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Frank Tanana - Net Worth, Age, Height, Birthday, Bio, Wiki!

Explore Frank Tanana net worth, age, height, bio, birthday, wiki, and salary! MLB Pitcher who was a member of six teams over the course of the course of his career for 20 years. He was selected to three consecutive MLB All-Star games from 1976 to 1978 while a member of the California Angels. In this article, we will discover how old is Frank Tanana? Who is Frank Tanana dating now & how much money does Frank Tanana have?

NameFrank Tanana
First NameFrank
Last NameTanana
OccupationBaseball Player
BirthdayJuly 3
Birth Year1953
Place of BirthDetroit
Home TownMichigan
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignCancer
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Children(s)Lauren Tanana, Erin Tanana, Kari Tanana, Jill Tanana

Frank Tanana Biography

Frank Tanana is one of the most popular and richest Baseball Player who was born on July 3, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. He was a part of the team with He pitched alongside Nolan Ryan on the California Angles. on the California Angles.

Frank Daryl Tanana (born July 3, 1953) is an American former professional baseball left-handed pitcher. In a Major League Baseball career that stretched from 1973 to 1993, he pitched for the California Angels, Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers, New York Mets, and New York Yankees. He struck out 2,773 batters in his career and twice won playoff-clinching games for the teams he was on, the 1979 Angels and the 1987 Tigers.

Tanana was assigned to the Idaho Falls Angels of the rookie-level Pioneer League in 1971, but tendinitis in his shoulder prevented him from pitching. Instead, he received cortisone treatments. “I tell you, I didn’t have many friends on that team,” Tanana said. “Here were guys being cut off the team, and I, who couldn’t throw, was staying because I had this bonus.” Arm feeling better in 1972, he pitched for the Single-A Quad Cities Angels, posting a 7-2 record. In 1973, he spent most of the season with the Double-A El Paso Sun Kings. “He struck out 14 in his first game for us,” El Paso (and later Angel) manager Norm Sherry said. “Right then, I knew he could pitch.” Tanana also pitched a couple games for the Triple-A Salt Lake City Angels before getting called up in September and added to the Angels starting rotation.

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He was retired with a record of 240-236, with an 3.66 ERA.

Tanana grew up in the northwest part of Detroit, Michigan. His father, also named Frank, had played professional baseball in the 1950s and was on the 1955 Eastern League championship team, the Reading Indians, before he left baseball and joined the Detroit Police Department to support his family. After young Frank got done with homework, he and his friends would spend the rest of the afternoon playing various sports. He rooted for the hometown Detroit Tigers growing up, listing Al Kaline, Mickey Lolich, Willie Horton, and Mickey Stanley among his favorite players.

Frank Tanana Net Worth

Frank is one of the richest Baseball Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Frank Tanana's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)

He played for his Cal State Fullerton University baseball team.

Net Worth$5 Million
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Source of IncomeBaseball Player
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HouseLiving in own house.

Tanana made four starts with the Angels in September of 1973. His major league debut was September 9, in the second game of a doubleheader against the Kansas City Royals. Tanana only lasted four innings, giving up four runs and taking the loss. His next start, on September 14, also was against Kansas City—Tanana threw a complete game this time, only allowing two runs (one earned) to earn his first major league victory. He threw a complete game shutout in the Angels’ last game of the year on September 30, allowing just two hits in a 3-0 win over the Minnesota Twins.

Along with Nolan Ryan, Tanana anchored the pitching staff of the California Angels from 1973 to 1979. This led to the saying, “Tanana and Ryan and two days of cryin'”, an indication of just how much the two meant to the rotation. (This was a variation on “Spahn and Sain, then pray for rain,” referring to the pitchers of the Boston Braves of the late 1940s.) The duo were considered two of the toughest pitching teammates in history, drawing comparisons to Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Tanana described pitching with Ryan as “exciting,” saying, “He was just an amazing athlete, and you know we both wanted to be the best pitcher on the team, so it was good for both of us—that good, healthy competition. We had a wonderful staff.”

