Andy Hawkins

January 10, 2024
American Coach

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Andy Hawkins
Full Name Andy Hawkins
Occupation American coach
Date Of Birth Jan 21, 1960(1960-01-21)
Age 64
Birthplace Waco
Country United States
Birth City Texas
Horoscope Aquarius

Andy Hawkins Biography

Name Andy Hawkins
Birthday Jan 21
Birth Year 1960
Place Of Birth Waco
Home Town Texas
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Aquarius

Andy Hawkins is one of the most popular and richest American coach who was born on January 21, 1960 in Waco, Texas, United States. Melton Andrew Hawkins (born January 21, 1960) is an American former professional baseball pitcher and coach. Hawkins spent most of his Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the San Diego Padres, and also played for the New York Yankees and briefly for the Oakland Athletics.

Hawkins started off the 1991 season poorly as well, appearing in four games and going 0–2 before being taken out of the rotation, giving up 14 earned runs in 12​⁄3 innings. The Yankees released Hawkins on May 9, two days after he lasted only 2​⁄3 innings and surrendered four earned runs and five hits (including two homeruns) to the California Angels on May 7 in Anaheim. He signed with the Oakland Athletics more than a week later; he compiled a 4–4 record with a 4.79 ERA in 77 innings before the Athletics released him in mid- August. In what would be his final major league appearance on August 4 against the Twins in Oakland Hawkins faced only one batter, striking out Scott Leius swinging.

Hawkins was the bullpen coach of the Texas Rangers, having served as the interim pitching coach following the firing of previous pitching coach Mark Connor during the 2008 season. Before being promoted as the interim coach, Hawkins was the pitching coach for the Oklahoma RedHawks. At the end of the 2015 season Hawkins left the Rangers. In 2016 Hawkins was hired on as the pitching coach for the Kansas City Royals AAA team, the Omaha Storm Chasers.

In his next appearance on July 6, he faced the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium in the opening game of a doubleheader. Hawkins pitched a shutout into the twelfth inning but wound up losing 2–0. Since then, no other starting pitcher has pitched in an MLB game into the twelfth inning or later.

On July 1, 1990, Hawkins started against the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park. He dominated the White Sox into the eighth inning, retiring the first two batters before Sammy Sosa reached on a fielding error by Yankees third baseman Mike Blowers. After Hawkins loaded the bases by walking the next two batters, Robin Ventura lofted a fly ball to left field. Rookie Jim Leyritz, fighting a blustery wind, had the ball glance off his glove for an error, allowing all three baserunners to score. The next batter, Ivan Calderón, hit a high fly ball to right field, which Jesse Barfield lost in the sun, dropping it for another error, allowing Ventura to score. The Yankees could not score in the ninth, giving Hawkins the loss despite not allowing a hit.

Andy Hawkins Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income American coach
House Living in own house.

Andy Hawkins is one of the richest American coach from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Andy Hawkins 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He is known for being the first (and thus far, the only) San Diego Padres pitcher to win a World Series game. Hawkins earned a victory pitching in relief in Game 2 of the 1984 World Series, which the Padres lost to Detroit in five games. His best season was 1985, when he threw a career-high 228​⁄3 innings, compiled an 18–8 record, (winning his first 11 starts) and finished with a 3.15 ERA. Hawkins is the first pitcher to win his first ten starts since the advent of divisional play in Major League Baseball which started in

  1. His 18 no decisions in 1986 were the most among MLB starting pitchers for that season.

After six seasons in San Diego, Hawkins became a free agent after the 1988 season and signed a three-year contract with the New York Yankees in December

  1. Hawkins was the Yankees’ most consistent starter in 1989, compiling a 15–15 record, a 4.80 ERA and an American League-leading 111 earned runs surrendered in 208​⁄3 innings pitched.

Major League Baseball does not consider this effort an official no-hitter, listing Hawkins as having only completed eight innings pitched. On September 4, 1991, the Committee for Statistical Accuracy, appointed by commissioner Fay Vincent, changed the definition of a no-hitter to require that a pitcher must throw at least nine full innings and a complete game for the no-hitter to be official. Since Hawkins played for the visiting team, the White Sox never batted in the ninth inning, meaning Hawkins lost credit for a no-hitter. The game was also notable for being a double no-hitter into the sixth inning (and a double perfect game into the fifth), as White Sox starter Greg Hibbard also pitched very well.

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Facts & Trivia

Andy Ranked on the list of most popular American coach. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Andy Hawkins celebrates birthday on January 21 of every year.

What yankee pitcher lost a no hitter?

Andy Hawkins , Yankees — July 1, 1990, at White Sox Through 7 2/3 innings, Hawkins appeared to be putting together a normal no-hit bid. He’d issued three walks, but had not allowed a run or a hit and had kept the White Sox at bay.

How much is a Andy Hawkins baseball card worth?

1984 Fleer #302 Andy Hawkins $0.34
1990 Topps #335 Andy Hawkins| $0.34
1990 Topps Big #36 Andy Hawkins| $0.34
1990 Upper Deck #339 Andy Hawkins| $0.34
1991 Donruss #611 Andy Hawkins| $0.34

Did Andy Hawkins throw a no hitter?

Hawkins allowed no hits while pitching a complete game but lost a 4–0 decision to the Chicago White Sox in the Yankees’ final appearance at Comiskey Park on July 1, 1990.

Did David Wells pitch a no-hitter?

Wells’ perfect game was the 245th no-hitter in MLB history and the tenth no- hitter in Yankees history. It was the first regular-season perfect game pitched by a Yankee; the franchise’s previous perfect game was thrown by Don Larsen during the 1956 World Series.

Has any team lost a no-hitter?

On July 1, 1990, Andy Hawkins of the New York Yankees pitched an eight- inning no-hitter (the Yankees were the away team) against the Chicago White Sox and lost the game 4–0 after an eighth inning which saw three errors.

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