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  1. Jim Kaat was a pitcher who played for six MLB teams and won 283 games. Find out his stats, height, weight, position, rookie status and more at Baseball-Reference.com.

    • November 7, 1938
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    Jim Kaat. James Lee Kaat ( / kɒt /; born November 7, 1938) is an American former professional baseball player and television sports commentator. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a left-handed pitcher for the Washington Senators / Minnesota Twins ( 1959 – 1973 ), Chicago White Sox ( 1973 – 1975 ), Philadelphia Phillies ( 1976 ...

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  3. Jim Kaat Stats by Baseball Almanac. James Lee Kaat was a Major League Baseball player who pitched for the Washington Senators (1959-1960), Minnesota Twins (1961-1973), Chicago White Sox (1973-1975), Philadelphia Phillies (1976-1979), New York Yankees (1979-1980), and St. Louis Cardinals (1980-1983). When Jim, his nickname, made his debut on ...

  4. Dec 5, 2021 · Jim Kaat, who pitched in four decades and won 189 games for the Twins, was inducted into the Hall of Fame by the Golden Days Era Committee in 2022. He will join Tony Oliva and other former Twins teammates in Cooperstown on July 24.

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  5. Jul 24, 2022 · After a 25-year career as a durable and versatile pitcher, Jim Kaat became a baseball immortal in 2022. He shared his love for the game, his gratitude for his blessings and his support for Tommy John in his induction speech.

  6. About Jim Kaat. For parts of four decades, Jim Kaat used every strategy and skill at his disposal to win big league baseball games. “I never wanted to do anything but play baseball," Kaat said. Born Nov. 7, 1938 in Zeeland, Mich., Kaat studied speech and journalism while playing baseball at Hope College before signing with the Washington ...

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  8. Dec 7, 2021 · Jim broke in the year Nellie Fox was MVP,” Costas said. “Fox played for Connie Mack and the Philadelphia Athletics when he broke in. Mack was born during the Civil War and managed the A’s from 1901-50. With just two moves, from Fox to Mack, Jim Kaat is connected to the entire modern history of baseball.”

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