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  • Ken Holtzman
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  • Kenneth Dale Holtzman (born November 3, 1945) is a left-handed former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played most of his career for the Chicago Cubs and Oakland Athletics. He was a 2-time All Star, and a 3-time World Series champion. In 2007 Holtzman managed the Petah Tikva Pioneers in the Israel Baseball League.
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Birthplace
  • St. Louis, Missouri
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  • Left
Name
  • Holtzman, Ken
  • Ken Holtzman
finaldate
  • --09-19
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  • Ken-Holtzman
Birthdate
  • 1945-11-03
Dead
  • alive
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debutteam
  • Chicago Cubs
Title
Highlights
  • * 2× All-Star * 3× World Series champion
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  • Right
Place of Birth
  • St. Louis, Missouri
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  • 3.490000
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Years
  • 1969-08-19
  • 1971-06-03
  • May 1969
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debutyear
  • 1965
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  • 1601
Position
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  • 1005989
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  • 174
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  • --09-04
Teams
  • * Chicago Cubs * Oakland Athletics * Baltimore Orioles * New York Yankees * Chicago Cubs
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  • h/holtzke01
Date of Birth
  • 1945-11-03
Short Description
  • American baseball player
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  • Chicago Cubs
finalyear
  • 1979
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  • Kenneth Dale Holtzman (born November 3, 1945) is a left-handed former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played most of his career for the Chicago Cubs and Oakland Athletics. He was a 2-time All Star, and a 3-time World Series champion. He became the only pitcher since the 1880s to throw two no-hitters for the Cubs, and was also one of the principal pitchers on Oakland's championship teams from 1972 to 1975. Through 2010 his 174 career victories are the most in the major leagues all-time by a Jewish pitcher (directly ahead of Sandy Koufax), his 1,601 strikeouts are second (behind Koufax) and his 451 games are second (behind Scott Schoeneweis), and his 3.49 ERA is fifth (directly behind Scott Radinsky). He held the record for most pitching appearances by a Jewish pitcher until 1998. In 2007 Holtzman managed the Petah Tikva Pioneers in the Israel Baseball League.
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