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Goose Gossage. Richard Michael " Goose " Gossage (born July 5, 1951) is an American former baseball pitcher who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) between 1972 and 1994. He pitched for nine different teams, spending his best years with the New York Yankees and San Diego Padres .
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- July 5, 1951
28 de abr. de 2022 · When Gossage, a nine-time All-Star, retired after the 1994 season he had built up quite a resume, finishing a 22-year big league career with nine different big league clubs. His lifetime statistics included a 124-107 record, 3.01 ERA, 1,002 games, 310 saves, 1,809.1 innings pitched and 1,502 strikeouts.
4 de jul. de 2022 · 10 moments that define Goose Gossage's career. July 4th, 2022. Bryan Hoch. @ BryanHoch. With a violent motion and menacing scowl accentuated by a distinctive mustache, Rich “Goose” Gossage intimidated Major League hitters for 22 years, each of his high-octane deliveries helping to usher in the age of the modern closer.
- Bryan Hoch
Goose Gossage | Sports Illustrated Publicity Photo | October 1980. Baseball Almanac Research Library. Rich Gossage baseball stats with batting stats, pitching stats and fielding stats, along with uniform numbers, salaries, quotes, career stats and biographical data presented by Baseball Almanac.
- Richard Michael Gossage
- 07-05-1951 (Cancer)
- Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Goose or Rich or The White Gorilla
8 de jun. de 2011 · National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. 17.4K subscribers. 244. 69K views 12 years ago. Goose Gossage intimidated hitters with a ferocious intensity. Gossage, one of the top relievers...
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19 de dic. de 2023 · Gossage was a Hall of Fame pitcher, and the best seasons of the righty’s career came in pinstripes. Until Aroldis Chapman (coincidentally, another No. 54), the Yankees never had a pitcher who...