Jon Lester

Jon Lester set an MLB record by starting the opening game in 12 playoff series; the 200-game winner has a career 1.77 ERA in six World Series appearances.
Read More >Jon Lester set an MLB record by starting the opening game in 12 playoff series; the 200-game winner has a career 1.77 ERA in six World Series appearances.
Read More >Theo Epstein assembled the 2004 Red Sox that broke an 86-year championship drought; later he put together the 2016 Cubs that won their first World Series in 108 years.
Read More >The right fielder of baseball’s longest-running outfield, Jack Tobin teamed with Ken Williams and Baby Doll Jacobson for the Browns from 1919-1925.
Read More >The purported inventor of the forkball, 196-game winner Bullet Joe Bush won 15 games for the 1916 Philadelphia Athletics team that won only 36 contests all season.
Read More >In his dozen big league seasons, 1958 Cy Young and World Series MVP Bob Turley saw his team appear in seven Fall Classics and win four of them.
Read More >The 26-game hitting streak in 1978 by four-time All Star and two-time Silver Slugger Jack Clark remains the longest in San Francisco Giants history.
Read More >The versatile Billy Goodman played 330+ career games at first base, second base, & third base; for good measure the 1950 batting champ also played 111 contests in the outfield.
Read More >In 1977 Sparky Lyle became the first American League relief pitcher to earn the Cy Young Award; he revolutionized the role of relievers.
Read More >The oldest pitcher to win an MLB game, 269-game winner Jamie Moyer started the first contest at Safeco Field, is the Mariners only two-time 20-game winner, and is in their team Hall of Fame.
Read More >Two-time World Series champion and 1993 batting champ John Olerud was a three-time Gold Glove first baseman with a .398 on-base percentage and a 129 OPS+.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954