100 complete games AND 50 complete games? Not sure what you meant to ask, but here are the only pitchers with 100 career CG and 50 career saves: Wilbur Wood, Johnny Sain, Jack Quinn, Waite Hoyt, Charlie Hough, Lefty Grove and Dennis Eckersley.
Mariano Rivera has the best career postseason ERA wit 0.74 in 133.1 innings pitched.
Babe Ruth started his baseball career as a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox.
Whitey Ford was a starting pitcher. He played his entire career for the New York Yankees and is the teams all-time wins leader.
Then-rookie pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez of the Colorado Rockies on Sept. 5th 2007 at Coors Field. It was the 762nd home run of Bonds' career.
The last full time MLB starter inducted prior to the 2009 elections was Nolan Ryan in 1999. Dennis Eckersley was inducted in 2004 and, while best remembered as a closer, started 361 games in his career and threw a no-hitter (pitching for the Cleveland Indians) against the California Angels in 1977. Since Ryan's induction in 1999, the Veteran's Committee has elected several starting pitchers from the Negro Leagues (Jose Mendez, Andy Cooper, Ray Brown, and Hilton Smith)
No Brewers pitcher has 1118 career strikeouts
100 complete games AND 50 complete games? Not sure what you meant to ask, but here are the only pitchers with 100 career CG and 50 career saves: Wilbur Wood, Johnny Sain, Jack Quinn, Waite Hoyt, Charlie Hough, Lefty Grove and Dennis Eckersley.
Mariano Rivera has the best career postseason ERA wit 0.74 in 133.1 innings pitched.
Dennis Bergkamp was famous for his professional football career. During his professional career, Bergkamp was involved in the Ajax, Internazionale, and Arsenal clubs.
No, Dennis Day's children did not pursue a career in entertainment.
Babe Ruth started his baseball career as a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox.
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Whitey Ford was a starting pitcher. He played his entire career for the New York Yankees and is the teams all-time wins leader.
Dennis Hopson
Then-rookie pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez of the Colorado Rockies on Sept. 5th 2007 at Coors Field. It was the 762nd home run of Bonds' career.
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