Mike Norris
Michael Kelvin Norris

Bats Right, Throws Right
Height 6' 2", Weight 175 lb.
 
Debut April 10, 1975
Final Game July 4, 1990
Born March 19, 1955 in San Francisco, CA
Drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 1st round (24th pick) of the 1973 amateur draft. (All Transactions)

 

MIKE NORRIS  
Oakland Athletics | P
Bats: R Throws: R
Ht., Wt.: 6'2", 190
 
MLB Exp.: 10
Born: Mar 19, 1955, in San Francisco, CA
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Mike Norris (baseball player)

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Michael Kelvin Norris (born March 19, 1955 in San Francisco, California) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher who played with the Oakland Athletics (1975-83, 1990).

Norris is best remembered for his spectacular 1980 season. He went 22-9 with 24 complete games and a 2.59 ERA, while also earning the Gold Glove Award. However, he was snubbed from earning the American League Cy Young Award when Steve Stone of the Baltimore Orioles was given the honor.

In 1981, Norris posted a modest 12-9 record, again earning the Gold Glove Award. He was never able to return to his former stature, and after the 1983 season, he played for the independent San Jose Bees. He made a brief comeback as a relief pitcher in 1990.

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