Bob Kaiser
Robert Thomas Kaiser is an American former Major [League Baseball] pitcher, a left-handed reliever who appeared in five games for the Cleveland Indians during the 1971 [Cleveland Indians season|1971 season]. Kaiser stood tall and weighed.
Selected in the second round in the 1968 [Major League Baseball draft], Kaiser was recalled by Cleveland after spending the 1971 season at three levels of minor league baseball, Class A through Triple-A. In his MLB debut, he surrendered a home run to the first batter he faced, Duane Josephson of the Boston [Red Sox]. But he finished the inning strongly by striking out a future Baseball [Hall of Fame|Hall of Famer], Carl Yastrzemski.
All told, he allowed eight hits and three earned runs in six MLB innings pitched, with three bases on balls and four strikeouts. He did not record a save.