Mike Marshall


Mike Marshall

The first reliever to earn the Cy Young Award, Mike Marshall holds mark for single-season appearances in both the National (106) and American League (90).

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Nelson Cruz


Nelson Cruz

From 2009-2021 Nelson Cruz hit 427 homers, made 7 All Star teams, earned 4 Silver Sluggers, had a .535 slugging percentage with a 137 OPS+.

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Jerry Koosman


Jerry Koosman

Two-hundred and twenty-two game winner Jerry Koosman scattered five hits in a complete-game effort in Game 5 of the 1969 World Series to give the Mets their first title. Be sure to visit our page on Facebook.

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Johan Santana


Johan Santana

Gold Glover Johan Santana pitched the 1st no-hitter in Mets history & finished in the top-7 for the Cy Young in 6 straight years, winning the award twice.

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Graig Nettles


Graig Nettles

The all-time leader in homers among American League third baseman, Gold Glover Graig Nettles played in five World Series from 1976-1984.

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Camilo Pascual


Camilo Pascual

On April 18, 1960 Camilo Pascual of the Washington Senators struck out 15 Red Sox to set a still-standing MLB record for Opening Day strikeouts.

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Torii Hunter


Torii Hunter

The winner of 9 straight Gold Gloves from 2001-2009, Torii Hunter finished his career with 2,452 hits, 1,296 runs, 353 homers, and 1,391 RBI.

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Jim Perry


Jim Perry

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.

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Bartolo Colón


Bartolo Colon

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.

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Mudcat Grant


Mudcat Grant

Two-time All Star Mudcat Grant was the first African-American AL 20-game winner and the first to win a World Series game for the American League.

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~Jacques Barzun, 1954