Everything about Dave Boswell totally explained
David Wilson Boswell (
January 20,
1945 in
Baltimore,
Maryland) was a
Major League Baseball pitcher who played in the
American League for the
Minnesota Twins from 1964-1971.
Dave won 20 games in 1969, helping the Twins win the
American League West. Dave also pitched for the Twins in the
1965 World Series. Dave's .706 Winning percentage (based on a 12-5 record) in 1966 lead the American League.
In 1969, Dave got in a fight with teammate
Bob Allison. Manager
Billy Martin broke up the fight by hitting Boswell after Boswell knocked Allison out with a punch (an incident recorded by Martin is his autobiography,
Number 1), giving him a cut that required 20 stitches.
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