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'''Paul Thomas Mirabella''' (born March 20, 1954 in [[Belleville, New Jersey|Belleville]], [[New Jersey]]) is a former left-handed pitcher for the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]] (1978 and 1982), [[New York Yankees]] (1979), [[Toronto Blue Jays]] (1980-81), [[Baltimore Orioles]] (1983), [[Seattle Mariners]] (1984-86) and [[Milwaukee Brewers]] (1987-90).
|name=Paul Mirabella
|position=[[Pitcher]]
|image=
|bats=Left
|throws=Left
|birthdate={{Birth date and age|1954|3|20}}
|birthplace=[[Belleville, New Jersey]]
|debutdate=July 28
|debutyear={{By|1978}}
|debutteam=[[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]]
|finaldate=September 27
|finalyear={{By|1990}}
|finalteam=[[Milwaukee Brewers]]
|stat1label=[[Win–loss record (pitching)|Win–loss record]]
|stat1value=19-29
|stat2label=[[Earned run average]]
|stat2value=4.45
|stat3label=[[Strikeout]]s
|stat3value=258
|teams=<nowiki></nowiki>
*[[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]] (1978)
*[[New York Yankees]] (1979)
*[[Toronto Blue Jays]] (1980-81)
*Texas Rangers (1982)
*[[Baltimore Orioles]] (1983)
*[[Seattle Mariners]] (1984-86)
*[[Milwaukee Brewers]] (1987-90)
}}
'''Paul Thomas Mirabella''' (born March 20, 1954) is a former [[professional baseball]] [[pitcher]]. Mirabella, who threw left-handed, played all or part of thirteen seasons in [[Major League Baseball]] for the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]] (1978 and 1982), [[New York Yankees]] (1979), [[Toronto Blue Jays]] (1980-81), [[Baltimore Orioles]] (1983), [[Seattle Mariners]] (1984-86) and [[Milwaukee Brewers]] (1987-90).


Mirabella attended [[Parsippany High School]],<ref>[http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mirabpa01.shtml Paul Mirabella page at Baseball-Reference]</ref> then went on to [[Monclair State University]].
He attended Parsippany High School. {{Facts|date=December 2007}}
He attended Monclair State University.


In his major league career, Mirabella had a 19-29 [[Win–loss record (pitching)|win–loss record]] with a 4.45 [[earned run average]]. He appeared in 298 [[games pitched|games]], including 33 as a [[starting pitcher]], 3 of which were [[complete game]]s, including 1 [[shutout]]. As a [[relief pitcher]], he [[games finished|finished]] 88 games, compiling 13 [[save (baseball)|save]]s. Overall, he pitched 499.2 [[innings pitched|innings]], [[batters faced|facing]] 2,236 batters, striking out 258. He allowed 526 hits, 284 runs (247 [[earned runs|earned]], 43 home runs, 239 walks (29 [[intentional walks|intentional]], 13 hit batsmen, 17 wild pitches and 1 balk.
In 13 seasons, he had a 19-29 Win-Loss record, 298 Games (33 Started), 3 Complete Games, 1 Shutout, 88 Games Finished, 13 Saves, 499 ⅔ Innings Pitched, 526 Hits Allowed, 284 Runs Allowed, 247 Earned Runs Allowed, 43 Home Runs Allowed, 239 Walks, 258 Strikeouts, 13 Hit Batsmen, 17 Wild Pitches, 2,236 Batters Faced, 29 Intentional Walks, 1 Balk and a 4.45 ERA.


==References==
==References==
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http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mirabpa01.shtml
http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mirabpa01.shtml


==External links==
==External links==
{{baseballstats | br=m/mirabpa01 | brm=mirabe001pau }}
* http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mirabpa01.shtml


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Revision as of 01:25, 6 June 2011

Paul Mirabella
Pitcher
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
debut
July 28, 1978, for the Texas Rangers
Last appearance
September 27, 1990, for the Milwaukee Brewers
Career statistics
Win–loss record19-29
Earned run average4.45
Strikeouts258
Teams

Paul Thomas Mirabella (born March 20, 1954) is a former professional baseball pitcher. Mirabella, who threw left-handed, played all or part of thirteen seasons in Major League Baseball for the Texas Rangers (1978 and 1982), New York Yankees (1979), Toronto Blue Jays (1980-81), Baltimore Orioles (1983), Seattle Mariners (1984-86) and Milwaukee Brewers (1987-90).

Mirabella attended Parsippany High School,[1] then went on to Monclair State University.

In his major league career, Mirabella had a 19-29 win–loss record with a 4.45 earned run average. He appeared in 298 games, including 33 as a starting pitcher, 3 of which were complete games, including 1 shutout. As a relief pitcher, he finished 88 games, compiling 13 saves. Overall, he pitched 499.2 innings, facing 2,236 batters, striking out 258. He allowed 526 hits, 284 runs (247 earned, 43 home runs, 239 walks (29 intentional, 13 hit batsmen, 17 wild pitches and 1 balk.

References

http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mirabpa01.shtml

External links

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