Dennis Cook
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"Dennis Bryan Cook" is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball with nine teams from 1988 to 2002: the San Francisco Giants (1988–1989), Philadelphia Phillies (1989–1990, 2001), Los Angeles Dodgers (1990–1991), Cleveland Indians (1992–1993, 1995), Chicago White Sox (1994), Texas Rangers (baseball)/Texas Rangers (1995–1996), Florida Marlins (1997), New York Mets (1998–2001), and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim/Anaheim Angels (2002). He made his major league debut on September 12, 1988, and played his final game on September 18, 2002.

Cook was a member of the 1997 World Champion Marlins, pitching in the World Series and was the winning pitcher in relief of Game 3.

Although not on the postseason roster, Cook was a member of the 2002 Angels team that won the 2002 World Series/World Series, defeating the Giants.

On February 1, 2010 Cook was announced as Sweden national baseball team/Team Sweden's new head coach along with Scott Scudder in the coaching staff.

Prior to his major league career, Cook graduated from Dickinson High School (Texas)/Dickinson High School in 1981. In college Cook was named to the All-Southwest Conference Team as an outfielder at University of Texas in both 1984 and 1985.

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