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Tanana's major league career spanned from 1973 to 1993 and saw him playing for the Angels, Boston Red Sox , Texas Rangers , Detroit Tigers , New York Mets , and New York Yankees . June 21, 1975 was a memorable day in Tanana's career – he struck out 17 batters in one game. In his prime, he was known for a blazing 100+ MPH fastball, which he abruptly lost when he injured his arm. However, he was able to develop an assortment of off-speed pitches (including an excellent curveball) and continue his career. Frank appeared in three consecutive All-Star Games from 1976 to 1978, and led the league in Strikeout s in 1975 as well as in ERA and Shutout s in 1977. Throughout his career, he accumulated 34 shutouts, 4000 innings pitched, and nearly 3000 strikeouts. CALIFORNIA ANGELS Along with Nolan Ryan, Tanana anchored the pitching staff of the California Angels from 1973 - 1979. This led to the saying, "Tanana and Ryan and two days of cryin'," a reference to the old axiom, "Spahn and Sain and pray for rain." TEXAS RANGERS In 1984 Tanana was named the pitcher of the year for the Texas Rangers as he went 15-15 with a 3.25 era. This was a great accomplishment for Tanana since an arm injury earlier in his career had forced him to stop being a power pitcher and rely on pure junk. DETROIT TIGERS In 1987 Tanana pitched a 1-0 complete game shutout over the Toronto Blue Jays to clinch the American League East title for the Tigers. Frank is also known for having converted to Christianity midway through his career and becoming a leader in the Christian community within professional baseball. He was given the nickname "Frank Tanana Daiquiri" by broadcaster Chris Berman of ESPN . It was one of the first of many nicknames that Berman has become notorious for developing and remains one of his favorites. EXTERNAL LINKS
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