Mike Campbell
Lifeless at 61
Former Mariners Pitcher, 1st-Spherical Draft Decide
Revealed
Mike Campbell — former Seattle Mariners pitcher and 1st-round draft decide — has died.
The crew introduced the unhappy information on social media, saying … “We are saddened by the passing of Seattle native and former Mariners pitcher Mike Campbell. Our hearts go out to his family and loved ones.” He reportedly died Monday at his dwelling in Kirkland, Washington. His explanation for loss of life continues to be pending.
Campbell made his major-league debut in 1987 after the Mariners introduced him on as their No. 1 draft decide. He pitched for them for components of the following 3 seasons, however was then traded to the Montreal Expos as a part of the deal to carry on Corridor of Famer Randy Johnson to the crew.
He pitched in 51 main league video games throughout his MLB profession. Along with Seattle and Montreal, he performed for Texas, San Diego and Chicago. He retired in 1999 following a stint within the impartial Atlantic League.
He went on to turn into a businessman, operating Shiskaberry’s — a dessert franchise that offered candy-covered fruit on a stick — together with his buddy and former minor league pitcher Steve Towey.
He was 61.
RIP