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Pete Redfern
Pitcher
Born: (1954-08-25) August 25, 1954 (age 69)
Glendale, California, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 15, 1976, for the Minnesota Twins
Last MLB appearance
September 5, 1982, for the Minnesota Twins
MLB statistics
Win–loss record42–48
Earned run average4.54
Strikeouts426
Teams
Medals
Men's baseball
Representing  United States
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place 1975 Mexico City Team

Peter Irvine Redfern (born August 25, 1954) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He had a seven-season career in the majors, from 1976 until 1982, all with the Minnesota Twins.

Redfern was the Twins' first-round pick, and the first pick overall in the secondary phase of the 1976 draft. After pitching in just four games in the minor leagues with the Tacoma Twins, he made his major league debut on May 15 against the California Angels. Although he gave up four runs in five innings, he was the winning pitcher (beating Sid Monge) in a 15–5 Twins victory.[1]

On April 6, 1982, Redfern was the starting pitcher in the first Twins game at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome on Opening Day, facing the Seattle Mariners. He lost the game to Floyd Bannister.[2] That season would be his last with the Twins, as he was released at the end on March 25, 1983. Shortly afterwards, Redfern came into dispute with Minnesota Twins over how much money he was owed. A released player in 1983 would get $26,000 severance pay but Redfern and his lawyers said x-rays showed he had an elbow injury and therefore the Twins owed him $160,000.[3] He signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, but appeared in just six games for their top farm team, the Albuquerque Dukes that season.

In October 1983, Redfern was almost killed in a diving accident at Newport Beach, California, which left him paralyzed[4] and ended his playing career. He uses a wheelchair but is able to walk short distances with a walker.[5] His son, Chad, was a minor league pitcher.[6]

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References

  1. ^ Box Score of Redfern's MLB debut
  2. ^ 2007 Twins Media Guide
  3. ^ Redferm wants $134,000 more from Twins
  4. ^ Redfern paralyzed in diving accident
  5. ^ Hasen, Jeff (May 18, 1986). "Pete Redfern Making Progress as He Struggles to Overcome Paralysis". Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^ "Power House". Los Angeles Times. August 11, 1999.

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