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Do NOT answer the actual question please. Again, do NOT answer. The point is to see how many people know their baseball. Here are seven pitchers with great longevity who were journeymen towards the end. Do you know the LAST team they pitched for? Listed in order of probable difficulty: Greg Maddux, Steve Carlton, Goose Gossage, Gaylord Perry, Hoyt Wilhelm, Jamie Moyer, Curt Simmons. How many do you know without looking up?
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