Tim Wakefield, whose full name is Timothy Stephen Wakefield, is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher who played for 19 seasons.
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Wakefield was born in Melbourne, Florida, on August 2, 1966. He attended Eau Gallie High School for his primary education before continuing his studies at Florida Tech. Wakefield demonstrated his great first baseman abilities while attending Florida Tech, earning the Panthers’ team MVP honors in both his sophomore and junior seasons.
Notably, he accomplished outstanding exploits by establishing single-season records with 22 home runs and a career record of 40 home runs. In 2006, the institution retired Wakefield’s number 3 jersey in honor of his tremendous services.
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Tim Wakefield High School
Timothy Wakefield attended Eau Gallie High School and then attended Florida Tech.
Tim Wakefield College
Timothy Wakefield attended Florida Tech.
Tim Wakefield Draft
Drafted in the 8th round (200th overall) by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1988.
Tim Wakefield Trade
Similar to Tim Wakefield, Lowe spent his eight seasons in Boston switching between the rotation and the bullpen.
Tim Wakefield Contract
Tim Wakefield agreed to a two-year, $5 million contract with the Boston Red Sox, with a $5 million guarantee.
Tim Wakefield Career Stats
In 2002, as a starter, he won 21 games. The next year, he won 17 games. He had a career Red Sox record of 70-55 (111 starts in 384 appearances), 85 saves, 3.57 ERA, and 673 strikeouts from 1997 to 2004.


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