Dennis Higgins enjoyed an impactful career in Major League Baseball, achieving a substantial record over eight seasons, including successful stints with the Washington Senators and other teams.
Higgins had an impressive rookie season with the White Sox, posting a 2.52 ERA across 42 games, showcasing his talent as a valuable pitcher from the start.
During his time with the Senators, Higgins excelled as a relief pitcher, leading the team in both saves and relief appearances, particularly in 1969 under Ted Williams.
His overall Major League career includes 241 games, a solid record of 22-23, and a 3.42 ERA, marking him as an effective, reliable closer.
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