Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
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). Gooden pitched from 1984 to 1994 and from 1996 to 2000 for the New York Mets , New York Yankees , Cleveland Indians , Houston Astros , and Tampa Bay Devil Rays .
Doc Gooden is one of the 15 members of the exclusive baseball fraternity known as the Black Aces. Celebrating MLB's Black Aces: How Dwight Gooden became the youngest 20-game winner in incredible ...
The only losses during this period were by Mike Torrez in 1984 and by Dwight Gooden in 1990. Overall, Mets Opening Day starting pitchers have a record of 0–1 at the Polo Grounds , a 12–5 record with five no decisions at Shea Stadium and a 3–0 record with three no decisions at Citi Field .
Darryl Strawberry and Dwight Gooden thought back to what might have been, how their starry accomplishments would have been so much greater had they not succumbed to the drugs and alcohol that ...
After several years free of trouble, Dwight Gooden finally saw his No. 16 raised to the rafters on Sunday afternoon at Citi Field. 'The timing is right': After long-seeking a Mets return, Dwight ...
4.21 Major League Baseball All-Star Game MVP Award. 4.22 DHL Hometown Heroes (2006) ... 1984 Dwight Gooden - RHP; 1985 Roger McDowell - RHP; 1989 Gregg Jefferies - 2B;
NEW YORK (AP) — Dwight Gooden still knows how to work a crowd. Honored by the New York Mets with the retirement of his No. 16 on Sunday, the four-time All-Star recounted how his career in Queens was cut short by drugs and alcohol, forcing him to sign across town ahead of the 1996 season.
Dwight Gooden (1982) won the Rookie of the Year Award in 1984 and the Cy Young Award the following season. Preston Wilson was the first of three players drafted by the Mets in the first round of the 1992 draft. Jason Tyner (1998) Billy Traber (2000) was the second player drafted from Loyola Marymount University by the Mets in the first round.