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John Burkett has had a striking athletic career.
In the 1980s, John played baseball for Beaver High
School, and he and future Major League pitcher
Doug Piatt pitched every
other game for the Bobcats in 1983, winning the Class
AAA WPIAL title under coach Ed
Snitger. That year, the San Francisco Giants drafted
John in the sixth round of the amateur draft. Over the
next few years, John played for rookie Great Falls,
single-A Clinton, single-A Fresno, and double-A
Shreveport.
John's Major League debut was in September 1987,
after which he returned to the minors for two years, at
triple-A Phoenix and double-A Shreveport. John returned
to the Majors in 1990, and over his Major League career
compiled a 166-136 record across 445 regular season
games, with the San Francisco Giants (1987, 1990-1994),
Florida Marlins (1995, 1996), Texas Rangers (1996-1999),
Atlanta Braves (2000-2001), and Boston Red Sox
(2002-2003). John pitched in six postseason games,
earning a 2-1 record, and making the National League
Championship Series in 2001 and the American League
Championship Series in 2003.
John's accolades include All-Star selections in 1993
and 2001, finishing fourth in voting for the National
League Rookie of the Year in 1990, and finishing fourth
in voting for the National League Cy Young Award in
1993, the year in which John led the Majors with 22
wins, tied with Tom Glavine and Jack McDowell. Moreover,
John was named to the inaugural class of the San
Francisco Giants Wall of Fame in 2008, the 50th
anniversary of the Giants' first season in San
Francisco.
Few athletes have the skill to excel professionally
in two sports. Not only was John a Major League pitcher,
but, following baseball retirement, and after John
turned age 50, he decided to live out his second dream
and pursue the Senior Professional Bowlers Tour.
Throwing strikes has continued to be his specialty,
compiling nearly 100 perfect games and, in 2022, winning
the PBA50 South Shore Open in Hammond, Indiana, becoming
the first crossover athlete to win a National PBA Title.
John resides in Fort Worth, TX, with his wife Laura
and their children: Avery, Maxwell, and Reid. |
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