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Ralph Willard Terry (born on January 9, 1936 in Big Cabin, Oklahoma was a right handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Yankees (1956-57, 1959-64), Kansas City Athletics (1957-59, 1966), Cleveland Indians (1965) and New York Mets (1966-67).

In his 12 seasons as a player, Terry posted a career record of 107-99, with 1000 strikeouts, 3.27 earned run average, 257 games started, 75 games finished, 20 shutouts, 11 saves, and 446 bases on balls in 1849 innings pitched.

In five World Series (1960-64), Terry posted a record of 2-3, 31 (SO) and 2.93 (ERA).

Highlights

  • All Star (1962)
  • World Series MVP (1962)
  • led AL in wins and innings pitched (1962)
  • led AL in batters faced (1962)
  • led AL in complete games (1963)

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