Win-Loss record 8–7 Name Dave Madison Innings pitched 158 | Strikeouts 70 Earned run average 5.70 | |
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David Pledger Madison (February 1, 1921 – December 8, 1985) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played in 1950, 1952 and 1953 for the New York Yankees, St. Louis Browns and Detroit Tigers. Born in Brooksville, Mississippi, he was an alumnus of Louisiana State University. Madison batted and threw right-handed, and was listed at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) tall and 190 pounds (86 kg).
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Madison's career as a professional baseball player extended from 1947–1955. Originally signed by the Yankees, he appeared in only one game for them, as a relief pitcher in the closing days of the 1950 season. He served in the United States Army during the Korean War in 1951 and was discharged in time for the 1952 season. On April 7, just prior to the opening of the 1952 baseball season, his contract was sold to the Browns. Madison then spent the entire seasons of 1952–53 in the big leagues with the Browns and Tigers, mostly as a relief pitcher, although he started six games.
In 74 total big-league games and 158 innings pitched, Madison allowed 173 hits and 103 bases on balls, with 70 strikeouts to his credit. He briefly managed in the lower levels of the Yankees' farm system, then served as a longtime scout. He died in Macon, Mississippi, at age 64.