Knowledge

Don Aase

Source 📝

845: 857: 425:
Aase was moved to the bullpen in the middle of the 1980 season (he would never start another big league game after that) and was the Angels primary closer in 1981, notching 11 saves. However, in July 1982, he suffered an elbow injury that sidelined him for nearly two years. He came back in June 1984
36: 438:. He won 10 games and saved 14 in his first year with the O's before putting up his best numbers of his big league career in 1986. That season, he saved 23 games in the first half and was named to the American League All-Star team. In the only 446:
to hit into a game-ending double play. Later in the season, he began to show signs of overwork. On August 28, he became the first Orioles pitcher to lose two games in the same day, giving up game-winning hits to
520:. Working out of the Los Angeles bullpen, Aase went 3–1 with a 4.97 ERA over 38 innings in 32 games. His final big league appearance came on the final day of the season, October 3 as the Dodgers hosted the 422:. He gave up runs in the sixth and seventh innings to blow the lead but still earned the victory when the Angels scored two runs in the bottom of the ninth to win the game and stay alive in the series. 366:
in wins, complete games, and shutouts, and was named the circuit's Pitcher of the Year. Before being brought up to the Boston Red Sox, Aase's final minor league team was the
932: 887: 442:
appearance of his career, he came on in the ninth inning with runners on first and third and one out, and earned the save by inducing
246: 892: 947: 952: 942: 937: 410:. He was primarily a starter in his first two and a half years with the team, notching 11 wins in 1978. In Game Three of the 494:
on February 20, 1989. Aase made 49 appearances out of the Mets bullpen in 1989, posting a 1–5 record with a 3.94 ERA over 59
967: 962: 917: 414:
on October 5, 1979, Aase became the first member of the Angels to earn a postseason victory. In that contest, he replaced
474:
Aase's sole win in 1987 came on Opening Day, April 6, pitching an inning and a third of scoreless relief after replacing
242: 927: 922: 907: 902: 635: 957: 755: 283: 225: 215: 205: 201: 191: 187: 183: 173: 463:
in the nightcap. Nonetheless, Aase set the record for most saves in a season for an Oriole in with 34, surpassing
897: 912: 118: 471:
earned 36 saves in 1990. His 34 saves were also at the time the record for a member of a last place team.
835: 818: 319: 600: 394:
on September 5 and ended his rookie year with a 6–2 record and a 3.12 ERA in 13 starts (a 146 ERA+).
533: 452: 882: 478:. After a few more relief appearances, he missed the rest of the season with shoulder surgery. 443: 810: 359: 299: 747: 740: 877: 712: 355: 351: 343: 8: 814: 517: 327: 221: 776: 630: 347: 128: 67: 822: 771: 751: 456: 435: 419: 403: 391: 387: 383: 367: 311: 307: 197: 179: 861: 521: 263: 849: 806: 590: 585: 555: 460: 363: 315: 148: 342:
in the sixth round of the 1972 amateur draft. That summer he struggled with the
595: 580: 550: 532:
and allowed two unearned runs over one-third of an inning before giving way to
525: 475: 339: 303: 169: 871: 615: 570: 565: 491: 439: 323: 211: 827: 625: 560: 464: 448: 415: 529: 468: 434:
Following the 1984 season, Aase became a free agent and signed with the
605: 513: 512:
Exactly one year after coming to terms with the Mets, Aase signed as a
487: 407: 138: 620: 411: 802: 382:
rotation in July 1977. He won his first big league game against the
610: 292: 536:. Aase became a free agent after the season, but opted to retire. 575: 402:
Following his first season in the majors, Aase was traded to the
379: 295: 44: 302:
from 1977 to 1990. During his MLB career, Aase played with the
275: 291:; born September 8, 1954) is an American former professional 269: 426:
