Kirk Wesley Rueter Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Kirk Wesley Rueter (born December 1, 1970) is a former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball, and is the most successful left-hander in San Francisco Giants history. Rueter played for the Montreal Expos and the Giants and made most of his career appearances as a starter. Rueter attended and played for Murray State University. He is nicknamed "Woody" after his resemblance to a character in the animated movie Toy Story. Rueter was born in Centralia, Illinois, grew up in Hoyleton, Illinois and graduated from Nashville Community High School in Nashville, Illinois in 1988.
(March 6) Announced retirement. Last season, Rueter became the winningest left-handed pitcher in San Francisco Giants history. His career record is 130-92 with a 4.27 ERA. [2006]
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Nicknamed "Woody" because of his resemblance to the character in the movie Toy Story (1995).
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Graduated from Nashville (Illinois) High School, which retired his jersey.
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Named NL Rookie Pitcher of Year by The Sporting News.