Jim Gott Baseball player

James William Gott (born August 3, 1959 in Hollywood, California), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the major leagues from 1982 to 1995.Jim Gott was a fourth round draft pick of the St. Louis Cardinals in June 1977. He was later the first pick in the Rule 5 draft by the Toronto Blue Jays in December 1981. Gott's first major league win was against Hall-of-Famer Jim Palmer of the Baltimore Orioles in May 1982. On May 12, 1985, he hit two home runs against the St. Louis Cardinals. In 1988 Gott broke Kent Tekulve's Pirate single-season save record with 34 saves. Gott was a setup pitcher and closer for the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1990 to 1994.Gott taught Dennis Quaid to pitch during the filming of The Rookie.Gott was once quoted saying, "My earned run average is so high it looks like an AM radio station." He auditioned for ESPN's Baseball Tonight.On November 9, 2012, Gott was promoted from pitching coach of the Arizona League Angels to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim' minor league pitching coordinator.Gott currently resides in San Marino, California. He has six children, two of whom have autism and are from different mothers.

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Birth dateAugust 03, 1959

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Career startApril 09, 1982
Career endAugust 03, 1995
batting sideRight
former teams
Pittsburgh Pirates
Toronto Blue Jays
position
Pitcher
teams
Los Angeles Dodgers
Pittsburgh Pirates
San Francisco Giants
Toronto Blue Jays
throwing sideRight

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