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Win–loss record
  
37–35

Role
  
Baseball player

Name
  
Chad Ogea

Strikeouts
  
369

Earned run average
  
4.88


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Education
  
Louisiana State University

WS1997 Gm6: Ogea hits a two-run single for early lead


Chad Wayne Ogea (; born November 9, 1970) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He made his MLB debut in 1994 and played his final game in 1999.

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Professional playing career

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Ogea played his first five major league seasons with the Cleveland Indians and his final season with the Philadelphia Phillies. He may best be remembered for his surprising hitting ability in the 1997 World Series against the Florida Marlins.

1997 World Series

Ogea, having lost two games in the ALCS and winning no games in June, July, or August, managed to win two World Series games, both of them against Marlins ace Kevin Brown. In that Series, he gave up just two earned runs for an ERA of 1.54. Batting in Game 6 against Brown, Ogea managed to get his first hit since high school, knocking in two runs in the process. Later, he hit a double to lead off the 5th inning. He would score on Manny Ramírez's sacrifice fly. He became the first pitcher since Mickey Lolich to drive in two World Series runs and the first Cleveland Indians pitcher to drive in a World Series run since 1920.

Post Major League career

Ogea currently owns and operates a baseball training camp.

In February 2008, he was inducted into the Kinston Professional Baseball Hall of Fame.

References

Chad Ogea Wikipedia