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==Baseball career====Baseball career==
Burns was born in [[Maywood, California]]. He attended [[Oral Roberts University]] in [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]], earning first-team [[All-America]] honors before being drafted by the [[Oakland Athletics]] in the 7th round of the [[1984 Major League Baseball draft|1984 MLB draft]]. He played for the A's from 1988 to 1991, and would also play for the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]] (1992–1993), and [[St. Louis Cardinals]] (1993). He was nicknamed "'''the Mad Hatter'''" because of his habit of frantically tugging at the bill of his cap and re-adjusting it prior to every pitch as well as "Third Degree" for his penchant of giving up runs near the end of his career.Burns was born in [[Maywood, California]]. He attended [[Oral Roberts University]] in [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]], earning first-team [[All-America]] honors before being drafted by the [[Oakland Athletics]] in the 7th round of the [[1984 Major League Baseball draft|1984 MLB draft]]. He played for the A's from 1988 to 1991, and would also play for the [[Texas Rangers (baseball)|Texas Rangers]] (1992–1993), and [[St. Louis Cardinals]] (1993). He was nicknamed "'''The Mad Hatter'''" because of his habit of frantically tugging at the bill of his cap and re-adjusting it prior to every pitch as well as "Third Degree" for his penchant of giving up runs near the end of his career.
Burns made his MLB debut on May 31, 1988, and during that season was a reliably effective starter at the back end of the A's rotation. He compiled an 8–2 record over 14 starts and three relief appearances as the A's won the AL pennant but then lost the [[World Series]] to the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]]. Burns switched to an almost exclusively relief role in following seasons. He helped the A's win two more pennants in 1989 and 1990, and a World Series in 1989, when the A's swept their cross-bay rivals, the [[San Francisco Giants]]. He left the A's following the 1991 season to sign with the Texas Rangers, then finished his career on September 17, 1993, with the St. Louis Cardinals. Burns posted a regular season won-loss record of 21–23 with a 3.47 [[earned run average]] and 13 saves in 203 games pitched. In 3 postseason series, Burns compiled a 0–0 won-loss record with a 7.36 [[earned run average]]. Burns pitched well in the 1988 and 1989 playoffs; much of this high ERA came from Game 1 of the 1990 World Series versus the Reds.Burns made his MLB debut on May 31, 1988, and during that season was a reliably effective starter at the back end of the A's rotation. He compiled an 8–2 record over 14 starts and three relief appearances as the A's won the AL pennant but then lost the [[World Series]] to the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]]. Burns switched to an almost exclusively relief role in following seasons. He helped the A's win two more pennants in 1989 and 1990, and a World Series in 1989, when the A's swept their cross-bay rivals, the [[San Francisco Giants]]. He left the A's following the 1991 season to sign with the Texas Rangers, then finished his career on September 17, 1993, with the St. Louis Cardinals. Burns posted a regular season won-loss record of 21–23 with a 3.47 [[earned run average]] and 13 saves in 203 games pitched. In 3 postseason series, Burns compiled a 0–0 won-loss record with a 7.36 [[earned run average]]. Burns pitched well in the 1988 and 1989 playoffs; much of this high ERA came from Game 1 of the 1990 World Series versus the Reds.

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