Double Cy Guy
Going way, way back for this installment of Today in Baseball History:
August 6th, 1890, 22 year old rookie Cy Young leads his Cleveland Spiders past the Chicago Colts 8-1... it's the first of 511 career victories for the winningest pitcher of all time, and the namesake of the Cy Young Award. Only five men have won the Cy Young Award in each league -- the most recent was Roy Halladay, when he won it with the 2010 Phillies, after doing so with the 2003 Blue Jays.
Who were the others? Gaylord Perry was the first (with the '72 Indians and '78 Padres), followed in order by Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson and Roger Clemens.
August 6th, 1890, 22 year old rookie Cy Young leads his Cleveland Spiders past the Chicago Colts 8-1... it's the first of 511 career victories for the winningest pitcher of all time, and the namesake of the Cy Young Award. Only five men have won the Cy Young Award in each league -- the most recent was Roy Halladay, when he won it with the 2010 Phillies, after doing so with the 2003 Blue Jays.
Who were the others? Gaylord Perry was the first (with the '72 Indians and '78 Padres), followed in order by Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson and Roger Clemens.
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