Marty Kutyna

Marion John "Marty" Kutyna (born November 14, 1932) is an American former right-handed pitcher in professional baseball.

Kutyna spent three full seasons in Major League Baseball, pitching almost exclusively in relief.

Instead, he was part of a package of players that St. Louis swapped to the Cincinnati Redlegs on December 5, 1957,[1] for young center fielder Curt Flood, who would go on to star on three pennant-winning Cardinal teams in the 1960s.

Kutyna toiled in the minors for nearly seven years before he finally reached the Majors on September 19, 1959, as a member of the Kansas City Athletics.

He allowed 301 hits and 108 bases on balls in 290 innings pitched, with 110 strikeouts, eight saves and no complete games in six assignments as a starting pitcher.