Norm Charlton Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Norman Wood Charlton III (born January 6, 1963), nicknamed "The Sheriff", is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds (1988-1992, 2000), Seattle Mariners (1993, 1995-1997, 2001), Philadelphia Phillies (1995), Baltimore Orioles (1998), Atlanta Braves (1998), and Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1999).Charlton holds three degrees from Rice University.The left-handed Charlton was best known as being part of the infamous "Nasty Boys" relief pitching corps for the 1990 Reds team who won the World Series. Randy Myers and Rob Dibble were the other two members. The Boys were renowned for their clutch, shutdown performances, particularly during the playoff run; their blazing fastballs; and their bruising beanballs. Charlton is also famous in Cincinnati for plowing over Mike Scioscia to score a run in a nationally televised Sunday night game.Charlton was also a key member of the two most beloved Mariner teams. During the 1995 "Refuse to Lose" team that was the first Mariner team to reach the playoffs, he was the team's closer after a midseason trade. As a member of the 2001 team that won an MLB record 116 games, he was a lefty specialist, fleshing out a bullpen which also featured Japanese closer Kazuhiro Sasaki, Jeff Nelson, and fellow lefty Arthur Rhodes.Before the 1998 season, Charlton signed a contract to join the Baltimore Orioles bullpen. His subsequent poor pitching however led to an explosion of his ERA to 6.94. Baltimore was expected to contend in 1998 after having made the playoffs in 1997, but Charlton's lackluster performance was a factor in the Orioles having a losing record. Charlton was released on July 28. He signed with the Braves a few days later.On October 22, 2007, the Mariners named him their bullpen coach. Charlton's contract, along with those of the remainder of the 2008 coaching staff, was not renewed following the hire of Don Wakamatsu as the club's field manager in November 2008.
Net Worth
$6 Million
Date Of Birth
January 6, 1963
Place Of Birth
Fort Polk, Louisiana, USA
Height
6' 3" (1.91 m)
Profession
American baseball player and coach
Nicknames
Norm Charlton, Charlton, Norm
Star Sign
Capricorn
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Fact
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Roving pitching instructor with the Seattle Mariners. [2004]
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Made major league debut on 21 September 1988.
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Named to 1992 National League All Star Team.
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Member of 1990 World Series Champion Cincinnati Reds team. Member of 1995, 1997 and 2001 American League Western Division Champion Seattle Mariners teams. Member of 1998 National League Eastern Division Champion Atlanta Braves team.
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Pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds (1988-1992 and 2000), Seattle Mariners (1993, 1995-1997 and 2001), Philadelphia Phillies (1995), Baltimore Orioles (1998), Atlanta Braves (1998) and Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1999).
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Drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 1st round (28th pick) of the 1984 MLB amateur draft.
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Title
Year
Status
Character
2001 American League Championship Series
2001
TV Series
Himself - Seattle Mariners Pitcher
Sunday Night Baseball
1991-1998
TV Series
Himself - Seattle Mariners Pitcher / Himself - Atlanta Braves Pitcher / Himself - Baltimore Orioles Pitcher / ...