Mets, Braves and White Sox
In May 1964, the New York Mets purchased Larry from the Tigers. Lary compiled a 2-3 record for the Mets, and threw a two-hit shutout in his last game for the team during the 1964 season. In August 1964, the Mets traded Lary to the Milwaukee Braves in exchange for Dennis Ribant and $25,000. He was reacquired by the Mets in March 1965. Lary had a 1-3 record for the Mets in 1965. In July 1965, the Mets traded Larry to the Chicago White Sox for a player to be named later. Lary appeared in 14 games for the White Sox and compiled a 1-0 record.
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