Ken Reynolds Baseball player

Kenneth Lee Reynolds (born January 4, 1947 in Trevose, Pennsylvania) was a baseball player with a six-year career in the MLB spanning the years 1970-1976, excluding 1974. He played for the Milwaukee Brewers of the American League, and the Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres of the National League. He began his career as a starting pitcher and ended as a relief pitcher.Reynolds had a good minor-league career, but failed to translate his success into the Major Leagues. He appeared in 103 games played, 51 as a starting pitcher and 52 in relief. In 375⅔ innings pitched, he surrendered 370 hits and 196 bases on balls, with 197 strikeouts. He lost 12 straight decisions from the start of 1972, tying a National League record.Reynolds taught project adventure at Marlborough (MA) High School. Reynolds was liked by the student body. His classes were looked at as the most exciting in the physical education department. He is now retired.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 04, 1947
Birth place
Trevose Pennsylvania

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Baseball player

Career startSeptember 05, 1970
Career endJuly 30, 1976
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former teams
Philadelphia Phillies
San Diego Padres
position
Pitcher
teams
Milwaukee Brewers
Philadelphia Phillies
San Diego Padres
St. Louis Cardinals
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