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Jamie Walker is not a member of the [[MLBPA]] (Major League Baseball Players Association), based on his taking part in [[spring training]] during the [[1994 baseball strike]]. For the video game [[MVP Baseball 2004]], Jamie Walker was replaced by the fictional Makoto Miyagi. In the video game [[MVP Baseball 2005]], Walker was replaced by the fictional Daryl Smith. In both instances, the fictional characters attributes are based on the real Jamie Walker.
Jamie Walker is not a member of the [[MLBPA]] (Major League Baseball Players Association), based on his taking part in [[spring training]] during the [[1994 baseball strike]]. For the video game [[MVP Baseball 2004]], Jamie Walker was replaced by the fictional Makoto Miyagi. In the video game [[MVP Baseball 2005]], Walker was replaced by the fictional Daryl Smith. In both instances, the fictional characters attributes are based on the real Jamie Walker.

As of Aug. 29, 2006 his WHIP was 1.23.

==External links==
* [http://www.crazysportsfan.com/baseball/players/Jamie-Walker.html Jamie Walker profile]


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Revision as of 06:17, 30 August 2006

Jamie Walker
Detroit Tigers – No. 32
relief pitcher
Bats: Left
Throws: Left
debut
April 2, 1997, for the Kansas City Royals
Career statistics
(through August 21, 2006)
Wins15
Losses15
ERA3.87
Games368
Innings Pitched316.2
Earned Runs136
Home Runs Allowed45
Former teams

Jamie Walker (born July 1, 1971, in McMinnville, Tennessee) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher who currently plays for the Detroit Tigers. He has a career ERA of 4.14. Jamie Walker attended Austin Peay State University. Walker's jersey was retired at Warren County High School in 2004.

Jamie Walker is not a member of the MLBPA (Major League Baseball Players Association), based on his taking part in spring training during the 1994 baseball strike. For the video game MVP Baseball 2004, Jamie Walker was replaced by the fictional Makoto Miyagi. In the video game MVP Baseball 2005, Walker was replaced by the fictional Daryl Smith. In both instances, the fictional characters attributes are based on the real Jamie Walker.

As of Aug. 29, 2006 his WHIP was 1.23.