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{{Infobox baseball biography
| name =Tom Underwood
| image = Tom Underwood in 1978.png
| alt =
| caption =Underwood with the Philadelphia Phillies
| position =Pitcher
| birth_date ={{Birth date|1953|12|22}}
| birth_place =Kokomo, Indiana
| death_date ={{Death date and age|2010|11|22|1953|12|22}}
| death_place =West Palm Beach, Florida
| bats =Right
| throws =Left
|debutleague = MLB
| debutdate =August 19
| debutyear =1974
| debutteam =Philadelphia Phillies
|finalleague = MLB
| finaldate =September 23
| finalyear =1984
| finalteam =Baltimore Orioles
|statleague = MLB
| stat1label =Win–loss record
| stat1value =86–87
| stat2label =Earned run average
| stat2value =3.89
| stat3label =Strikeouts
| stat3value =948
| teams =
  • Philadelphia Phillies ({{mlby|1974}}–{{mlby|1977}})
  • St. Louis Cardinals ({{mlby|1977}})
  • Toronto Blue Jays ({{mlby|1978}}–{{mlby|1979}})
  • New York Yankees ({{mlby|1980}}–{{mlby|1981}})
  • Oakland Athletics ({{mlby|1981}}–{{mlby|1983}})
  • Baltimore Orioles ({{mlby|1984}})

}}

Thomas Gerald Underwood (December 22, 1953 – November 22, 2010) was a pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies (1974–77), St. Louis Cardinals (1977), Toronto Blue Jays (1978–79), New York Yankees (1980–81), Oakland Athletics (1981–83) and Baltimore Orioles (1984).

He helped the Phillies win the 1976 and 1977 National League Eastern Division, the Yankees win the 1980 American League Eastern Division and the 1981 AL Pennant and the Athletics win the 1981 AL Western Division.

In 11 seasons he had an 86–87 win–loss record, appeared in 379 games, started 203 games, pitched 35 complete games, registered six shutouts, chalked up 68 complete games and notched 18 saves. During his career, Underwood pitched 1,586 innings. He gave up 1,554 hits, 772 runs, 685 earned runs, 130 home runs, 662 walks, 948 strikeouts, 28 hit batsmen and 62 wild pitches. He faced 6,814 batters and gave up 38 intentional walks, 12 balks and registered a career ERA of 3.89.

In 1978, Underwood was voted the Blue Jays' outstanding pitcher.[1]

His younger brother, Pat Underwood, also pitched in the majors for the Detroit Tigers.

Underwood died on November 22, 2010, from pancreatic cancer.[2] His son, J.D., was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 5th round of the 2013 MLB Draft.[3]

References

1. ^"Tom Underwood." Donruss Baseball Cards. (1982): 323
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://kokomotribune.com/sports/x862968221/Tom-Underwood-dies-at-56|title=Cancer claims Kokomo great Tom Underwood|newspaper=Kokomo Tribune|date=23 November 2010|accessdate=2010-11-22}}
3. ^Bloodlines Run Deep in 2013 Roster

External links

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}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Underwood, Tom}}
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