and made 23 appearances for California, recording 8 saves.
108:
October 3, 1990, for the Los Angeles Dodgers
35: 528:. With the Dodgers trailing the Padres 4–3, Aase replaced 486:
With the season approaching, 34-year-old Aase signed as a
358:
with 15 losses. However, he bounced back in 1974 with the
390:
five days later. He added another shutout against the
833: 284: 272: 346:, putting up an 0–10 record to go along with a 5.81 98:
July 26, 1977, for the Boston Red Sox
746:. Kingston, NY : Total/Sports Illustrated. p.  266: 739: 869: 386:on July 26 and then threw a shutout against the 801:Career statistics and player information from 467:'s 26 saves in 1980. He held the record until 742:Baseball : the biographical encyclopedia 418:in the sixth inning with a 2–1 lead over the 933:Cal State Fullerton Titans baseball players 378:Aase reached the majors when he joined the 34: 737: 888:Baseball players from Orange, California 350:. The following season he was with the 870: 507: 733: 731: 729: 727: 725: 539: 429: 397: 16:American baseball player (born 1954) 13: 14: 979: 795: 722: 373: 855: 843: 481: 333: 262: 713:"The Week (July 24–30)," 893:Major League Baseball pitchers 764: 738:Pietrusza, David, ed. (2000). 706: 1: 948:Winston-Salem Red Sox players 830:at SABR (Baseball BioProject) 699: 953:Rhode Island Red Sox players 943:Winter Haven Red Sox players 938:Williamsport Red Sox players 235:Career highlights and awards 7: 968:Bakersfield Dodgers players 963:Rochester Red Wings players 918:Los Angeles Dodgers players 819:Baseball Reference (Minors) 10: 984: 928:American League All-Stars 923:Pawtucket Red Sox players 908:Baltimore Orioles players 903:California Angels players 451:in the first game of the 239: 234: 166: 161: 157: 147: 137: 127: 117: 112: 107: 102: 97: 92: 74: 51: 42: 33: 26: 958:Redwood Pioneers players 338:Aase was drafted by the 898:Boston Red Sox players 719:Retrieved May 20, 2021 913:New York Mets players 772:"Don Aase Statistics" 360:Winston-Salem Red Sox 300:Major League Baseball 356:Florida State League 352:Winter Haven Red Sox 344:Williamsport Red Sox 322:, he played for the 546: 518:Los Angeles Dodgers 508:Los Angeles Dodgers 328:Los Angeles Dodgers 258:Donald William Aase 222:Los Angeles Dodgers 103:Last MLB appearance 811:Baseball Reference 777:Baseball-Reference 715:Sports Illustrated 544: 314:(1985–88), of the 129:Earned run average 68:Orange, California 717:, August 8, 1977. 697: 696: 540:Career statistics 457:Oakland Athletics 436:Baltimore Orioles 430:Baltimore Orioles 420:Baltimore Orioles 404:California Angels 398:California Angels 392:Toronto Blue Jays 388:California Angels 384:Milwaukee Brewers 368:Pawtucket Red Sox 312:Baltimore Orioles 308:California Angels 255: 254: 198:Baltimore Orioles 180:California Angels 62:September 8, 1954 975: 860: 859: 858: 848: 847: 846: 839: 789: 788: 786: 784: 768: 762: 761: 745: 735: 720: 710: 547: 545:Career Pitching 543: 522:San Diego Padres 503: 502: 498: 287: 282: 281: 278: 277: 274: 271: 268: 65: 61: 59: 38: 29: 24: 23: 983: 982: 978: 977: 976: 974: 973: 972: 868: 867: 866: 856: 854: 844: 842: 834: 798: 793: 792: 782: 780: 770: 769: 765: 758: 736: 723: 711: 707: 702: 542: 510: 500: 496: 495: 484: 461:Carney Lansford 432: 400: 376: 364:Carolina League 336: 320:National League 316:American League 310:(1978–84), and 285: 265: 261: 119:Win–loss record 88: 87: 81: 66: 63: 57: 55: 27: 22: 21:Baseball player 17: 12: 11: 5: 981: 971: 970: 965: 960: 955: 950: 945: 940: 935: 930: 925: 920: 915: 910: 905: 900: 895: 890: 885: 880: 865: 864: 852: 832: 831: 825: 797: 796:External links 794: 791: 790: 763: 756: 721: 704: 703: 701: 698: 695: 694: 691: 688: 685: 682: 679: 676: 673: 670: 667: 664: 661: 658: 655: 652: 649: 646: 643: 639: 638: 633: 628: 623: 618: 613: 608: 603: 598: 593: 588: 583: 578: 573: 568: 563: 558: 553: 541: 538: 