Background
Worrell, Todd Roland was born on September 28, 1959 in Arcadia, California, United States.
professional baseball player executive
Worrell, Todd Roland was born on September 28, 1959 in Arcadia, California, United States.
Bachelor of Science in Christian Education, Biola University, La Mirada, California.
He played all or part of eleven seasons in Major League Baseball for the Saint Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Dodgers between 1985 and 1997. Saint Louis Cardinals
Worrell was drafted by the Saint Louis Cardinals in the 1st round of the 1982 MLB draft out of Biola University. He made his MLB debut on August 28, 1985, pitching 1 2/3 scoreless innings in relief against the Cincinnati Reds.
He picked up his first save on September 13 against the Chicago Cubs.
Worrell saved five games down the stretch and compiled an earned run average of 2.91, then pitched effectively in the postseason against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLCS and the Kansas City Royals in the 1985 World Series. He was still eligible as a rookie the following season, and his 9-10 record with 36 saves netted him the 1986 National League Rookie of the Year Award, as well as the National League Rolaids Relief Manitoba Award.
He was on the mound when the winning run in Game 7 of the 1987 World Series scored, though he was not tagged with the loss as the runner who scored it had been inherited from another pitcher. Worrell became the first relief pitcher to save 30 or more games in each of his first three full seasons.
On September 4, 1989, Worrell was pitching for his 125th career save, which would have tied him with Bruce Sutter for the Cardinals" career record.
While making a pitch, he felt a ligament snap. He underwent elbow surgery in December to repair the damage, then experienced shoulder pain when attempting to come back for the 1991 season and was diagnosed with a rotator cuff tear. As a result, he missed both the 1990 and 1991 seasons due to injuries and rehabilitation.
Worrell came back in 1992 as a set-up man for veteran Lee Smith.
Los Angeles Dodgers
Worrell signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Dodgers on December 9, 1992, where he struggled for two seasons before regaining his old form and saving 32, 44, and 35 games in the final three seasons of his career, making two of his three career All-Star appearances and becoming the Dodgers career saves leader. He retired following the 1997 season.
Co-founder ProHunt Charities, since 1993. Board member Fellowship Christian Athletes.
Married Jamie Werk, October 27, 1984. Children: Joshua Todd, Jeremy Scott.