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Terry Mulholland pitched over 2,500 inning and well into his 40s, but only had a career ERA of 4.41 (ERA+ of 93) and had a losing record of 124-142 with only 11.1 WAR.
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Like Jackson, also threw a No-Hitter and also compiled most of his positive WAR in a 3-4 consecutive year span, showcasing his “potential”. I remember he got traded to the Yankees in the mid 90’s on the back of his “serviceable” streak, and immediately imploded to a 6+ ERA season. Somehow he stuck around for like another 13 years after that….LOL.
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