Jr. Charles Louis Leibrandt Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Charles Louis "Charlie" Leibrandt, Jr. (/?li?brænt/; born October 4, 1956) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1979 to 1993 for the Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Atlanta Braves and Texas Rangers. Leibrandt was a productive pitcher throughout his 14 year career, and a member of the 1985 World Series champion Royals team. His son youngest Brandon is a starting pitcher for the Florida State Seminoles. Charlie's oldest son, Brodie, was a starter at Columbus State University, in Columbus, GA.
Pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds (1979-1982), Kansas City Royals (1984-1989), Atlanta Braves (1990-1992) and Texas Rangers (1993).
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Finished 5th in voting for 1985 American League Cy Young Award for having 17-9 Win-Loss record, 33 Games Pitched, 33 Games Started, 8 Complete Games, 3 Shutouts, 237.7 Innings Pitched, 223 Hits Allowed, 86 Runs Allowed, 71 Earned Runs Allowed, 17 Home Runs Allowed, 68 Walks, 108 Strikeouts, 4 Wild Pitches and 2.69 ERA.
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Member of 1979 and 1981 National League Western Division Champion Cincinnati Reds teams. Member of 1984 American League Western Division Champion Kansas City Royals team. Member of 1985 World Series Champion Kansas City Royals team. Member of 1991 and 1992 National League Champion Atlanta Braves teams.