526:Dodger Stadium 509: 506: 483: 480: 476:Mike Boddicker 431: 428: 406:for infielder 399: 396: 375: 374:Boston Red Sox 372: 362:, leading the 340:Boston Red Sox 335: 332: 304:Boston Red Sox 298:who played in 253: 252: 251: 250: 237: 236: 232: 231: 230: 229: 219: 209: 195: 177: 170:Boston Red Sox 164: 163: 159: 158: 155: 154: 151: 145: 144: 141: 135: 134: 131: 125: 124: 121: 115: 114: 113:MLB statistics 110: 109: 105: 104: 100: 99: 95: 94: 90: 89: 82: 76: 75: 72: 71: 49: 48: 40: 39: 31: 30: 20: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 980: 969: 966: 964: 961: 959: 956: 954: 951: 949: 946: 944: 941: 939: 936: 934: 931: 929: 926: 924: 921: 919: 916: 914: 911: 909: 906: 904: 901: 899: 896: 894: 891: 889: 886: 884: 883:Living people 881: 879: 876: 875: 873: 863: 853: 851: 841: 840: 837: 829: 826: 824: 820: 816: 812: 808: 804: 800: 799: 783:September 20, 779: 778: 773: 767: 759: 757:9781892129345 753: 749: 744: 743: 734: 732: 730: 728: 726: 718: 716: 709: 705: 692: 689: 686: 683: 680: 677: 674: 671: 668: 665: 662: 659: 656: 653: 650: 647: 644: 641: 640: 637: 634: 632: 629: 627: 624: 622: 619: 617: 614: 612: 609: 607: 604: 602: 599: 597: 594: 592: 589: 587: 584: 582: 579: 577: 574: 572: 569: 567: 564: 562: 559: 557: 554: 552: 549: 548: 537: 535: 534:Darren Holmes 531: 527: 523: 519: 515: 505: 493: 492:New York Mets 489: 482:New York Mets 479: 477: 472: 470: 466: 462: 458: 454: 450: 445: 441: 440:All-Star Game 437: 427: 423: 421: 417: 413: 409: 405: 395: 393: 389: 385: 381: 371: 369: 365: 361: 357: 353: 349: 345: 341: 334:Minor leagues 331: 329: 325: 324:New York Mets 321: 317: 313: 309: 305: 301: 297: 294: 290: 289: 280: 259: 248: 244: 241: 240: 238: 233: 227: 223: 220: 217: 213: 212:New York Mets 210: 207: 203: 199: 196: 193: 189: 185: 181: 178: 175: 171: 168: 167: 165: 160: 156: 152: 150: 146: 142: 140: 136: 132: 130: 126: 122: 120: 116: 111: 106: 101: 96: 91: 85: 79: 73: 69: 64:(age 70) 54: 50: 47: 46: 41: 37: 32: 25: 19: 781:. Retrieved 775: 766: 741: 714: 708: 511: 485: 473: 465:Tim Stoddard 459:and then to 455:against the 453:doubleheader 449:Dave Kingman 433: 424: 416:Frank Tanana 401: 377: 354:and led the 337: 257: 256: 83: 77: 52: 43: 18: 878:1954 births 530:Dennis Cook 469:Gregg Olson 444:Chris Brown 326:(1989) and 872:Categories 823:Retrosheet 821:, or  817:, or  813:, or  809:, or  805:, or  700:References 514:free agent 488:free agent 408:Jerry Remy 139:Strikeouts 58:1954-09-08 862:Biography 815:Fangraphs 516:with the 504:innings. 490:with the 412:1979 ALCS 318:. In the 93:MLB debut 850:Baseball 828:Don Aase 666:1,109.3 330:(1990). 306:(1977), 293:baseball 243:All-Star 28:Don Aase 836:Portals 499:⁄ 380:Red Sox 296:pitcher 78:Batted: 45:Pitcher 754:  669:1,085 84:Threw: 70:, U.S. 693:1.39 690:3.80 162:Teams 149:Saves 123:66–60 86:Right 80:Right 53:Born: 807:ESPN 785:2008 752:ISBN 684:641 681:457 675:468 672:503 660:234 648:448 636:WHIP 288:-see 247:1986 226:1990 216:1989 206:1988 202:1985 192:1984 188:1982 184:1978 174:1977 133:3.80 803:MLB 678:89 663:82 654:22 651:91 645:60 642:66 631:ERA 626:HBP 576:SHO 524:at 348:ERA 143:641 874:: 774:. 750:. 724:^ 687:7 657:5 616:BB 611:HR 606:ER 591:IP 586:Sv 581:GF 571:CG 566:GS 370:. 286:AH 276:iː 270:ɑː 190:, 153:82 60:) 838:: 787:. 760:. 748:4 621:K 601:R 596:H 561:G 556:L 551:W 501:3 497:1 279:/ 273:s 267:ˈ 264:/ 260:( 249:) 245:( 228:) 224:( 218:) 214:( 208:) 204:– 200:( 194:) 186:– 182:( 176:) 172:( 56:(

Index


Pitcher
Orange, California
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Saves
Boston Red Sox
1977
California Angels
1978
1982
1984
Baltimore Orioles
1985
1988
New York Mets
1989
Los Angeles Dodgers
1990
All-Star
1986
/ˈɑːs/
AH-see
baseball
pitcher
Major League Baseball
Boston Red Sox
California Angels
Baltimore Orioles

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.