Carrie Ann Dobbins is a well-known American baseball pitcher. She is a native of Los Angeles and has been with the New York Mets since 2003. Prior to that, she played for the Atlanta Braves, where she became a two-time World Series champion. She is best known for her ability to start a game without relief.
Carrie Ann Dobbins
Carrie Ann Dobbins is a former professional baseball pitcher. She played for the New York Mets and the Atlanta Braves. She made her major league debut on 17 August 1987 and has made 154 starts. During her career, she set several records and earned the respect of many fans. She has won three Cy Young Awards and has made 35 postseason appearances.
Dobbins is married to Tom Dobbins. They have five children. They have three together and one through previous marriages. Their oldest child is named Jonathan. Other children include Amber and Kienan Patrick.
Children
Carrie Ann Dobbins is married to Tom Dobbins and has five children. They have three children together and three from previous marriages. She gave birth to two sons named Peyton and Mason and adopted another son named Kienan Patrick. She also had a daughter named Amber.
Tom and Carrie Ann Dobbins married in 1992 and divorced in 1997. They had a daughter together, Amber Nicole. The couple lives in Alpharetta, Georgia. Carrie Ann Dobbins is a singer and songwriter and has three children. She had previously been married to basketball player Tim McGraw.
Dobbins was born in Los Angeles and joined the New York Mets in 2003. She has played for the Atlanta Braves and the New York Mets and has won three major league titles. In 1993, she set the record for most consecutive postseason starts without relief appearances with 35.