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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Josh_BeckettJosh Beckett - Wikipedia

    Joshua Patrick Beckett (born May 15, 1980) is an American former professional baseball pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB). A three-time MLB All-Star, he played for the Florida Marlins, the Boston Red Sox, and the Los Angeles Dodgers .

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    • 138–106
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  2. Josh Beckett Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-5 , 230lb (196cm, 104kg) Born: May 15, 1980 in Spring, TX. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. 3x All-Star. 2x World Series. WS MVP. ALCS MVP. 61 61 21 19 61. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free.

    • May 15, 1980
  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Josh_BeckettJosh Beckett - Wikipedia

    Carriera. Passato nei Los Angeles Dodgers nel 2012, Josh nel 2003 ha vinto la sua prima delle due World Series venendo eletto come miglior giocatore della finale (World Series MVP). Successivamente nel 2007 alla sua seconda vittoria alle World Series è stato eletto come miglior giocatore delle finali di American League Championship oltre ad ...

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    • 105 kg
  4. 8 ott 2014 · LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dodgers pitcher Josh Beckett, facing surgery for a torn labrum in his left hip that caused him to miss most of the last three months of the season, has retired at 34, ending a 14-year career that included two World Series championships.

  5. Josh Beckett talks about his MLB career on High Heat. 3/31/2021 at 3:10 PM. Top Opening Day moments in Marlins history. 2/12/2021 at 11:15 AM.

  6. Career Stats. W-L. 138-106. ERA. 3.88. K. 1901. WHIP. 1.23. View the profile of Los Angeles Dodgers Starting Pitcher Josh Beckett on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  7. Career timeline: Josh Beckett. June 2, 1999: Deep in the heart. With the highest Draft pick in franchise history, the Marlins selected Beckett second overall. The prep flamethrower grew up idolizing fellow Texans Nolan Ryan and Roger Clemens. Sept. 4, 2001: Trouble with the curve.