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Terence John Mulholland was born on March 9, 1963 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania.
The San Francisco Giants selected him in round one of the 1984 MLB Draft. He debuted for them in 1986. His big league career spanned more than two decades, pitching for 11 different teams. Mulholland pitched for the Giants (1986-89, 1995 and 1997), Philadelphia Phillies (1989-93 and 1996), New York Yankees (1994), Seattle Mariners (1996), Chicago Cubs (1997-99), Atlatna Braves (1999-00), Pittsburgh Pirates (2001), Los Angeles Dodgers (2001-02), Cleveland Indians (2002-03), Minnesota Twins (2004-05) and Arizona Diamondbacks (2006).
He was most successful with the Phillies, tossing a no-hitter for them in 1990. Mulholland was also an All-Star in 1993, helping Philadelphia reach the World Series that same season.
The Twins signed Mulholland just days after the 2004 regular season began. He had been in camp with the Mariners, but requested his release after not making the Opening Day roster. Mulholland worked out of the Minnesota bullpen for the first few months, but was moved to the starting rotation in July. He became the third pitcher in Major League history to defeat all 30 teams with a win over the Detroit Tigers on July 19th. As of 2025, there are 25 pitchers who have beaten all 30 teams.
Mulholland made one playoff appearance for the Twins in 2004, allowing one run over 3.0 innings of relief work in game three of the ALDS. Minnesota re-signed him for the 2005 season. He worked full time out of the bullpen, going 0-2 with a 4.27 ERA across 49 appearances.
Notable Events & Trivia
- 1993 All-Star
- 1992 NL complete games leader
- Pitched a no-hitter on August 15, 1990
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Defeated all 30 MLB clubs
- Third pitcher to accomplish this
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One of 25 to accomplish this
- As of 2025
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The Twins Almanac for March 4–10
Minnesotan major leaguers Bob "Rocky" Johnson, Jack Hannahan, and Jerry Ujdur, and former Twins John Butcher, Mark Salas, and Terry Mulholland all celebrate birthdays this week. Larry Hisle and Aaron Hicks put on memorable spring training performances this week in history. And it was this week in 2006 that Twins legend Kirby Puckett passed away.
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