Juan Marichal, a legendary pitcher famed for his tenure with the San Francisco Giants, concluded his career with two seasons elsewhere, notably his last with the Los Angeles Dodgers. His final game on April 16, 1975, against the Cincinnati Reds, resulted in a disappointing performance, lasting only 2.1 innings and allowing four runs. Marichal, a 10-time All-Star and 1969 ERA title winner, finished with a 243-142 record and a career ERA of 2.89. His signing with the Dodgers surprised many, given his history with the team, including an infamous incident with John Roseboro.
Juan Marichal, a Hall of Fame pitcher, is best remembered for his 14 seasons with the Giants, but his career ended with the Dodgers and Red Sox.
Marichal made his final appearance with the Dodgers on April 16, 1975, marking the end of a storied career that culminated with a less-than-ideal outing.
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