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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Raised in northwest Detroit, Tanana was a first-round draft pick by the Angels in 1971. He made his debut with the team in 1973 and won 14 games his rookie year. Tanana and fellow starter Nolan Ryan formed one of the toughest pairs of starting pitchers to hit against in baseball. Tanana led the American League (AL) in strikeouts in 1975, then made the AL All-Star team three years in a row. He won 19 games in 1976 and led the AL with a 2.54 earned run average (ERA) in 1977. In 1979, he won the game that clinched the Angels’ first-ever playoff appearance. Injuries began to take their toll on him by the end of his tenure with the Angels, and he changed his style from relying on a hard fastball to throwing a repertoire of slower pitches, using deception to get hitters out instead.

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Tanana is in the top 10 among Angels in several categories. His 102 wins with the team are tied for fifth with John Lackey, his 3.08 ERA ranks fifth, and his 1,233 strikeouts rank fifth in franchise history. His 269 strikeouts in 1975 are still the most by a left-handed pitcher for the Angels. Tanana is one of only two pitchers in MLB history (along with Rick Reuschel) to give up a home run to both Hank Aaron and Barry Bonds.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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Tanana attended Detroit Catholic Central High School, an all-boys school; though it was seven miles from his home, he was attracted to it after seeing their basketball team featured on the front page of a newspaper sports section. He made all-state twice in basketball, but it was in baseball he excelled, as he had a 32-1 record in his high school career. In a cocky moment his senior year, he threw sidearm to a hitter and injured his shoulder. He pitched through the injury for the rest of the year until leaving the mound after the fourth inning of the championship game, when the pain got to be too much for him. Thinking the injury would hurt his baseball chances, he had just about decided to attend Duke University on a basketball scholarship when the California Angels made him their first-round draft pick in 1971.

In the first game of a doubleheader on June 21, 1975, Tanana struck out 17 batters in a 4-2 victory over the Texas Rangers, becoming the first left-hander in AL history to have that many strikeouts in a game. “Everybody stood up and applauded for me in the ninth inning,” he remembered. “I felt invincible.” He threw 13 shutout innings on September 22 against the Chicago White Sox, yet left with a no decision because neither Jim Kaat nor Rich Gossage had allowed a run thus far—the game would go to 16 innings before the Angels eventually won 3-0. Tanana struck out 13. At season’s end, Tanana’s 269 strikeouts led the American League; it would be the only time from 1972 to 1979 that anyone other than teammate Ryan, injured, led the AL in strikeouts. Tanana placed fourth in ERA (2.62), tied for third with three others with five shutouts, and had a 16-9 record on the season. He and Kaat tied for fourth in AL Cy Young Award voting after the season.

Facts & Trivia

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With Ryan coming off a year in which he had missed time with injury, Tanana was named the Angels’ Opening Day starter for 1976. As it turned out, ’76 would be the first of four straight Opening Day starts for Tanana. He was named an All-Star for the first time in 1976. The Angels’ offense did not always score a lot for him; on August 27, 1976, he and Catfish Hunter of the New York Yankees each pitched 13 scoreless innings in a game where both men received a no-decision. It was the second year in a row Tanana had thrown 13 scoreless innings without getting a decision, but the Angels would lose this one in 15, 5-0. At season’s end, he was among the league leaders once again in wins (19, tied with Mark Fidrych and Ed Figueroa for fourth), ERA (2.43, behind Fidrych’s 2.34 and Vida Blue’s 2.35), strikeouts (261, second to a healthy Ryan’s 327), and complete games (23, tied with Jim Palmer for second behind Fidrych’s 24). With a 19-10 record, he came close to winning twenty games, missing the mark because of a midseason injury and also an August 22 outing against the Yankees where, having allowed only two hits going into the ninth, he started taking it easy, gave up six runs and was removed, and received a no decision, though the Angels eventually won 11-8 in eleven. As it turned out, 19 wins would be his career high. He came in third in Cy Young voting behind Palmer and Fidrych and also got votes for the AL Most Valuable Player (MVP) award.

How fast did Frank Tanana throw?

His lifetime record stands at 136-137 and he has not had a winning season since 1979. The fastball, which in the past was clocked consistently in the 90s, now checks in at 70-80 m.p.h.

Is Frank Tanana in Hall of Fame?

In 1996, Tanana was inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame, and in 2006, Tanana was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame.

Is Frank Tanana Italian?

Frank Tanana: 3x All-Star – Italian Americans in Baseball.

How old is Frank Tanana?

68 years (July 3, 1953)

What high school did Frank Tanana go to?

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