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Tom Funk was born on 13 March, 1962 in Kansas City, Missouri, is an American baseball player. Discover Tom Funk'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 62 years old?

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Born 13 March 1962
Birthday 13 March
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1962

Thomas James Funk (born March 13, 1962) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Houston Astros during the 1986 season.

He appeared in eight games and enjoyed early success before faltering and being sent down to the minors.

He would never again pitch in the big leagues.

1982

In 1982, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Chatham A's of the Cape Cod Baseball League.

1983

The Astros selected him in the 28th round of the June 1983 free agent draft.

The 6' 2" 210 lbs left-hander quickly began to work his way through the Houston minor league system. He was enjoying a good year with the Columbus Astros when he was called to the parent club.

Upon reaching the Majors, Funk quickly filled the role of a left-handed reliever for the Astros bullpen.

The team was in the middle of a pennant race and had been lacking a lefty since Frank DiPino had been traded to the Chicago Cubs.

In his first seven games Funk would record a stellar era of 2.45.

1986

The Astros would go on to win the 1986 National League Western Division title without him.

Funk was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and attended Winnetonka High School and Northwest Missouri State University.

On August 23, 1986, he was summoned from the bullpen at Busch Memorial Stadium to relieve Mike Scott in what was a 3-1 St. Louis Cardinals lead.

Funk would proceed to get hammered during the course of the inning.

He surrendered four earned runs and helped pad the Cardinals lead to 7 to 1.

Funk's era ballooned to 6.48 and he was quickly demoted back to the minors at the behest of manager Hal Lanier.

Jeff Calhoun would assume his spot as the left-handed reliever in the Astros bullpen for the remainder of the season.

For the year, and his career, Funk finished with no decisions or saves over 8⅓ innings in eight games with six walks, two strikeouts (Mariano Duncan and Len Matuszek of the Los Angeles Dodgers), and the aforementioned 6.48 earned run average.

Funk appeared in his first big league game on Thursday, July 24, 1986, in a 9-3 Houston win over the Philadelphia Phillies at Veterans Stadium.

He pitched the 9th and last inning of the game.

The first batter he faced hit a home run.