Bob Wells (baseball)

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3+13 innings for his first win with Seattle. He had a 4–3 record and 5.71 ERA in 76+23 innings. [4] [5] He pitched 4 innings in the Mariners first postseason appearance, allowing a run in both of his two appearances. [6]

Wells threw a career-high 130+23 innings. [1] He joined the starting rotation in May, replacing an injured Johnson, and went 6–1 in his first 8 starts. "Wellsy is very important to us," manager Lou Piniella said in July. [3] Wells finished the season with a 12–7 record and 5.30 ERA. He returned to a relief role in his last two seasons with the Mariners. [1] He earned his first MLB save on July 20, 1997, [7] prompting speculation that he could become the team's closer. "What the heck, give him the ball and see what he can do," said outfielder Jay Buhner. [8] Wells got another save a week later, [7] but Seattle acquired Heathcliff Slocumb to fill the closer role. [9] Wells posted a 5.75 ERA in 1997 and 6.10 ERA in 1998. He missed a month of the 1998 season with an abdominal strain. [2] The Mariners released him after that season. [1]

The Twins signed Wells to a minor league contract in January 1999. [10] He had his best seasons his first two years with Minnesota, leading the American League with 76 games pitched in 1999. The next year, he had a career-low 3.65 ERA and 10 saves but had an 0–7 record and 8 blown saves. He signed a two-year contract extension after the season. [2] He pitched two more seasons for the Twins, with an ERA over 5.00 in each season. [1]

Personal life

Wells is married and has three children. [2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Bob Wells Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More". Baseball Reference . Retrieved November 26, 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Minnesota Twins 2002 Media Guide. 2002. pp. 131, 132.
  3. 1 2 3 "Wells rescues Mariners from pits". Toledo Blade. Associated Press. July 16, 1996. p. 30. Retrieved November 26, 2025 via Google News Archive Search.
  4. "Bob Wells 1995 Pitching Game Logs". Baseball Reference. Retrieved November 26, 2025.
  5. "Without Johnson, M's turn to Wells to beat Kansas City". The Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. May 18, 1995. Retrieved November 26, 2025 via Google News Archive Search.
  6. "Bob Wells Postseason Pitching Game Logs". Baseball Reference. Retrieved November 26, 2025.
  7. 1 2 "Bob Wells 1997 Pitching Game Logs". Baseball Reference. Retrieved November 26, 2025.
  8. "Mariners beat Royals 5-4, may have discovered closer in the process". The Fort Scott Tribune. July 21, 1997. Retrieved November 26, 2025 via Google News Archive Search.
  9. Brisbee, Grant (July 29, 2017). "It's the 20th anniversary of one of the worst trades in baseball history". SB Nation .
  10. "Sele asking for $6.25 million". Spokesman-Review. January 20, 1999. p. C2.
Bob Wells
Pitcher
Born: (1966-11-01) November 1, 1966 (age 59)
Yakima, Washington, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 16, 1994, for the Philadelphia Phillies
Last MLB appearance
September 29, 2002, for the Minnesota Twins