About Jim O'Toole
Baseball Player Jim O'Toole was born on January 10, 1937 in Illinois, United States (He dies at the age of 78, on December 26, 2015).
In the 1950s and 1960s, he was a dominant pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, starting two games in the 1961 World Series against the New York Yankees. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Cincinnati Reds in 1970.
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Jim O'Toole before becoming famous
Jim O'Toole was born in the Zodiac sign Capricorn (The Sea-Goat), and 1937 is also the year of Ox (牛) in the Chinese Zodiac.
He went to Chicago's Leo High School and then the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Before joining the Reds in 1958, he spent one season with the minor league Nashville Vols.
Achievement of Jim O'Toole
In the 1963 All-Star Game, he was the starting pitcher for the National League.
Jim O'Toole's Family, Spouse, Dating and Relationship
In July 1960, he married Betty O'Toole. He was the father of eleven children.
Jim O'Toole Collabed with
Baseball Player Frank Robinson, a fourteen-time All-Star, was his teammate.
Jim O'Toole Income & Net worth
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Latest information about Jim O'Toole updated on March 18 2023.