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- Dwight Gooden - Wikipedia
Dwight Eugene Gooden (born November 16, 1964), nicknamed " Dr K " and " Doc ", is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played 16 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB)
- Dwight Gooden - Baseball-Reference. com
Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status More of Dwight Gooden Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference com
- Dwight Gooden Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy News
Endured the shortest start of his 395 major league career starts in his outing at Kansas City on June 27, lasting just 0 1 innings pitched in retiring just one of the eight batters he faced at the time he equaled the shortest start of his Major League career in his first regular season start of '99 at Minnesota on April 10, lasting just two-th
- MLB Stats for Dwight Gooden - Baseball Almanac
Dwight Gooden stats, height, weight, history, research, and more on Baseball Almanac
- Dwight Gooden | MLB, Facts, Statistics, Family | Britannica
Dwight Gooden was a phenomenal right-handed pitcher who helped rejuvenate the New York Mets in the 1980s and lead the team to the World Series championship in 1986
- 40 Years Later: How 60 Minutes Captured the Rise of Dwight Gooden
A deep dive into Dwight Gooden’s legendary 1985 season and his iconic 60 Minutes profile, capturing the moment Doc became a national phenomenon and Mets legend
- Dwight Gooden – Society for American Baseball Research
There is no doubt that Dwight “Doc” Gooden should be considered one of baseball’s biggest stars of the 1980s There is also no doubt that he should be thought of as one of the game’s largest cautionary figures of the same period
- Gooden, Dwight 1968– - Encyclopedia. com
Gooden led the league in all three categories and was the unanimous choice for the NL Cy Young Award He became the youngest player to ever win the ultimate prize for a pitcher with one of the most dominant seasons ever recorded in the history of Major League Baseball
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