Paul Gilliford

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1945 –

75

Who is Paul Gilliford?

Paul Gant Gilliford is a retired American professional baseball player, a left-handed pitcher who appeared in two Major League games for the 1967 Baltimore Orioles during the course of a five-year career. He was listed at 5 feet 11 inches tall and 210 pounds.

In Gilliford's second pro season, 1966, he led the Class A Florida State League in earned run average and posted a 16–3 won-lost record. After splitting the 1967 minor league season between the Class A California League and the Double-A Eastern League, Gilliford was called up by the MLB Orioles for a late-season trial. He pitched two scoreless innings against the Washington Senators in his debut, but in his second appearance, also in relief four days later, the Boston Red Sox reached him for five hits, including a home run by George Scott, and four earned runs. In three Major League innings pitched, Gilliford gave up six hits and one base on balls, with two strikeouts.

He returned to the minor leagues in 1968–1969 before leaving the game.

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Born
Jan 12, 1945
Bryn Mawr
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • Bryn Mawr

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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