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- Richard_Dotson abstract "Richard Elliott Dotson (born January 10, 1959]) is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball in the 1980s. He is best noted for his 22-7 performance of 1983, helping the Chicago White Sox win the American League West Division championship that season. Dotson finished fourth in the American League Cy Young Award voting, behind teammate LaMarr Hoyt. Arm injuries came to limit, however, what was a promising baseball career.In a 12-season career, Rich Dotson recorded a record of 111-113 with a 4.23 ERA in 305 games, 295 of them starts. He pitched 55 complete games and 11 shutouts in his career. Dotson gave up 872 earned runs and struck out 973 in 1857 and 1/3 innings pitched.Dotson was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and attended Anderson High School.He was drafted out of high school by the California Angels in the summer of 1977, but traded that December in a blockbuster six-player deal, going to the Chicago White Sox along with Bobby Bonds and Thad Bosley in exchange for Brian Downing, Dave Frost and Chris Knapp.His debut in the majors was not an auspicious one. White Sox manager Tony La Russa handed him the ball on Sept. 4, 1979 as the starter for a game at Anaheim, but the 20-year-old Dotson retired only four Angels and left the park that day with a gaudy earned-run average of 33.75. By the next season, Dotson was a 12-game winner in the Chicago rotation. In 1981, he led the American League in shutouts with four. But his breakout season definitely was 1983. Dotson's 22 wins were the second-most in the league, and included 14 complete games. On the final day of the regular season, he and Dennis Lamp combined for a shutout at Seattle that put the White Sox in first place by a whopping 20 games over the nearest contender.He and the Sox did not make it to the World Series, dropping the 1983 American League Championship Series to the Baltimore Orioles three games to one. Dotson became an All-Star the following summer, working two scoreless innings in the 1984 All-Star Game at Candlestick Park.Although his career never again reached those heights, Dotson did go 12-9 in the New York Yankees' rotation in 1988. The team was in first place for much of the season's first half, including in late July, before fading. Dotson had a strong finish, combining with two relievers on Sept. 29 for a seven-hitter at Baltimore in his final start of the season.Dotson is currently the pitching coach for the Charlotte Knights.".
- Richard_Dotson birthDate "1959-01-10".
- Richard_Dotson birthPlace Cincinnati.
- Richard_Dotson birthYear "1959".
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- Richard_Dotson wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dotson".
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- Richard_Dotson bats "Right".
- Richard_Dotson birthDate "1959-01-10".
- Richard_Dotson birthPlace Cincinnati.
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- Richard_Dotson dateOfBirth "1959-01-10".
- Richard_Dotson debutdate "--09-04".
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- Richard_Dotson debutteam "Chicago White Sox".
- Richard_Dotson debutyear "1979".
- Richard_Dotson finaldate "--06-05".
- Richard_Dotson finalleague "MLB".
- Richard_Dotson finalteam "Kansas City Royals".
- Richard_Dotson finalyear "1990".
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- Richard_Dotson name "Dotson, Richard".
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- Richard_Dotson stat1value "111".
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- Richard_Dotson stat2value "4.23".
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- Richard_Dotson stat3value "973".
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- Richard_Dotson teams "* Chicago White Sox * New York Yankees * Chicago White Sox * Kansas City Royals".
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