Tom Buskey, baseball player, 1973-1980

Tom Buskey

Born: 2/20/1947 in Harrisburg, PA, USA

Died: 6/7/1998 in Harrisburg, PA, USA

MLB Debut: 1973-08-05 | Final Game: 1980-08-04

Bats: R | Throws: R | Height: 6'3" | Weight: 200 lbs

Full name: Thomas William Buskey

Biography

Tom Buskey, born in 1947, was a professional baseball pitcher who made his mark in Major League Baseball from 1973 until his retirement in 1980. Over the course of his career, Buskey played for several teams, showcasing his skills as a reliable relief pitcher. He finished his career with a record of 21-27 and an earned run average (ERA) of 3.66, demonstrating his ability to compete effectively in a league known for its high level of talent. Buskey recorded 212 strikeouts and achieved 34 saves, reflecting his versatility and effectiveness in crucial game situations. Buskey's playing style was characterized by his ability to come in as a dependable option from the bullpen, often in high-pressure scenarios. He was part of an era where the role of the reliever was becoming increasingly important in the game, as teams began to rely more on specialized pitchers to secure late-game leads. While not a household name, Tom Buskey's contributions to his teams and the overall evolution of pitching strategies during his playing years left a lasting impact on the game of baseball.

Career Pitching Statistics

W L G GS CG SHO SV IP H ER HR BB SO ERA Pitcher PIV
21 27 258 0 0 0 34 479.3 479 195 57 167 212 3.66 0

Season-by-Season Pitching

Career Batting Statistics

G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO AVG OBP SLG OPS PIV
258 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 0.0

Season-by-Season Batting

Fielding Statistics

Career Fielding Totals by Position

Position G GS PO A E DP
P 258 0 34 94 3 7

Season-by-Season Fielding

Career Games by Position

Position Games
Pitcher 258

Awards & Honors

Year Award Notes
1974 Player of the Week Week of 1974-07-26

College History

School Name City State Years Attended
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill NC 1967, 1968, 1969