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Bob McCrory Baltimore Orioles — No. -- Relief pitcher Born: May 3, 1982 (1982-05-03) (age 28) Steens, Mississippi Bats: Right Throws: Right  MLB debut April 30, 2008 for the Baltimore Orioles Career statistics (through September 16, 2009) Win-Loss     0-0 Earned run average     15.32 Strikeouts     8 Teams Baltimore Orioles (2008-2009) Robert Glenn McCrory (born May 3, 1982, in Steens, Mississippi) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher who is currently in the Baltimore Orioles organization. McCrory was drafted by the Houston Astros in the 11th round (337th overall) in the 2000 Major League Baseball Draft. However, he did not sign with the Astros, choosing instead to play college ball at the University of Southern Mississippi. He had a superb senior season in 2003, making 15 starts in 18 games and had a 10-3 record with a 3.84 ERA. The Baltimore Orioles then drafted him in that same year in the 4th round as the 104th overall pick. In his four years in the minors, he has had anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, and Tommy John surgery. McCrory began the 2007 season for the Single-A Frederick Keys. As the closer for the Keys, he notched 14 saves in 22 games and also had a 1.23 ERA. On June 20, 2007, McCrory was promoted to the Double-A Bowie Baysox and finished the season there. He became the Baysox closer, notching 13 saves in another 22 games. Also, he had a 1-2 record with a 3.91 ERA. He went 2-1 with a 1.50 ERA and a league-leading 5 saves for the champion Phoenix Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League, allowing a league-best .103 batting average (4-39). On October 23, 2007, the Orioles purchased McCrory's contract, protecting him from the Rule 5 Draft. He made his major league debut April 30, 2008, against the Tampa Bay Rays, pitching a third of an inning and giving up four runs on two hits and two walks. External links Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube This biographical article relating to an American baseball pitcher born in the 1980s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e