Kirk McCaskill

Kirk Edward McCaskill (born April 9, 1961) is a Canadian-American former Major League Baseball pitcher and former professional ice hockey player.

[1] During his senior year, McCaskill had an 8–0 record with an 0.97 ERA and 97 strikeouts, scored 26 goals and 22 assists in 17 hockey games, and was the varsity soccer team's leading goal-scorer.

[2] All-ECAC in baseball and hockey as a collegiate student-athlete, McCaskill was drafted in the fourth round of the 1982 amateur draft by the California Angels (88th overall), from the University of Vermont, and would be the first baseball player from UVM to reach the major leagues since Jack Lamabe in 1962.

McCaskill was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in the Class of 2003, along with Joe Carter, Richard Bélec, and the Asahi.

McCaskill and his wife, Dana, have three sons, Riley, Reese, and Bennett, and currently reside in Cardiff by the Sea, California.