- LaMarr Hoyt
Infobox MLB retired
name=LaMarr Hoyt
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1955|1|1Columbia, South Carolina
debutdate=September 14
debutyear=by|1979
debutteam=Chicago White Sox
finaldate=October 3
finalyear=by|1986
finalteam=San Diego Padres
stat1label=Win-Loss record
stat1value=98-68
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=3.99
stat3label=Strikeouts
stat3value=681
teams=
*Chicago White Sox (by|1979-by|1984)
*San Diego Padres (by|1985-by|1986)
highlights=
* All-Star selection (1985)
* 1983AL Cy Young Award
* 1983AL TSN Pitcher of the Year
* 1985MLB All-Star Game MVP Dewey LaMarr Hoyt (born
January 1 1955 inColumbia, South Carolina ) is a former right-handedpitcher inMajor League Baseball who won the by|1983American League Cy Young Award . He was famous for his control on the mound and his lack of control off it, withdrug abuse destroying his career after it had barely taken off.Originally a
New York Yankees prospect, Hoyt went to theChicago White Sox with fellow pitcher Bob Polinsky and outfielderOscar Gamble in the by|1977 season-opening deal that sent the Yankees shortstopBucky Dent . Arelief pitcher when he made the White Sox to stay in 1980, Hoyt was switched to the starting rotation in by|1982 and tied a club record by winning his first nine decisions. The record was first set by future "Black Sox" pitcherLefty Williams in by|1917 and equaled byOrval Grove in by|1943. Hoyt ended up leading the American League with 19 wins and showed devastating control on the mound; he walked a mere 48 batters in 239 2/3 innings.Hoyt was even better in by|1983, leading the White Sox to the
American League West title with a 24-10 won-lost record, a 3.66 ERA, and even better control than the previous season. This time, Hoyt walked 31 batters in 260 and 2/3 innings' work, leading the league in fewest walks per nine innings for the first of three straight seasons. He also beat theBaltimore Orioles in the first game of the1983 American League Championship Series . Unfortunately, it was the only game the White Sox won in the series, and they would not make the playoffs again until by|1993.Hoyt wasn't even close to the only reason the White Sox faltered in by|1984, though his 13-18 won-lost record with a 4.47 ERA was an alarming enough drop from winning the Cy Young Award, but the White Sox dealt him to the
San Diego Padres for by|1985. Hoyt began promisingly enough, making theNational League 's All-Star team - and winning the game's Most Valuable Player award - en route to a 16-8 season with a 3.47 ERA, but he was more reliant on his fielders than on his own work; his strikeout-to-walk ratio lowered significantly.Following the by|1985 season, Hoyt was arrested twice within a month (between January and February 1986) on drug possession charges, checking into a rehabilitation program nine days after the second arrest. This prevented him from playing most of spring training, and he was neither a workhorse nor a winner in 1986, his season ending at an 8-11 won-lost record and a 5.15 ERA.
Barely a month after the season ended Hoyt was arrested again, this time on the U.S.-Mexico border for drug possession. He was sentenced to 45 days in jail on
December 16 , 1986 and barred from baseball by then-CommissionerPeter Ueberroth , onFebruary 25 , 1987. An arbitrator cut Hoyt's suspension to sixty days in mid-June and ordered the Padres to reinstate him, but the Padres gave him his unconditional release the day after. The White Sox gave him a second chance in 1988, signing him after his San Diego release and given time to get back into shape, but Hoyt never threw another major league pitch. His eight-year major league career ended at age 31 with a 98-68 won-lost record, a lifetime 3.99 ERA in 244 games, 172 starts, 42complete game s and 8shutout s, surrendering 582earned run s and striking out 681 in 1311 and 1/3innings pitched .Hoyt today is reportedly drug-free and has been working for the White Sox as a roving organization instructor since 2004.
ee also
*
List of Major League Baseball wins champions
*Chicago White Sox all-time roster External links
*baseballstats |mlb= |espn= |br=h/hoytla01 |fangraphs=1006114 |cube=H/lamarr-hoyt
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