Jim O'Toole - Chicago White Sox

Chicago White Sox

O'Toole played in Cincinnati until his final season, 1967, spent with his hometown team, the Chicago White Sox, but was ineffective due to arm troubles. O'Toole tried to return with a 1969 expansion team, the Seattle Pilots, but was cut in spring training before the season began.

Preceded by
Warren Spahn
Major League Player of the Month
September, 1961
Succeeded by
Bob Purkey

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