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Tim Stoddard Biography

Tim Stoddard is one of the most popular and richest Baseball Player who was born on January 24, 1953 in East Chicago, Indiana, United States. Timothy Paul Stoddard (born January 24 1953) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Stoddard is one of two players to play in both an World Series and a Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championship alongside the fellow East Chicago Washington High School alumni Kenny Lofton.

Stoddard first made it to the majors by playing in the year 1975. He was let go to the White Sox organization in March 1977, and then later signed with his team, the Baltimore Orioles.

A right-handed pitcher, Stoddard pitched for the Chicago White Sox (1975), Baltimore Orioles (1978–83), Chicago Cubs (1984), San Diego Padres (1985–86), New York Yankees (1986–88) and Cleveland Indians (1989). Currently, he is the pitching coach for the baseball team at North Central College.

After a second brief majors call up in 1978, Stoddard made a Major League Roster for good in 1979 with the Baltimore Orioles; that year, he pitched in 29 games, winning three and saving three others, with a 1.71 earned run average in 58 innings pitched. The 1979 Orioles won the American League pennant, before losing to the Pittsburgh Pirates in the World Series, after leading three games to one. In Game Four, Stoddard was the winning pitcher and drove in a run with an eighth-inning single, becoming the first player to drive in a World Series run in his very first at-bat. (At the time, the World Series only used the designated hitter in even-number years.)

In the sport of basketball, Stoddard was an active forward on the Wolfpack’s 1973-74 NCAA Basketball Champions under Coach Sloan the team, and was a teammate with Basketball Hall of Famer David Thompson. The Wolfpack were 30-1 during the season, with only one loss coming against coach Bill Walton’s UCLA Bruins. The Wolfpack got revenge at the NCAA Tournament and defeated UCLA in the Final Four, ending UCLA’s seven-year reign to be National Champions. Stoddard scored 9 score and grabbed 9rebounds during the double overtime final, which was a 80-77 victory. Stoddard scored 8 points and 7 rebounds during the 76-64 win of the Championship Game vs. Marquette University. For his college basketball career, Stoddard averaged 6.3 points and 4.9 rebound per game and had 5.6 scores and 4.8 rebounding during the championship season.

NameTim Stoddard
First NameTim
Last NameStoddard
OccupationBaseball Player
BirthdayJanuary 24
Birth Year1953
Place of BirthEast Chicago
Home TownIndiana
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignCapricorn
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After the 1983 season Stoddard was traded by Baltimore to the Oakland Athletics for third baseman Wayne Gross. In spring training (March 26, 1984) he was again traded, this time to the Chicago Cubs for two minor league players. During the 1984 season, Stoddard pitched in 58 games and posted a 10-6 record and seven saves as the Cubs won the National League East title—their first postseason appearance since the 1945 World Series. The Cubs, however, lost to the San Diego Padres in the National League Championship Series. After the season Stoddard signed with the Padres as a free agent. The compensation draft pick that the Cubs received for losing Stoddard in free-agency was later used to draft Rafael Palmeiro.

Tim Stoddard Net Worth

Tim Stoddard is one of the richest Baseball Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Tim Stoddard's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

A 6’7″ Stoddard was born and raised in East Chicago, Indiana. He was on his 1971 East Chicago Washington High School Senators basketball team, who won without losing (29-0) and also won the Indiana state basketball championship at the high school level. The other players on the team were Pete Trgovich (who played at UCLA) and Junior Bridgeman (who played at Louisville as well as in the NBA).

Stoddard was a collegiate pitcher in the NCAA tournament for NC State from 1972-1975. Stoddard had a record of 12-3 during 1974, and is 4th on the single-season NC State ERA list with an 1.05 ERA in 1975. The team took home 3 ACC Championships in Stoddard’s four seasons.

In January, 1975, Stoddard was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 2nd round of the MLB January draft after playing collegiate baseball at North Carolina State. In 1975 he made his professional debut, pitching for the Class AA Knoxville Sox, where he went 3-4, with a 4.23 ERA and 7 Saves. In 1976 he pitched for Knoxville and the Class AAA Iowa Oaks. Released by the White Sox, Stoddard pitched the 1977 season for the Baltimore Orioles’ Class AA Charlotte O’s going 10-7 with a 3.21 ERA and 5 saves. In 1978 Stoddard was promoted to the Class AAA Rochester Red Wings, where he was 7-3 with a 2.61 ERA and 7 saves.

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Source of IncomeBaseball Player
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HouseLiving in own house.

While pitching for the Padres, on June 18, 1986, Stoddard hit his only career Home Run in what turned out to be his final Major League at bat. After pitching for the Padres for a year and a half, Stoddard was traded to the New York Yankees on July 9, 1986 for Ed Whitson who had famously fought with Yankees Manager Billy Martin.

Stoddard served mainly as a Yankee setup man for closer Dave Righetti. While pitching against the then-California Angels (today the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim) on September 5, 1987, Stoddard gave up the first-ever “broken bat” home run to Jack Howell. Stoddard was released by the Yankees on August 14, 1988 after posting a 6.38 ERA.

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In 1983 Stoddard was a member of the Orioles 1983 World Series champions. Stoddard did not pitch in the World Series, which the Orioles won over the Philadelphia Phillies in five games. Stoddard became the first player to win a championship ring in both an NCAA basketball championship game and a World Series.

Stoddard served as the baseball adviser and played the role of a Dodger pitcher in the 1993 film Rookie of the Year.

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Stoddard pitched his final season (1989) with the Cleveland Indians, pitching in 14 games with a 2.95 ERA before being released on July 12, 1989.

Facts & Trivia

Tim Ranked on the list of most popular Baseball Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Tim Stoddard celebrates birthday on January 24 of every year.

In 2006, Stoddard was inducted into the Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame.

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