Jerry Spradlin
Born: June 14, 1967
Birthplace: Fullerton, California
Instrument(s): Drums
Famous For...: Major League Baseball pitcher, 1993–2000
Jerry Spradlin was born June 14, 1967, in Fullerton, California. He is a retired professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1993–2000. Since his retirement, he has gone on to coach everyone from students in little league to adults in the professional league.
Jerry's musical skills were referenced in a 1999 Sports Illustrated article: "Jerry Spradlin, 31, the flamethrower righty who was acquired in the off-season from Philadelphia for righthanded starter Chad Ogea. Spradlin fanned 76 in 81⅔ innings last year. He also plays the drums. Says Jackson, 'You can never have too many characters in a bullpen.'"
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