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'''Otis Benjamin Thornton''' (born June 30, [[1945]] in [[Docena]]) was a right-handed catcher for the [[1973]] Houston Astros.  
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'''Otis Benjamin Thornton''' (born [[June 30]], [[1945]] in [[Docena]]) was a right-handed catcher for the [[1973]] Houston Astros.  


Thornton was drafted in the 68th round of the [[1965]] draft. He caught a total of 4 innings in two games for the club, debuting and finishing his major league career during a July 6 double-header. He struck out twice and hit a sacrifice fly in his three major league at bats. The 6'-1", 186 lb. Andrews wore uniform number 9.
Thornton was drafted in the 68th round of the [[1965]] draft. He caught a total of 4 innings in two games for the club, debuting and finishing his major league career during a July 6 double-header. He struck out twice and hit a sacrifice fly in his three major league at bats. The 6'-1", 186 lb. Thornton wore uniform number 9.


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* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/t/thornot01.shtml Otis Thornton] at Baseball Reference
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/t/thornot01.shtml Otis Thornton] at Baseball Reference


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Latest revision as of 08:14, 30 June 2012

Otis Thornton

Otis Benjamin Thornton (born June 30, 1945 in Docena) was a right-handed catcher for the 1973 Houston Astros.

Thornton was drafted in the 68th round of the 1965 draft. He caught a total of 4 innings in two games for the club, debuting and finishing his major league career during a July 6 double-header. He struck out twice and hit a sacrifice fly in his three major league at bats. The 6'-1", 186 lb. Thornton wore uniform number 9.

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