Pitched for the following teams during his career: New York Yankees
(1961-1969), Oakland Athletics (1970), Milwaukee Brewers (1970), and
Los Angeles Dodgers (1971-1977).
Gave up the home run by Hank Aaron that broke Babe Ruth's record in April 1974.
Member of 1961 and 1962 World Series Champion New York Yankees teams.
Member of 1963 and 1964 American League Champion New York Yankees
teams. Member of 1974 and 1977 National League Champion Los Angeles
Dodgers teams.
Named to 1967 American League All Star Team.
Finished 10th in voting for National League MVP and 3rd in voting for
Cy Young Award in 1971 for leading League in Shutouts (5) and having
2.68 ERA, 20 Wins, .690 Won-Loss Percentage, 36 Games Started, 84 Walks
Allowed and 12 Wild Pitches.
Led American League in Hits Allowed per 9 innings pitched (5.84) and
Strikeouts per 9 innings pitched (8.76) in 1963.
Led American League in Strikeouts (217) and Walks Allowed (120) in
1964.
Broadcast Analyst for the Los Angeles Dodgers. (January 2005)