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American baseball player (born 1976) For the author and politician, see Philip Norton, Baron Norton of Louth.

Baseball player
Phil Norton
Pitcher
Born: (1976-02-01) February 1, 1976 (age 48)
Texarkana, Texas, U.S.
Batted: RightThrew: Left
MLB debut
August 3, 2000, for the Chicago Cubs
Last MLB appearance
October 2, 2004, for the Cincinnati Reds
MLB statistics
Win–loss record2–6
Earned run average5.07
Strikeouts61
Stats at Baseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams

Phillip Douglas Norton (born February 1, 1976) is a former professional baseball pitcher. He played in the major leagues from 2000-2004 for the Chicago Cubs and the Cincinnati Reds. He played in the independent Atlantic League from 2006 to 2007.

On August 8, 2000, in just his second start at the Major League level, Norton surrendered a Major League record tying four home runs in one inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Norton, along with 37 other Major League pitchers, including Cy Young Award winners Randy Johnson, Zack Greinke, Justin Verlander, and John Smoltz were tied for the most home runs allowed in an inning until July 27, 2017, when Michael Blazek of the Milwaukee Brewers allowed four consecutive home-runs, followed by a pop out, and one more home run in the inning (for a record-breaking 5 HR's allowed), during his first ever Major League start.

Sources

  1. "Home Runs Allowed Records by Baseball Almanac". www.baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved August 17, 2019.


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