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    Thomas Edward John Jr. (born May 22, 1943), nicknamed " the Bionic Man ," is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 26 seasons between 1963 and 1989. He played for the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, California Angels, and Oakland Athletics.

  3. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Tommy John. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

    • May 22, 1943
  4. May 22, 2012 · After the White Sox set a franchise record by losing 106 games in 1970, John had his worst full season in 1971. He went 13-16 with a 3.61 ERA, and the team traded him to the Los Angeles Dodgers for slugger Dick Allen in the following off-season. With the Dodgers, Tommy John’s fortunes changed.

  5. Apr 4, 2012 · Tommy John was a four-time All-Star (1968, 1978, 1979, 1980), a three-time American League shutout leader (1966, 1967, 1980), he joined the twenty-wins club three times (1977, 1979, 1980) and after he had Tommy John Surgery, he won The Sporting News Comeback Player of the Year Award in 1976:

    • Thomas Edward John ( Twitter: @TommyJohn288)
    • 05-22-1943 (Gemini)
    • Terre Haute, Indiana
    • T.J. or Tommy
  6. Tommy John Bio. Fullname: Thomas Edward John; Born: 5/22/1943 in Terre Haute, IN; College: Indiana State; Debut: 9/06/1963

  7. Mar 13, 2024 · FILE - Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Tommy John delivers a pitch against Atlanta Braves during an opening day baseball game at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles, April 14, 1978. Almost 50 years ago, on Sept. 25, 1974, Dr. Frank Jobe reconstructed a torn ulnar collateral ligament in John’s left arm.

  8. Dec 4, 2019 · Thanks to the groundbreaking surgery that bears his name, Tommy Johns legacy endures as much as any pitcher from his generation. But is that legacy, combined with the breadth of his achievements on the field, enough to put him in the National Baseball Hall of Fame?

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