- Jim Kaat
Infobox MLB retired
name=Jim Kaat
position=Pitcher
bats=Left
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date and age|1938|11|7
city-state|Zeeland|Michigan
debutdate=August 2
debutyear=by|1959
debutteam=Washington Senators
finaldate=July 1
finalyear=by|1983
finalteam=St. Louis Cardinals
stat1label=Win-Loss record
stat1value=283-237
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=3.45
stat3label=Strikeout s
stat3value=2,461
teams=
* Washington Senators / Minnesota Twins (by|1959-by|1973)
*Chicago White Sox (by|1973-by|1975)
*Philadelphia Phillies (by|1976-by|1979)
*New York Yankees (by|1979-by|1980)
*St. Louis Cardinals (by|1980-by|1983)
highlights=
* 3x All Star selection (1962, 1966, 1975)
*World Series champion (1982)
* 16xGold Glove Award winner (1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977)
* 1966AL TSN Pitcher of the Year James Lee "Jim" Kaat (born
November 7 ,1938 inZeeland, Michigan ), nicknamed "Kitty", is a formerpitcher inMajor League Baseball for the Washington Senators (I)/Minnesota Twins (1959-1973),Chicago White Sox (1973-1975),Philadelphia Phillies (1976-1979),New York Yankees (1979-1980), andSt. Louis Cardinals (1980-1983). After a brief stint as a pitching coach for theCincinnati Reds , he then became a sportscaster.Career
Kaat attended
Hope College inHolland, Michigan , and pitched on the school team there. He was signed by the Washington Senators as an amateur free agent in 1957, and moved west with the team in 1961 when they became theMinnesota Twins .Kaat was a member of the by|1965 Twins team that won the
American League pennant. He started three games in the1965 World Series , matching up withSandy Koufax on all three occasions, including a complete game victory in Game 2.His best season was in by|1966, when he won a league-leading 25 games. He finished fifth in the MVP voting and was named the
American League Pitcher of the Year by "The Sporting News ". TheNational League 'sSandy Koufax won theCy Young Award by a unanimous vote; it was the last year in which only one award was given for both leagues. Kaat was primarily astarting pitcher until by|1979, when he became arelief pitcher .Kaat was an All-Star three times (by|1962, by|1966, by|1975), and won the
Gold Glove Award for defensive skill a record 16 consecutive times (1962-1977). With the Cardinals in by|1982, Kaat earned his only World Series ring working in four games out of thebullpen . In by|1983 he became the last major league player to have played in the 1950s and the last "original" (pre-Twins) Washington Senator player to retire.At the time of his retirement, Kaat's 25-year career was the longest of any pitcher in major league history. He is now third all-time, behind
Nolan Ryan 's 27 seasons andTommy John 's 26 campaigns.Retirement
Upon retirement, he served a short stint with the
Cincinnati Reds as the club's pitching coach. WhenPete Rose took over in by|1984 as the Reds' player/manager, he made good on a promise to Kaat, his formerPhiladelphia Phillies teammate, and hired the former hurler for his coaching staff. Kaat would coach part of the 1984 season and all of by|1985, a year in which he guided Cincinnati rookieTom Browning to a 20-9 record. "At least I can say I had a 20-game winner every year I coached", Kaat used to joke.Broadcasting career
CBS and ABC
Kaat has also had a career as a broadcaster after retiring from
baseball . From by|1990-by|1993, Kaat served as an analyst for CBS television, teaming withDick Stockton and then,Greg Gumbel in by|1993; Kaat covered threeWorld Series Trophy presentations for CBS (1990-1992). In 1995, he was nominated for anEmmy Award for "On Camera Achievement." Also in by|1995, Kaat called the American League playoffs withBrent Musburger for ABC.New York Yankees
In addition, he was on the team which won the "Outstanding Live Sports Coverage - Single Program" New York Emmy for covering
Dwight Gooden 'sno-hitter andDavid Wells 'perfect game . He also won an Emmy for on-air achievement in 2006.He served two stints as an announcer for Yankees games on
WPIX and theMSG Network /YES Network (by|1986 and by|1994-by|2006), where his straight-shooting style was much in the mode of former Yankees broadcastersTony Kubek and Bill White. In between, he spent six years (by|1988-by|1993) as an announcer for the Twins.In an on-air broadcast on
September 10 , by|2006 with booth partnerKen Singleton , Kaat acknowledged his plan to end his broadcasting career. His final appearance in the booth was to be a Yankee-Red Sox game onSeptember 15 , by|2006 (Kaat was also set to throw out the first pitch). However, the game was postponed due to rain. Kaat later announced that he was going to record a special farewell message to the fans, but would not return for any additional broadcasts. However, the following day, Kaat did announce one full inning of the first game of SaturdaySeptember 16 's double header on FOX along withTim McCarver andJosh Lewin . During that FOX telecast he was able to say goodbye to the Yankee fans, an opportunity that the previous night's rainout had deprived him of doing on theYES Network .Kaat made a special one-inning appearance, during the third inning, on the YES Network on
June 30 ,2008 during a Yankees-Rangers game. He also had a telephone conference live, during a Yankees-Blue Jays game onJuly 13 , 2008, to discuss the recent death ofBobby Murcer .TBS
He joined the TBS Sunday Baseball team, appearing in his first game on
May 4 , by|2008.ee also
*
List of Major League Baseball leaders in career wins
*List of Major League Baseball wins champions
*MLB All-Time Hit Batsmen List
*Top 100 strikeout pitchers of all time
*MLB all-time leaders in home runs by pitchers
*Chicago White Sox all-time roster References
* Tom Browning and Dann Stupp (2006). "Tom Browning's Tales from the Reds Dugout". Sports Publishing LLC. ISBN 1-59670-046-7
External links
*baseballstats |mlb= |espn= |br=k/kaatji01 |fangraphs=1006660 |cube=K/jim-kaat
* [http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/news/2007/election/vc/kaat.htm Baseball Hall of Fame candidate profile]
* [http://www.aroundthediamond.com/view_article.php?id=10 Jim Kaat to the Hall of Fame?] - article supporting the case of electing Jim Kaat to the Hall of Fame
* [http://www.yesnetwork.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060911&content_id=1408948&vkey=8 - Yes Network section on his retirement]
* [http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/story/451008p-379618c.html Kaat's meow: Signing off after 25 memorable years behind mike]
* [http://curtsmith.mlblogs.com/voices_of_the_game/2006/09/kaat_retirement.html Jim Kaat Retirement Baseball's Loss]
* [http://what-the-hall.info/index.shtml?kaat Arguments for inducting Jim Kaat into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.]succession box
title = American League Wins Champion
years = 1966
before =Mudcat Grant
after =Jim Lonborg &Earl Wilson succession box
before =Frank Lary
title = American League Gold Glove Award (P)
years = by|1962-by|1975
after =Jim Palmer succession box
before =Andy Messersmith
title = National League Gold Glove Award (P)
years = by|1976-by|1977
after =Phil Niekro
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