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Richard Dotson
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This right-handed starting pitcher won 111 games over a 12-season career, primarily with the Chicago White Sox and the New York Yankees.
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He arrived in New York in November 1987 as part of a significant trade that sent slugger Dan Pasqua to Chicago.
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His statistical peak occurred in 1983, when he recorded a career-high 5.1 WAR while anchoring a division-winning rotation in the Windy City.
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Career Totals
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WAR
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W
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L
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ERA
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G
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GS
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SV
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IP
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SO
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WHIP
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16.0
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111
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113
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4.23
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305
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295
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0
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1857.1
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973
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1.413
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Statistics via Baseball-Reference.com
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