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Larry McCall was born on 8 September, 1952 in Asheville, North Carolina, is an American baseball player. Discover Larry McCall's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 8 September 1952
Birthday 8 September
Birthplace Asheville, North Carolina
Nationality North

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Larry McCall Net Worth

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1952

Larry Stephen McCall (born September 8, 1952) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the New York Yankees (1977–1978) and the Texas Rangers (1979).

He bats left-handed and throws right-handed.

1971

McCall was signed by the Baltimore Orioles on February 27, 1971, as an amateur free agent.

1974

On September 16, 1974, he was purchased by the California Angels, but was returned to the Orioles by the Angels on October 25 of the year.

1976

On April 10, 1976, he was released by the Orioles, and on the same day, signed with the New York Yankees as a free agent.

1977

McCall made his Major League debut on September 10, 1977, with the Yankees against the Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium, with 20,296 people attending the game.

McCall was called to replace Stan Thomas, and pitched the top of the seventh inning; the Yankees lost the game to the Blue Jays 19–4.

1978

On November 10, 1978, McCall was traded by the New York Yankees with Mike Heath, Sparky Lyle, Dave Rajsich, Domingo Ramos, and cash to the Texas Rangers for Dave Righetti, Juan Beníquez, Mike Griffin, Paul Mirabella, and minor leaguer Greg Jemison.

1979

He played his final Major League game on September 27, 1979.

1980

On January 4, 1980, McCall was traded by the Rangers with Mike Bucci (minors) and Gary Gray to the Cleveland Indians for David Clyde and Jim Norris.

1990

McCall served as the pitching coach with the Bluefield Orioles in 1990.

He later coached the Class-A Kane County Cougars for two seasons.

1993

He was with the Frederick Keys for the 1993 season and spent three seasons there before going to the High Desert Mavericks in 1996.

1997

McCall was the pitching coach for the Double-A Bowie Baysox in 1997, and that off-season he went to Australia to serve as the pitching coach for the Perth Heat.

2002

After spending the four years with the Rochester Red Wings, he served as the pitching coach for the Gulf Coast League Orioles in 2002, and for the Delmarva Shorebirds in 2003.

2005

In 2005, McCall was named the winner of the Cal Ripken Sr.. Player Development Award.

2006

McCall was the bullpen coach for Baltimore during the second half of the 2006 season.

2010

His 21 years as a coach in the organization came to an end on September 24, 2010, when the Orioles declined to retain him.