Bret Saberhagen

After going 20-6 with a 2.67 ERA to win the 1985 Cy Young, Bret Saberhagen earned the World Series MVP by going 2-0 with an 0.50 ERA, a shutout and 2 CGs.
Read More >After going 20-6 with a 2.67 ERA to win the 1985 Cy Young, Bret Saberhagen earned the World Series MVP by going 2-0 with an 0.50 ERA, a shutout and 2 CGs.
Read More >A three-time World Series champ, six-time All Star, and three-time 20-game winner, Vida Blue is a former Cy Young Award winner and AL MVP.
Read More >In 1976 Cy Young Award winner Randy Jones pitched 315 1/3 innings, won 22 games, and tied Christy Mathewson’s NL record for consecutive innings without a walk.
Read More >Cy Young Award winner, 3-time All Star, & 2-time 20-game winner Jim Perry has 215 victories and is in the Twins Hall of Fame.
Read More >Johnny Podres was named the 1955 World Series MVP after giving Brooklyn its only title behind two complete games including a Game 7 shutout.
Read More >Harry Brecheen won 3 games in the 1946 World Series; overall in Fall Classic play he went 4-1 with 3 complete games, a shutout, and an 0.83 ERA.
Read More >When 2005 Cy Young Award winner Bartolo Colón won his 246th game he passed Dennis Martinez for the most wins by a Latin American pitcher.
Read More >J.R. Richard broke Tom Seaver’s NL single-season record for most strikeouts by a right-handed pitcher in ’78, then extended it to 313 Ks in ’79.
Read More >Freddie Fitzsimmons won 217 games while pitching in the hitters’ era of the 1920s and 30s; he posted 16 or more wins in seven different seasons.
Read More >Three-time saves leader Roy Face was first pitcher to record two 20-saves seasons; he has the highest single-season winning percentage in MLB history.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954