2.63
there was no numbers on uniforms when Cy Young played
Cy Young's full name at birth was Denton True Young
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There were several Cy Young pitches in the majors, but if you are referring to Denton True (Cy) Young, the hall of famer. His career ran from 1890 until his retirement in 1911..although official records are somewhat obscure, especially in the early years..his "official" era for his career is 2.63 with a record of 511 wins against 313 losses.
All major league pitchers want to win the Cy Young award. It's a great honor and befitting that baseball's best pitcher of a season earns this award. Cy Young was a great pitcher and from 1890 he began a string of fifteen 20-30 win seasons. He pitched for several MLB teams and has 511 wins.
Cy Young had 76 career Shutouts.
Cy Young has 511 career wins, and 316 losses.
Cy Young had 749 career complete games.
Cy Young, a legendary baseball pitcher, did not have a specific jersey number associated with him during his career, as jersey numbers were not commonly used in Major League Baseball until the 1930s, long after he had retired. He played from 1890 to 1911, a time when players typically did not wear numbers. The concept of jersey numbers became more standardized in the sport later on.
Probably Tim Lincecum, although he has a horrible 8.44 era but it is still early in the season. He has won 2 cy youngs and has made it to the all star game 3 times since 2008. The second best pitcher is Matt Cain
Cy Young was Born on March 29, 1867 in Gilmore, OH. He made his Major League debut on August 6, 1890 for the Cleveland Spiders. Cy Young pitched 22 seasons, won 511 games, had a career ERA of 2.63. and never won the Cy Young Award. Cy Young was Inducted into the baseball Hall of Fame in 1937. On November 4, 1955 in Newcomerstown, OH Cy Young past away. The Cy Young Award was named in his honor the following year.