Sure, but it is usually with the approval of the team's manager.
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Joe Torre of the Los Angeles Dodgers. He gets paid $4.3 million
The heaviest pitcher in MLB History is definitely Nolan Ryan.
Al Jackson, became the first black pitching coach in the major leagues in 1977, working with the Mets and later the Baltimore. In 1977 Al Jackson was Don Zimmer's pitching coach with the Boston Red Sox to become the first black pitching coach in MLB.
Whoever told you this lied to you. Ted Williams retired at the end of the 1960 season. Assuming that the pitcher in 1960 was 16 (meaning born in 1944), he would have been 62 years old pitching in the MLB in 2006. That never happened. Unless there was a MLB pitcher that pithed to Ted Williams in a celebrity game or something like that... but never happened when they were all in the MLB