Bill Scherrer
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William Joseph Scherrer (born January 20, 1958 in Tonawanda, New York), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues primarily in relief from 1982-1988.
[edit] Teams
- Cincinnati Reds 1982-1984, 1987
- Detroit Tigers 1984-1986
- Baltimore Orioles 1988
[edit] Pitching Stats
- 228 Games
- 8 Wins
- 10 Losses
- 11 Saves
- 207 Strikeouts
- 4.08 ERA
In 1984 - Bill won his first World Series Championship as a player with the Detroit Tigers. In 1997 - He won his second World Series Championship as a scout for the Florida Marlins. And in 2005 - Bill Scherrer won his third World Series Championship as a scout and special assistant to the general manager, Ken Williams, for the Chicago Whitesox.
On October 26th, 2006; Bill Scherrer was inducted into the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame. Other inductees included fan favorites Bill Hurley, Bruce Smith, and Dave Andreychuk.
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