Angels Uniform #35
1961: Ray Semproch and Dan Ardell
1962: Gordie Windhorn and Julio Navarro
1963: Julio Navarro
1964: Julio Navarro and Willie Smith
1965, 66: Willie Smith
1967, 68: Jim Weaver
1969: Billy Cowan
1971: Archie Reynolds
1972 - 75: Dick Lange
1977: Balor Moore and Mike Cuellar
1978: Dave Machemer
1982: Tommy John
1983: Bill Travers
1984, 85: Dave Smith
1987, 88: Butch Wynegar
1990, 91: Cliff Young
1993: Doug Linton
1994: Dwight Smith and Andrew Lorraine
1996, 97: Dennis Springer
2000: Seth Etherton
2002: Clay Bellinger
2004 - 08: Casey Kotchman
2010: Joel Pineiro
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Butch was a very good catcher though.
Higz - January 25, 2007
We had Mike Cuellar?
Who knew?!?PieceOfAase - January 25, 2007
He started one game
With an ERA of 18.90, who would want to know?Vernster52 - January 25, 2007
tommy john
they should put him in the hall of fame just because he invented that surgery.blaqhalo - January 25, 2007
Yes
It worked for Lou Gehrigsquarefootnatlpark - January 25, 2007
Wow...just wow...
Clutch - December 1, 2009
tommy john
He didn't invent that surgery, doctors did. He was just the first to go through with it and pitch after.RH15 - January 25, 2007
Dr. Frank Jobe
A consultant to The Angels medical staff.hauldog - January 25, 2007
please
he was a guini pig for the sugery. now half the pitchers in the majors have had it. it deserves enshrinment.blaqhalo - January 25, 2007
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