Jim, one of the original Jays in 1977, played 12 seasons with the team, winning a 128 games and was a member of the 1985 AL East title winning team. He would go onto pitch for Houston and Atlanta to rap up his career, which ended after the 1991 season.
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Jim, one of the original Jays in 1977, played 12 seasons with the team, winning a 128 games and was a member of the 1985 AL East title winning team. He would go onto pitch for Houston and Atlanta to rap up his career, which ended after the 1991 season.