Wayback: Pitching Standouts
April 7th, 1984 was a noteworthy day for pitching. After being their big story during spring training 19 year old Mets rookie Dwight Gooden was a winner in his regular season debut, striking out five and holding the Astros to a run and three hits over five innings in a 3-2 Mets victory . It was his first of his 16 wins that season en route to National League Rookie of the Year honors (and 157 career wins as a Met). Very impressive, yet not the day's top baseball headline. That belonged to Tigers ace Jack Morris. Making his second start of the young season, he no-hit the Chicago White Sox, striking out eight, walking six, but otherwise firing blanks in Detroit's 4-0 victory at old Comiskey Park -- their fourth straight win to start the year. , a streak that would soon reach nine in a row and 35 wins in their first 40 games, the best start to a season ever! (Morris ended the year 19-11, finishing seventh for the Cy Young Award.) Sparky Anderson's Tiger...