference com Tobik Fans Four in One Inning The Sporting News September 13 1980 p 51 a b Tom Gage June 28 1982 Forkball Turns Tobik Into Bullpen King The Sporting News Morris Tobik team to throw 2 hitter at Angeles St Joseph News Press May 23 1982 Wade Boggs Another Solid Hitter for the Red Sox Baseball Digest June 1983 p 32 Unlikely hero Boggs homers for Sox win Record Journal June 23 1982 1982 Detroit Tigers Batting Pitching amp Fielding Statistics baseball reference com Tigers Trade Tobik for Grubb Ocala Star Banner March 26 1983 Tobik going going almost gone The Windsor Star March 22 1983 a b Jim Reeves July 23 1984 Last Place Rangers Aren t Giving Up The Sporting News p 19 Cannons acquire veteran reliever The Calgary Herald January 18 1985 Mariners The Sporting News August 3 1987 p 27 Last Mariner in bullpen delivers Spokane Chronicle September 10 1985 Oct 5 1985 Mariners at White Sox Play by Play and Box Score baseball reference com Bill Plaschke November 1985 Off Season Has Been Worst for Best The Sporting News p 53 Real troopers Being a baseball star s wife not all peaches and cream Beaver County Times April 5 1981 Dan Tobik Madison Mallards Archived from the original on 2011 07 18 Retrieved 2011 08 01 Dan Tobik Skyhawk Baseball External links editCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Venezuelan Professional Baseball League Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dave Tobik amp oldid 1194086049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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