Baseball player
Dennis O'Toole | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: (1949-03-13) March 13, 1949 (age 75) Chicago, Illinois | |
Batted: RightThrew: Right | |
MLB debut | |
September 8, 1969, for the Chicago White Sox | |
Last MLB appearance | |
June 23, 1973, for the Chicago White Sox | |
MLB statistics | |
Win–loss record | 0–0 |
Earned run average | 5.04 |
Innings | 30⅓ |
Stats at Baseball Reference | |
Teams | |
Dennis Joseph O'Toole (born March 13, 1949) is an American former professional baseball player. A right-handed relief pitcher and the younger brother (by 12 years) of 1963 National League All-Star lefthander Jim O'Toole, Dennis appeared in 15 Major League games spread over five seasons (1969–1973) for the Chicago White Sox. He stood 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) tall and weighed 195 pounds (88 kg).
In 30⅓ MLB innings pitched, O'Toole gave up 43 hits and ten bases on balls, with 22 strikeouts and no saves. He yielded 17 earned runs for a career ERA of 5.04. He compiled a 53–39 (3.66) mark in 211 minor league games, mostly in the White Sox' farm system, over nine seasons (1967–1975). His MLB career did not overlap with Jim's, who hurled his last big league game with the ChiSox over two years before Dennis' debut.
References
External links
- Career statistics from Baseball Reference
- Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Baseball Gauge
- Retrosheet
- Venezuelan Professional Baseball League
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