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There was a pitcher for the Minnesota Twins between 1979-1982 named Terry Felton that wound up with a career record of 0-16.
As of October 2023, the major league pitcher with the most National League wins since 2005 is Adam Wainwright. The veteran right-hander, who spent his entire career with the St. Louis Cardinals, has consistently been a dominant force in the league. His longevity and performance have allowed him to accumulate a significant number of victories over the years.
Cy Young was a pitcher in the early years of Major League Baseball. He still holds many records including most career wins and most career losses.
Lou Gehrig, who played first base for the New York Yankees between 1923-1939, holds the all time MLB grand slam record with 23. Alex Rodriguez tied Lou Gehrig's Record of 23 Grand Slams on June 12th 2012. Alex Rodriguez broke the record in 2013, with his 24th Grand Slam.
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Ned Garver (1925-2017) was a pitcher for several major league teams during his career from 1948 to 1961. He was the American League pitcher in the 1951 All-Star Game.
There was a pitcher for the Minnesota Twins between 1979-1982 named Terry Felton that wound up with a career record of 0-16.
Cy Young. 511 wins, 316 losses, 827 decisions.
On July 4, 2011, Milwaukee Brewers pitcher, Shaun Marcum, hit a grand slam against the Arizona Diamondbacks. It was his first Major League home run.
Todd Burns was primarily known as a starting pitcher during his Major League Baseball career, which spanned from 1987 to 1995. While he did appear in some games as a relief pitcher, the majority of his appearances were as a starter. His role as a relief pitcher was not a significant part of his overall career.
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As of October 2023, the major league pitcher with the most National League wins since 2005 is Adam Wainwright. The veteran right-hander, who spent his entire career with the St. Louis Cardinals, has consistently been a dominant force in the league. His longevity and performance have allowed him to accumulate a significant number of victories over the years.
As of 2009, Andy Pettitte holds the record for most career postseason wins with 18.
Cy Young was a pitcher in the early years of Major League Baseball. He still holds many records including most career wins and most career losses.
He was a Major League Baseball player.