Kenton Charles Tekulve (born March 5, 1947 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher. During a 16-year baseball career, he pitched for three different teams, but spent most of his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Pitching with an unusual submarine delivery, he was known as a workhorse relief pitcher who holds several records for number of games pitched and innings pitched.
Tekulve is well known for showing off his 1979 World
Series ring, which he
won while playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Tekulve is a 1969 graduate of Marietta College in Ohio. He signed that year
as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Pirates, and remained with that
organization for 11 years. He made his major league debut in 1974.

Early in the 1985 season, Tekulve was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies for Al Holland and a minor leaguer. He continued to
be an effective reliever into his 40s. Only in his first season (1974) and his
last season (1989) did he post an ERA above
4. While with the Phillies, he led the NL in games pitched for the fourth time, with 90 in 1987
at the age of 40.
Tekulve signed with the Cincinnati Reds before the 1989 season and pitched in
37 games before retiring in July.


Tekulve was a member of the Philadelphia Phillies television broadcast team from 1991 to
1997.
After several years involvement with the Washington Wild Things of the independent Frontier League,
Tekulve took a job as the Pirates' advance scout in 2006.
Tekulve currently works for Root Sports Pittsburgh and appears as an analyst after each Pittsburgh Pirates game.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_Tekulve
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