Jeffrey James Reardon Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Jeff Reardon was born on October 1, 1955 in Dalton, Massachusetts, USA as Jeffrey James Reardon. He has been married to Phebe Jones since 1977. They have three children.
(December 26) Arrested for robbing a jewelry store in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Reardon, who was found with $170 in a green shopping bag, blamed medication he's been taking for depression for the incident. [2005]
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Ranks 4th on MLB All-Time Games Finished List (695).
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Ranks 75th on MLB All-Time Strikeout to Walk Ratio (2.45).
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Ranks 5th on MLB All-Time Saves List (367).
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Ranks 18th on MLB All-Time Games Pitched List (880).
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Ranks 69th on MLB All-Time Strikeouts per 9 Innings Pitched List (6.97).
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Ranks 98th on MLB All-Time Hits Allowed per 9 Innings Pitched List (7.95).
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Finished 15th in voting for 1988 American League MVP for having 2-4 Win-Loss Record, 63 Games Pitched, 58 Games Finished, 42 Saves, 73 Innings Pitched, 68 Hits Allowed, 21 Runs Allowed, 20 Earned Runs Allowed, 6 Home Runs Allowed, 15 Walks, 56 Strikeouts and 2.47 ERA.
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In 1987 finished 11th in voting for American League MVP and 8th in voting for the Cy Young Award for having 8-8 win-loss record, 63 Games Pitched, 58 Games Finished, 31 Saves, 80.3 Innings Pitched, 70 Hits Allowed, 41 Runs Allowed, 40 Earned Runs Allowed, 14 Home Runs Allowed, 28 Walks, 83 Strikeouts, 2 Wild Pitches and 4.48 ERA.
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Washington Nationals All-Time Saves Leader (152).
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Washington Nationals All-Time Games Finished Leader (281).
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In 1985 won the National League Rolaids Relief Award, finished 20th in voting for National League MVP and 7th in voting for the Cy Young Award for leading the League in Saves (41) and having 2-8 win-loss record, 63 Games Pitched, 50 Games Finished, 87.7 Innings Pitched, 68 Hits Allowed, 31 Runs Allowed, 31 Earned Runs Allowed, 7 Home Runs Allowed, 26 Walks, 67 Strikeouts, 2 Wild Pitches and 3.18 ERA.
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Named to 2 National League All Star Teams (1985-1986) and 2 American League All Star Teams (1988 and 1991).
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Member of 1987 World Series Champion Minnesota Twins team. Member of 1990 American League Eastern Division Champion Boston Red Sox team. Member of 1992 National League Champion Atlanta Braves team. Member of 1994 American League Eastern Division Champion New York Yankees team.
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Pitcher for the New York Mets (1979-1981), Montreal Expos (1981-1986), Minnesota Twins (1987-1989), Boston Red Sox (1990-1992), Atlanta Braves (1992), Cincinnati Reds (1993) and New York Yankees (1994).
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The Game 365
2006
TV Series
Self
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Year
Status
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Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
2007
TV Series
Himself - Former Baseball Player (segment "Tough Times")
ESPN Outside the Lines Sunday
2006
TV Series
Himself
Sunday Night Baseball
1991-1993
TV Series
Himself - Boston Red Sox Pitcher / Himself - Cincinnati Reds Pitcher