Mike Parrott

Professional Baseball

Born December 6, 1954 in Oxnard, California

Competed two years varsity baseball and basketball at Adolfo Camarillo High School in Camarillo, California. Member of 1972 CIF 3A Champion basketball team. Member of Marmonte League Championship baseball teams in 1972 and 1973

ACHIEVEMENTS

Marmonte League All-League Second Team, basketball, 1973

Marmonte League All-League First Team, baseball, 1972 & 1973

Adolfo Camarillo High MVP, baseball. 1973

Marmonte League MVP, baseball, 1973

Pitched two no-hitters, three one-hitters, two three-hitters

Led Marmonte League in ERA, hits allowed per innings pitched, strikeouts, shutouts, complete games – 1973

First Round Draft Choice of Baltirnore Orioles in June 1973 Draft 16th pick overall in nation

PROFESSIONAL CAREER

Baltimore Orioles – 1977

Seattle Mariners — 1978-1981

Milwaukee Brewers — 1982

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Second in California League in strikeouts and complete games, voted pitcher with best fastball by league managers – 1974

Leader in Southern League in complete games — 1975

Voted MVP of International League as a pitcher with a 15-7 record; made Major League debut — 1977

Voted Seattle Mariners MVP — won 14 games, among leaders in complete games, innings pitched, fielding percentage, wins; rated as one of the Top 10 right-handed pitchers in American League; set record for most wins by a Mariner —
1979

Pitching coach for Montreal Expos minor league system; franchise named Minor League Organization of the Year — 1988