Juan Marichal

One of the remarkable group of pitchers that dominated the National League during the 1960s, Juan Marichal's 191 victories were the most during that decade. He averaged 19 wins a season -- and from 1963-'69 never posted an ERA higher than 2.76. No pitch counts in his era! His stats are something you don't see today!

Along with the decade's other great arms -- Koufax, Drysdale, Gibson, Spahn, Seaver and Jenkins -- the Dominican native has been enshrined in Cooperstown.

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