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Donald William "Don" Aase
debut
1977Boston Red Sox
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Teams
As Player

[Boston Red Sox (1977)
California Angels (1978-1984 (excluding 1983))
Baltimore Orioles (1985-1988)
New York Mets (1989)

Los Angeles Dodgers (1990)

Donald William Aase (born September 8, 1954 in Orange, California, USA - ) was a pitcher who played for 13 years (1977-90) on teams such as the Boston Red Sox (1977), California Angels (1978-84) and Baltimore Orioles (1985-88), of the American League. In the National League, he played for the New York Mets (1989) and Los Angeles Dodgers (1990).

Aase was named to the American League All-Star team in 1986. He was known for his outstanding relief pitching with the Orioles. His best year was 1986, when he recorded 34 saves and a 2.98 ERA. Aase started his career as a starting pitcher. In 1979, the Angels began to use him as a reliever in some games and, by 1981, he was used exclusively in relief.

  • He was drafted by the Red Sox and then traded by the Red Sox with cash December 8, 1977 to Los Angeles for Jerry Remmy.
  • He was then granted free agency on Nov. 4th 1984
  • He was then signed as a free agent by the Orioles Dec. 13th 1984.
  • He was released from the Orioles on Oct. 3rd 1988
  • He was signed as a free agent by the Mets on Feb. 20th 1989.
Career Pitching
W L G GS CG SHO GF Sv IP H R ER HR BB K HBP ERA WHIP
66 60 448 91 22 5 234 82 1,109.3 1,085 503 468 89 457 641 7 3.80 1.39


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