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41. Rick Helling
Rick Heiing began his career with the Texas Rangers, mostly in the bullpen, and was largely forgotten after being traded to Florida. A year later, he was traded back, and it would be far more memorable.
In his second stint with Texas, Heiling would enjoy a season (1998) where he would win 20 games and lead the American League in that category. Heiling would however give up a lot of Home Runs, but overall was a winning pitcher for Texas with a 68 and 51 record. Coincidentally, he was with the Marlins again in 2003 when they won the World Series.
In his second stint with Texas, Heiling would enjoy a season (1998) where he would win 20 games and lead the American League in that category. Heiling would however give up a lot of Home Runs, but overall was a winning pitcher for Texas with a 68 and 51 record. Coincidentally, he was with the Marlins again in 2003 when they won the World Series.