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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_KaatJim Kaat - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. Jim Kaat is a left-handed pitcher who played 21 seasons in the major leagues from 1960 to 1982. He won 16 Gold Gloves, pitched in three All-Star games and one World Series, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2022.

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  3. Kaat led the Twins to the 1965 World Series with an 18-11 record, then started Games 2, 5 and 7 of the Fall Classic against the Dodgers, going 1-2 with a 3.77 earned-run average in Minnesota’s seven-game loss.

  4. Jim Kaat Bio. Fullname: James Lee Kaat; Nickname: Kitty; Born: 11/07/1938 in Zeeland, MI; College: Hope College; Debut: 8/02/1959; Hall of Fame: 2021

  5. 5. Dez. 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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  6. 7. Dez. 2021 · Jim Kaat, out of Zeeland, Mich., and Hope College, who won 283 games in the big leagues and was still around to pitch in four World Series games at the age of 44 for the World Series champion Cardinals in 1982, officially makes it to Cooperstown at last, the way an old teammate of his, Tony Oliva, does right along with him.

  7. For parts of four decades, Jim Kaat used every strategy and skill at his disposal to win big league baseball games. Today, after more than 50 years in the game as a player, coach and broadcaster, Kaat finds himself on the cusp of Cooperstown – thanks to 283 wins achieved over the course of a remarkably consistent career.