Frank Viola

Seventeen-year MLB veteran Frank Viola pitched the greatest game in NCAA history, was the 1987 World Series MVP and 1988 Cy Young Award winner.
Read More >Seventeen-year MLB veteran Frank Viola pitched the greatest game in NCAA history, was the 1987 World Series MVP and 1988 Cy Young Award winner.
Read More >Tim Lincecum earned two Cy Young Awards, four All Star selections, and three World Series rings during a seven-year period from 2008 to 2014.
Read More >Former All Star Jerry Reuss ranks 33rd all time in starts (547), 57th in innings pitched (2,669 2/3), 80th in wins (220), and 39th in shutouts (51).
Read More >In 1992 four-time All Star Jeff Reardon tallied his 342nd save to break Rollie Fingers MLB record for saves; he retired with 367 in his career.
Read More >Dave Stewart won at least 20 games each season from 1987-1990, was the 1990 World Series MVP, and a three-time Fall Classic champion.
Read More >The first to make 50 relief appearances in a season and 300 in a career, Firpo Marberry is the only man to lead MLB in saves 6 times; he also finished in the top-10 in wins 5 times.
Read More >The National League record holder for most relief innings pitched, Kent Tekulve made 90+ appearances in an MLB record-tying 3 different seasons.
Read More >Owner of the lowest career earned run average in Brooklyn history, Jeff Pfeffer won 25 with a 1.92 ERA for the 1916 pennant-winning Dodgers.
Read More >Two-time World Series champion David Wells authored a perfect game, won 239 games, had two top-3 Cy Young finishes and a 53.4 career WAR.
Read More >Best remembered for his part in the 1919 World Series scandal, 209-game winner Eddie Cicotte won 50 games in his final two seasons and finished with 59.0 career WAR.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954