Lackey began his long career with the Anaheim Angels (later becoming the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim) where he had seven seasons of 10 or more Wins. A World Series Champion as a rookie (2002) he was an All Star in 2007 where he led the American League in Earned Run Average. He would later help Boston and Chicago win a World Series and would have five seasons where he accumulated over 175 Strikeouts.
He retired with 188 Wins and 2,294 Strikeouts over his career.
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