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  1. Enlarge Plaque. Jack Morris's career can be summed up in one word: Competitor. 549 549. Games. 1955 1955. Birth year. About Jack Morris. He was a four-time World Series winner, a five-time All-Star and the author of what is possibly the greatest Game 7 World Series pitching performance of all-time.

  2. Fullname: John Scott Morris. Born: 5/16/1955 in Saint Paul, MN. Draft: 1976, Detroit Tigers, Round: 5, Overall Pick: 98. College: Brigham Young. Debut: 7/26/1977. Hall of Fame: 2018.

  3. May 15, 2022 · 10 moments that defined Jack Morris' career. May 15th, 2022. Dawn Klemish. @ Sportsgal25. DETROIT -- Sure, he didn't have the gaudy strikeout totals or the minuscule career ERA some of the other greats boast, but what Hall of Famer Jack Morris possessed can't be determined by even the most newfangled sabermetric equations.

  4. On Oct. 27, 1991, the Atlanta Braves’ John Smoltz and the Minnesota Twins’ Jack Morris took the mound at the Metrodome in Minneapolis for Game 7 of the 1991 World Series. The match-up would prove to be one of the greatest pitcher’s duels in World Series history.

  5. Jan 26, 2012 · One other certainty in life is that a sportswriter supporting Jack Morris for the Hall of Fame will ALWAYS mention two things about Morris: His 10-inning, complete-game, 1-0 shutout of the...

  6. Jul 26, 2018 · While Morris won more games in the 1980s than any other pitcher in baseball, was a five-time All-Star and pitched in three World Series for the winning team, no single moment defined his Hall of...

  7. Jack Morris played for the Detroit Tigers from 1977-1990, followed by stints with the Twins (1991), Blue Jays (1992-93) and Indians (1994). (Rich Pilling/National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum) Trammell spent all 20 seasons of his major league career in a Detroit Tigers uniform, helping to anchor the middle of the infield.

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