David George Baldwin (born March 30, 1938) is an American former professional baseball pitcher.
[1] He signed with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1959 and pitched on three pennant winners in his first four years of pro ball.
[4] In 1970, Baldwin led major league pitchers in range factor per nine innings (a measure of fielding proficiency) with a value of 5.094, the seventh highest value ever compiled.
[5] In 1974, Baldwin, at age 36, was the second oldest player in both the Pacific Coast League and the American Association.
[9] In addition, he has published his baseball memoir, Snake Jazz, and (under the pen name "DGB Featherkile") a collection of his poetry, Limbic Hurly-Burly.