
Jack Morris
Jack Morris is a former professional baseball pitcher known for his time in Major League Baseball (MLB) during the 1970s through the early 1990s. He is best remembered for his clutch performances in the postseason, particularly his ten-inning shutout in Game 7 of the 1991 World Series, which helped the Minnesota Twins secure the championship. Morris played for several teams, including the Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins, and Toronto Blue Jays, and was a key figure in the Tigers' 1984 World Series victory. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2018, recognized for his remarkable career and contributions to the game.
Born on May 16, 1955 (69 years old)
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Dominican Republic | 1 | 9.00 | 0.06% | +0% | 10,847,910 | 6,115 | $89,000 | 50$ |
Totals | 1 | 10,847,910 | 6,115 | $89,000 | 50$ |
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Jack Morris is noted for pitching ten innings without allowing runs in the seventh game of the 1991 World Series.
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