George Glinatsis (born June 29, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball player who pitched briefly for the Seattle Mariners in 1994.
He led all pitchers in the league in wins and strikeouts and had the lowest earned run average of any player with more than 50 innings pitched.
[5] On July 18, the Mariners called Glinatsis up directly from Double-A and he made his Major League debut that night as the starting pitcher against the Baltimore Orioles in Seattle.
[6] He made one more start six days later and allowed three runs to the Boston Red Sox in less than inning.
[10] While pitching in the Rockies' farm system in 1998, he tied a Pacific Coast League record by hitting three batters in one inning.