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      • 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 – 1979), New York Yankees (1979 – 1980), and St. Louis Cardinals (1980 – 1983).
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  2. How many seasons did Jim Kaat play? Jim Kaat played 25 seasons. Is Jim Kaat in the Hall of Fame? Jim Kaat was elected into the Hall of Fame in 2022. What position did Jim Kaat play? Jim Kaat was a Pitcher. How many strikeouts did Jim Kaat have? Jim Kaat had 2,461 strikeouts over his career. How many teams has Jim Kaat played for?

    • November 7, 1938
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_KaatJim Kaat - Wikipedia

    His playing career spanned 25 years. Kaat was an All-Star for three seasons and a Gold Glove winner for 16 seasons. He was the American League (AL) leader in shutouts (5) in 1962, and the AL leader in wins (25) and complete games (19) in 1966. In addition to his 283 career wins, he has three 20-win seasons.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Jim Kaat played 25 seasons for 5 teams, including the Twins and Cardinals. He had 283 wins, 237 losses, an ERA of 3.45 and 2,461 strikeouts. He won 16 Gold Glove awards and 1 World Series. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2022.

  6. Pitcher Jim Kaat played 25 seasons for 5 teams. He had 283 wins, 237 losses, an earned run average of 3.45, and 2,461 strikeouts. Kaat was selected to play in 3 All-Star Games.

  7. ERA. 3.45. K. 2461. WHIP. 1.26. Complete career MLB stats for the St. Louis Cardinals Relief Pitcher Jim Kaat on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  8. In 1982, Kaat went 5-3 with two saves to help the Cardinals win the World Series. Kaat retired after the 1983 season, embarking on a career as a coach before becoming a broadcaster. He had dabbled in broadcasting as early as the 1960s, and began a long career as a Yankees’ announcer in 1986. His final totals: 283 wins, a 3.45 ERA, 625 games ...

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