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'''Benjamin Franklin Callahan''' (born May 19, 1957 in [[Mount Airy, North Carolina]]) (died January 9, 2007 in Concord, North Carolina) was a [[Major League Baseball]] [[pitcher]]. The right-hander was drafted by the [[New York Yankees]] in the 31st round of the 1980 amateur draft, then traded to the [[Oakland Athletics]] on June 15, 1983. One week later he made his [[Major League Baseball|major league]] debut with the [[Oakland Athletics|A's]].
'''Benjamin Franklin Callahan''' (born May 19, 1957 in [[Mount Airy, North Carolina]]) (died January 9, 2007 in Concord, North Carolina) was a [[Major League Baseball]] [[pitcher]]. The right-hander was drafted by the [[New York Yankees]] in the 31st round of the 1980 amateur draft, then traded to the [[Oakland Athletics]] on June 15, 1983. One week later he made his major league debut with the A's.


Out of the four games he pitched for [[Oakland Athletics|Oakland]] (two starts), Callahan's second outing was his best. On June 27, 1983 he pitched six [[innings]] and gave up just one [[earned run]] in a 7-1 victory over the [[Kansas City Royals]]. This took place in front of 21,841 fans at the [[Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum]]. The losing pitcher was [[Larry Gura]].
Out of the four games he pitched for Oakland (two starts), Callahan's second outing was his best. On June 27, 1983 he pitched six [[inning]]s and gave up just one [[earned run]] in a 7-1 victory over the [[Kansas City Royals]]. This took place in front of 21,841 fans at the [[Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum]]. The losing pitcher was [[Larry Gura]].


In his other three games, he gave up 12 [[earned runs]] in just 3.1 [[innings]] and the 26-year-old was sent back to the [[minor leagues]], never to return to the [[Major League Baseball|major league]] level. His final totals include a 1-2 record in 9.1 [[innings pitched]], two [[strikeouts]] ([[Amos Otis]] and [[Billy Sample]]), and an [[earned run average]] of 12.54.
In his other three games, he gave up 12 [[earned runs]] in just 3.1 innings and the 26-year-old was sent back to the [[minor leagues]], never to return to the major league level. His final totals include a 1-2 record in 9.1 [[innings pitched]], two [[strikeouts]] ([[Amos Otis]] and [[Billy Sample]]), and an [[earned run average]] of 12.54.


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Revision as of 21:46, 5 March 2016

Benjamin Franklin Callahan (born May 19, 1957 in Mount Airy, North Carolina) (died January 9, 2007 in Concord, North Carolina) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. The right-hander was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 31st round of the 1980 amateur draft, then traded to the Oakland Athletics on June 15, 1983. One week later he made his major league debut with the A's.

Out of the four games he pitched for Oakland (two starts), Callahan's second outing was his best. On June 27, 1983 he pitched six innings and gave up just one earned run in a 7-1 victory over the Kansas City Royals. This took place in front of 21,841 fans at the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum. The losing pitcher was Larry Gura.

In his other three games, he gave up 12 earned runs in just 3.1 innings and the 26-year-old was sent back to the minor leagues, never to return to the major league level. His final totals include a 1-2 record in 9.1 innings pitched, two strikeouts (Amos Otis and Billy Sample), and an earned run average of 12.54.

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