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Octavio Dotel is a former professional baseball player born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, in 1973. He is known for his prolific career as a pitcher in both Major League Baseball (MLB) and international leagues. Dotel began his professional baseball journey as a free agent when he signed with the New York Mets in 1993. In 1999, Dotel played an essential role in the Mets' victory against the Pittsburgh Pirates, pitching five innings of one-hit ball.
Throughout his career, Dotel played for a total of 13 Major League teams, including the Oakland Athletics, Houston Astros, and the Detroit Tigers. He made significant contributions to many of these teams, helping them reach the playoffs, the World Series, and even win championships. For instance, in 2011, Dotel played an integral role in the St. Louis Cardinals victorious run to win the championship, helping them defeat the Texas Rangers in seven games. These achievements earned him recognition as one of the most successful baseball players in recent history.
Octavio Dotel's baseball career was a remarkable one, spanning over two decades. In 15 seasons, he played in 718 games, earning a record of 59 wins and 50 losses with an ERA of 3.78. His outstanding contributions and impressive statistics earned him recognition as one of the best pitchers in professional baseball history. Today, Dotel is revered as one of the most iconic players in the Dominican Republic, inspiring many young men and women to follow their dreams and pursue their passions, regardless of their background.
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Latest News about Octavio Dotel
Octavio Dotel, World Series champion and 15-year MLB vet, dies at 51 in Dominica (04/08/2025): Former utility player Tony Blanco, 43, also died in the collapse
Octavio Dotel is retiring after 15 seasons for 13 teams (10/03/2014): His career strikeout rate of 10.8 per nine innings is the best in the history of baseball for right-handed pitchers with at least 900 innings.
Octavio Dotel Retires (10/03/2014): The man who has played for more Major League teams than anyone in history won’t be adding another to his resumé, as right-hander Octavio Dotel has decided to officially retire, reports Chris Cotillo of SB Nation’s MLB Daily Dish. Last we … Continue reading →
Detroit Tigers free agent: Octavio Dotel likely needs to sign minor league deal (11/04/2013): The Detroit Tigers need to address their bullpen this offseason, and -- simply put -- veteran reliever Octavio Dotel could be a cheap option. Tigers' Octavio Dotel likely out for season (09/06/2013): Leyland said that it appears forearm stiffness will force the veteran reliever to be shut down for the year.
Older News Stories about Octavio Dotel
DETROIT TIGERS NOTEBOOK: Octavio Dotel closer to returning; Jim Leyland done tal (08/2013): DETROIT — Octavio Dotel is closer to pitching in a big-league game than he’s been anytime since April. Detroit Tigers' Octavio Dotel throwing off mound in Lakeland, Jim Leyland 'very (07/2013): The Tigers have received encouraging news about right-handed reliever Octavio Dotel, who has been on the disabled list with right elbow inflammation since mid-April. Jim Leyland not sure when Octavio Dotel will be ready to pitch: 'Hopefully he's (06/2013): Dotel allowed seven runs in 4 2/3 innings pitched this season, although five of those runs came in one outing after his elbow started bothering him and just before the Tigers put him on the disabled list. Detroit Tigers' Octavio Dotel gets second opinion from Dr. James Andrews about r (05/2013): Octavio Dotel flew to Birmingham, Ala. and met with renowned orthopedic specialist Dr. James Andrews, who confirmed no structural or ligament damage to his throwing elbow.
Detroit Tigers place Octavio Dotel on DL, recall Bruce Rondon (04/2013): DETROIT — For now, all the pressure is off. Tigers' Octavio Dotel feels 'lucky' to win World Baseball Classic (03/2013): Octavio Dotel is el lanzador de los campeones -- that's Spanish for "the pitcher of champions." Detroit Tigers' Octavio Dotel apologizes to Miguel Cabrera following comment abo (02/2013): Dotel: "I don't mean to make people think that he's not the guy. He's our guy. He's our horse. He's our man. If we don't have Miggy, hello, where are we going to be?"
Tigers' Octavio Dotel still wants to see more fire from team's best players (11/2012): He told MLB Network Radio earlier Sunday that the Tigers didn't have the same fight as his previous team, the 2011 World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals. Octavio Dotel eager to return in 2013, hopes Detroit Tigers pick up his $3.5 mil (10/2012): Following the Tigers' season-ending sweep, Octavio Dotel voiced his desire to remain with Detroit next season. But, unlike last offseason, the ball isn't in his court.
Octavio Dotel: Tigers 'should be more pumped up' in playoff chase (09/2012): When asked Monday what similarities he sees between the two pennant races — 2011 with the Cardinals and 2012 with the Tigers — Dotel mentioned one similarity. But one difference, as well. For once, Tigers reliever Octavio Dotel not uneasy as trade deadline nears (07/2012): His team is good. He's pitching well. And it's one of those rare trade deadline times during which Dotel does not think his phone will ring. As in, "Hello, Octavio, thank you for what you've done, but ... "
























