Dennis Cook Baseball player

Dennis Bryan Cook (born October 4, 1962 in La Marque, Texas) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball with nine teams from 1988 to 2002: the San Francisco Giants (1988–1989), Philadelphia Phillies (1989–1990, 2001), Los Angeles Dodgers (1990–1991), Cleveland Indians (1992–1993, 1995), Chicago White Sox (1994), Texas Rangers (1995–1996), Florida Marlins (1997), New York Mets (1998–2001), and Anaheim Angels (2002). He made his major league debut on September 12, 1988, and played his final game on September 18, 2002.Cook was a member of the 1997 World Champion Marlins, pitching in the World Series and was the winning pitcher in relief of Game 3.Although not on the postseason roster, Cook was a member of the 2002 Angels team that won the World Series, defeating the Giants.On February 1, 2010 Cook was announced as Team Sweden's new head coach along with Scott Scudder in the coaching staff.Prior to his major league career, Cook graduated from Dickinson High School in 1981. In college Cook was named to the All-Southwest Conference Team as an outfielder at University of Texas in both 1984 and 1985.

Personal facts

Birth dateOctober 04, 1962
Birth place
La Marque Texas

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Baseball player

Career startSeptember 12, 1988
Career endSeptember 18, 2002
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former teams
San Francisco Giants
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
position
Pitcher
teams
Chicago White Sox
Cleveland Indians
Los Angeles Dodgers
Miami Marlins
New York Mets
Philadelphia Phillies
San Francisco Giants
Texas Rangers (baseball)
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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