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    Peter Dennis Vuckovich (VOO-koh-vich) (born October 27, 1952) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher who played 10 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1975 to 1986.

  2. Oct 27, 2010 · Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Pete Vuckovich. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

  3. Peter Dennis Vuckovich. Born: 10/27/1952 in Johnstown, PA. Draft: 1974, Chicago White Sox, Round: 3, Overall Pick: 56. College: Clarion University of Pennsylvania. Debut: 8/03/1975.

  4. Pete Vuckovich, the Major League Baseball player, was born on Monday, October 27, 1952, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Vuckovich was 22 years old when he broke into the major leagues on August 3, 1975, with the Chicago White Sox.

  5. Jan 4, 2012 · As a player, the combative Vuckovich combined mound psychology with a very wide repertoire. It made the righty effective for several years in the late 1970s and early ’80s. With the Milwaukee Brewers, he led the American League in winning percentage in both 1981 and 1982.

  6. Complete career MLB stats for the Milwaukee Brewers Starting Pitcher Pete Vuckovich on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  7. View the profile of Milwaukee Brewers Starting Pitcher Pete Vuckovich on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  8. Jan 6, 2016 · Johnstown's Pete Vuckovich is back where he belongs – in the major leagues. The former American League Cy Young Award winner recently joined the Arizona Diamondbacks as a pro scout.

  9. Pete Vuckovich. Baseball , Class of 1981. Photo Gallery (click on a thumbnail for slideshow) Accomplishments. Conemaugh Valley standout won the 1982 American League Cy Young Award. Pitched the Milwaukee Brewers to the AL pennant and a berth in the World Series.

  10. Aug 5, 2007 · Pete Vuckovich won a Cy Young Award and pitched in the 1982 World Series. His injury-shortened 11-year major league career established “Vuke” as one of the fiercest...

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