Luis Tiant biography
Luis Tiant, in full Luis Clemente Tiant Vega, (born November 23, 1940, Marianao, Cuba), skilled baseball participant who was one of many excellent pitchers of the Nineteen Seventies and received extra video games than every other Cuban-born participant, compiling a document of 229 victories and 172 losses, with an earned run common (ERA) of three.30 in 19 main league seasons. His 2,416 strikeouts are the second-most (behind Pedro Martínez) by a pitcher from Latin America, and solely two different Latin American pitchers, Dennis Martínez and Juan Marichal, received extra video games within the main leagues than Tiant.
His father, Luis Tiant, Sr., a left-handed , was a star participant in Cuba and the American Negro leagues throughout the Thirties and ’40s. The youthful, right-handed Tiant performed within the Mexican League and American minor leagues for 5 years earlier than making his main league debut with the Cleveland Indians in 1964. In 1968 he received 21 video games and misplaced 9, struck out 264 batters, pitched 19 full video games and 9 shutouts, and recorded a 1.60 ERA—the bottom within the American League. After six years in Cleveland, Tiant was traded to the Minnesota Twins earlier than the 1970 season. That yr, whereas posting a document of seven victories and three losses, he injured his shoulder and was launched by the Twins on the finish of the season. Tiant was picked up by the Boston Red Sox, and, finally, he was at his greatest throughout his eight years with them (1971–78). After successful solely a single sport and dropping 7 in 1971, he rebounded in 1972 with a document of 15 wins and 6 losses, led the league with an ERA of 1.91, and was named the American League Comeback Player of the Year. With Boston, Tiant received 20 or extra video games on three events.
One of the most well-liked gamers ever to put on a Red Sox uniform, Tiant attracted an excessive amount of consideration each on and off the sector. He was an imposing presence on the mound together with his twisting, back-to-the-batter windup and a big assortment of launch factors for his pitches. He additionally grew to become a spotlight of the media, particularly throughout the 1975 World Series, together with his ever-present Cuban cigar and pronounced Spanish accent when he spoke in English. Boston misplaced that sequence to the Cincinnati Reds. Toward the tip of his profession, he performed two seasons with the New York Yankees and one every with the Pittsburgh Pirates and the California Angels earlier than retiring in 1982. Tiant labored as a pitching coach within the minor leagues for a number of years after his taking part in days had been over. El Tiante: The Luis Tiant Story (1976; written with Joe Fitzgerald) and Son of Havana: A Baseball Journey from Cuba to the Big Leagues and Back (2019; written with Saul Wisnia) are autobiographies.
