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|debutdate=September 18 |debutyear=1982 |debutteam=New York Mets |finaldate=October 2 |finalyear=1992 |finalteam=Detroit Tigers |stat1label=Win-Loss Record |stat1value=111-124 |stat2label=ERA |stat2value=4.22 |stat3label=Strikeouts |stat3value=929 |teams= In an interesting trade, on April 1, 1982, the Mets shipped outfielder Lee Mazzilli to the Texas Rangers for minor league pitchers Ron Darling and Terrell.
   On 1983-08-06, pitcher Terrell shocked opposing pitcher, Hall of Famer Ferguson Jenkins of the Chicago Cubs, by hitting a two-run home run off him in the third inning and then hitting another two-run home run the very next inning. Jenkins shut down the rest of the offense, besides Terrell, but lost the game 4-1. Later that same month, Terrell had another three hits including a three-run home run. In five years as a hitter, Terrell logged only three home runs and ten runs batted in but all three home runs and seven of the ten RBI came in a seventeen-day span.
   Against the California Angels at Tiger Stadium on August 20, 1986, Terrell had a no-hitter broken up with two out in the ninth by a Wally Joyner double. It was the only hit he'd allow in a 3-0 Tiger victory.
   He was 111-124 in 321 games, with a 4.22 all-time ERA. He struck out 929 in 1986.2 innings pitched.

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