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All-Time All-Stars: Each week leading up to the midsummer
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Grover Alexander
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Career Stats:
Old Pete spends 20 seasons in the big leagues with the Phillies, Cubs, and Cardinals (1911-1930)
373 wins
2.56 ERA
2,198 strikeouts
437 complete games
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Wins 30 or more games three straight seasons (1915-1917)
Leads the NL in ERA four times and strikeouts twice
League-leader in wins six times
Ranks third in all-time wins behind Cy Young and Walter Johnson
(Plays in the pre All-Star Game era)
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Randy Johnson
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Career Stats:
The Big Unit plays for the Expos, Mariners, Astros, Diamondbacks, Yankees and Giants during 22-year career (1988-2009)
303 wins
3.29 ERA
4,875 strikeouts
100 complete games
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Wins four straight Cy Young Awards, five overall (4 in the NL, 1 in AL)
Career leader in strikeouts per nine innings (10.610)
Ranks second all-time with 4,875 career strikeouts
Wins 19 or more games six times
10-time All-Star
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Walter Johnson
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Career Stats:
The Big Train spends entire career with the Washington Senators (1907-1927)
417 wins
2.17 ERA
3,509 strikeouts
531 complete games
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All-time leader in shutouts with 110
Trails only Cy Young on all-time wins list
Records 20 or more wins in 10 straight seasons
Two-time AL MVP (1913, 1924)
(Plays in the pre All-Star Game era)
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Sandy Koufax
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Career Stats:
Koufax spends entire career with the Dodgers organization in both Brooklyn and L.A. (1955-1966)
165 wins
2.76 ERA
2,396 strikeouts
137 complete games
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Three-time NL Cy Young winner (1963, 1965, 1966)
NL MVP winner in 1963
Strikes out more than 200 batters in each of final six seasons
Throws a no-hitter in four consecutive seasons
Seven-time All-Star
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Greg Maddux
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Career Stats:
The Professor spends his career with the Cubs, Braves, Dodgers and Padres (1986-2008)
355 wins
3.16 ERA
3,371 strikeouts
109 complete games
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Wins four straight NL Cy Young Awards (1992-1995)
18-time Gold Glove winner
Ranks 8th on all-time wins list
Leads the NL in games started seven times
Eight-time All-Star
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Pedro Martinez
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Career Stats:
Spends his career with the Dodgers, Expos, Red Sox, Mets and Phillies (1992-2009)
219 wins
2.93 ERA
3,154 strikeouts
46 complete games
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Three-time Cy Young winner (1997, 1999, 2000)
Collects over 200 strikeouts five straight seasons
Leads the league in ERA five times
Ranks third all-time in strikeouts per nine innings (10.040)
Eight-time All-Star
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Christy Mathewson
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Career Stats:
After 17 seasons with the New York Giants, finishes career with the Reds (1900-1916)
373 wins
2.13 ERA
2,507 strikeouts
435 complete games
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Wins 22 or more games for 12 straight seasons
Throws three shutouts in six days vs. A's to win 1905 World Series
Ranks third in all-time wins behind Cy Young and Walter Johnson
Holds modern NL record for wins in a season (37 in 1908)
(Plays in the pre All-Star Game era)
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Tom Seaver
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Career Stats:
Tom Terrific pitches for the Mets, Reds, White Sox and Red Sox during 20-year career (1967-1986)
311 wins
2.86 ERA
3,640 strikeouts
231 complete games
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Three-time NL Cy Young winner (1969, 1973, 1975)
Wins NL Rookie of the Year honors in 1967
Establishes NL record with 3,272 strikeouts
Strikes out 200 or more in a season 10 times
12-time All-Star
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Warren Spahn
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Career Stats:
Spends career with Boston and Milwaukee Braves, Mets and Giants (1942-1965)
363 wins
3.09 ERA
2,583 strikeouts
382 complete games
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Winningest lefty in baseball history, ranks 6th overall
1957 Cy Young winner was a 20-game winner 13 times
Holds the NL record for most career homers by a pitcher (35)
Leads the league in strikeouts four straight seasons (1949-1952)
17-time All-Star
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Cy Young
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Career Stats:
Plays in Cleveland, Boston and St. Louis during his 22-year career (1890-1911)
511 wins
2.63 ERA
2,803 strikeouts
749 complete games
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All-time wins leader has almost 100 more than any other pitcher in history
Wins 30 or more games five times
Leads the AL in wins, strikeouts and ERA in 1901
Career leader in innings pitched (7,356), games started (815) and complete games (749)
(Plays in the pre All-Star Game era)
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