Luther Hackman

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Luther Hackman
Pitcher
Born: (1974-10-10) October 10, 1974 (age 46)
Columbus, Mississippi
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 1, 1999, for the Colorado Rockies
Last MLB appearance
September 27, 2003, for the San Diego Padres
MLB statistics
Win–loss record9–10
Earned run average5.09
Strikeouts128
KBO statistics
Win–loss record3–6
Earned run average4.80
Strikeouts57
CPBL statistics
Win–loss record14–12
Earned run average2.97
Strikeouts160
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Luther Gean Hackman (born October 10, 1974) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Colorado Rockies, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres, in the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) for the Samsung Lions, and in the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) for the Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions.

Career[]

Hackman was selected by Colorado Rockies in 6th round (154th overall) of the 1994 Major League Baseball Draft. He has played at the major league level for the Colorado Rockies, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres.

In 2007, Hackman played nearly all of the season with the Nashville Sounds, the Triple-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. He was released from his contract on August 18, and then signed as a free agent by the Triple-A Oklahoma Redhawks on August 24.

In late October 2007, Hackman was given a 50-game suspension for violating the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program by testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance.[1]

He signed with Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions of Taiwanese CPBL on July 1, 2008 and became a free agent at the end of the season (squad number:44). Then He joined with Olmecas de Tabasco of LMB in the beginning of 2009 until June 10, 2009.

After June 16, 2009, Hackman returned to the Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions, now wearing #00, and was Most Valuable Player in the 2009 Taiwan Series.

Aug. 14, 2010, Hackman was warned then later ejected by home plate umpire for repeatingly covering the pitching rubber with dirt.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ "Hackman Banned For 50 Games." NBC5i. 30 October 2007. 20 December 2007.

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