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'''Juan Roberto (Gonzalez) Agosto''' born [[February 23]], [[1958]] in [[Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico]] was primarily a [[Relief Pitcher]] for the [[Chicago White Sox]] (1981-86), [[Minnesota Twins]] (1986), [[Houston Astros]] (1987-90 and 1993), [[St. Louis Cardinals]] (1991-92) and [[Seattle Mariners]] (1992).
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'''Juan Roberto (Gonzalez) Agosto''' born [[February 23]], [[1958]] in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico was primarily a [[Relief Pitcher]] for the [[Chicago White Sox]] (1981-86), [[Minnesota Twins]] (1986), [[Houston Astros]] (1987-90) and 1993), [[St. Louis Cardinals]] (1991-92) and [[Seattle Mariners]] (1992).
   
 
He helped the White Sox win the 1983 American League Western Division.
 
He helped the White Sox win the 1983 American League Western Division.
   
Agosto's best season was 1988, when he started the season with 10 consecutive wins. He finished 10-2 in 75 games, with an Earned Run Average of 2.26. Agosto led the National League in Games (82) in 1990.
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Agosto's best season was 1988, when he started the season with 10 consecutive wins. He finished 10-2 in 75 games, with an Earned Run Average of 2.26. Agosto led the National League in Games (82) in 1990.
   
 
In 13 seasons he had a 40-33 Win-Loss record, 543 Games, 2 Games Started, 198 Games Finished, 29 Saves, 626 ⅓ Innings Pitched, 639 Hits Allowed, 313 Runs Allowed, 279 Earned Runs Allowed, 30 Home Runs Allowed, 248 Walks, 307 Strikeouts, 30 Hit Batsmen, 21 Wild Pitches, 2,713 Batters Faced, 47 Intentional Walks, 7 Balks and a 4.01 ERA.
 
In 13 seasons he had a 40-33 Win-Loss record, 543 Games, 2 Games Started, 198 Games Finished, 29 Saves, 626 ⅓ Innings Pitched, 639 Hits Allowed, 313 Runs Allowed, 279 Earned Runs Allowed, 30 Home Runs Allowed, 248 Walks, 307 Strikeouts, 30 Hit Batsmen, 21 Wild Pitches, 2,713 Batters Faced, 47 Intentional Walks, 7 Balks and a 4.01 ERA.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 17 April 2015

Juan Agosto

A photo of Juan Agosto.

Juan Roberto (Gonzalez) Agosto born February 23, 1958 in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico was primarily a Relief Pitcher for the Chicago White Sox (1981-86), Minnesota Twins (1986), Houston Astros (1987-90) and 1993), St. Louis Cardinals (1991-92) and Seattle Mariners (1992).

He helped the White Sox win the 1983 American League Western Division.

Agosto's best season was 1988, when he started the season with 10 consecutive wins. He finished 10-2 in 75 games, with an Earned Run Average of 2.26. Agosto led the National League in Games (82) in 1990.

In 13 seasons he had a 40-33 Win-Loss record, 543 Games, 2 Games Started, 198 Games Finished, 29 Saves, 626 ⅓ Innings Pitched, 639 Hits Allowed, 313 Runs Allowed, 279 Earned Runs Allowed, 30 Home Runs Allowed, 248 Walks, 307 Strikeouts, 30 Hit Batsmen, 21 Wild Pitches, 2,713 Batters Faced, 47 Intentional Walks, 7 Balks and a 4.01 ERA.

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