Octavio Dotel Baseball player

Octavio Eduardo Dotel Diaz (born November 25, 1973) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. Dotel played for thirteen major league teams, more than any other player in the history of Major League Baseball (MLB), setting the mark when he pitched for the Detroit Tigers on April 7, 2012, breaking a record previously held by Mike Morgan, Matt Stairs, and Ron Villone. He was a member of the Houston Astros for 5 seasons.Dotel made his MLB debut on June 26, 1999, for the New York Mets and lost. His first MLB win came July 1, 1999, against the Florida Marlins. He ended the season as the winning pitcher in the 1999 National League Championship Series game five against the Atlanta Braves.He was voted Player of the Week for the week of July 25, 1999. Dotel won the 2011 World Series as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals.

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Octavio Dotel
Birth dateNovember 25, 1973
Birth place
Dominican Republic , Santo Domingo

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Baseball player

Career startJune 26, 1999
Awards
No-hitter
World Series
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former teams
New York Mets
position
Pitcher
teams
Atlanta Braves
Chicago White Sox
Colorado Rockies
Detroit Tigers
Houston Astros
Kansas City Royals
Los Angeles Dodgers
New York Mets
Oakland Athletics
Pittsburgh Pirates
Toronto Blue Jays
Free agent
St. Louis Cardinals
New York Yankees
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