Al Levine
Pitcher
TEAM: Chicago White Sox, Texas Rangers, Anaheim Angels, Tampa Bay Rays, Kansas City Royals, Detroit Tigers, San Francisco Giants
Born: May 22, 1968
Levine started just seven of his 416 games as a major-league pitcher for seven different teams. Before making his debut with the Chicago White Sox in 1996, he played for the Class AA Birmingham Barons where he was a teammate of basketball star Michael Jordan. Levine relieved in at least 50 games in each season from 1999 to 2004. His best year was 2001 when he had a 2.38 ERA and won a career-high eight games for the Angels.
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Over his 10-year career, Al held batters to a .220 average with runners in scoring position and two out.
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