The 1971 Baltimore Orioles had four 20-game winners: Dave McNally (21-5), Mike Cuellar (20-9), Jim Palmer (20-9) and Pat Dobson (20-8). The only other major league team to have four 20-game winners was the 1920 Chicago White Sox.
The 1971 Baltimore Orioles starting pitchers:Dave McNally - (21-5) 2.89 ERAPat Dobson - (20-8) 2.90 ERAJim Palmer - (20-9) 2.68 ERAMike Cuellar - (20-9) 3.08 ERA
The Baltimore Orioles had four pitchers with 20 or more wins in 1971. They were: Dave McNally (21-5); Pat Dobson (20-8); Mike Cuellar (20-9); and Jim Palmer (20-9).
Jim Palmer of the Baltimore Orioles holds the record among pitchers. He earned his first World Series championship in 1966 when he was 20 years old. His last World Series championship occurred 17 years later, when the Orioles won the 1983 Fall Classic.
Chico Garcia debuted on April 24, 1954, playing for the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium; he played his final game on September 20, 1954, playing for the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium.
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The 1971 Baltimore Orioles starting pitchers:Dave McNally - (21-5) 2.89 ERAPat Dobson - (20-8) 2.90 ERAJim Palmer - (20-9) 2.68 ERAMike Cuellar - (20-9) 3.08 ERA
The four Baltimore Orioles pitchers who won 20 or more games in a season are Jim Palmer, who achieved this feat three times; Mike Cuellar, who won 20 games in 1969; Dave McNally, who accomplished it in 1969 and 1970; and Scott McGregor, who reached the 20-win mark in 1980. These pitchers played pivotal roles in the team's success during their respective eras.
The Baltimore Orioles had four pitchers with 20 or more wins in 1971. They were: Dave McNally (21-5); Pat Dobson (20-8); Mike Cuellar (20-9); and Jim Palmer (20-9).
The Baltimore Orioles achieved the remarkable feat of having four pitchers win 20 games in a single season in 1971. The pitchers were Jim Palmer, Mike Cuellar, Dave McNally, and Pat Dobson. This accomplishment is notable in Major League Baseball history, as it demonstrates the team's exceptional pitching depth during that era. Since then, no other team has matched this achievement.
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The 1971 Baltimore Orioles had four 20-game winners: Jim Palmer, Dave McNally, Mike Cuellar and Pat Dobson.
The last team to do it was the 1971 Baltimore Orioles with pitchers Dave McNally (21-5), Mike Cuellar (20-9), Jim Palmer (20-9) and Pat Dobson (20-8). The only other major league team to have four 20-game winners was the 1920 Chicago White Sox with pitchers Urban "Red" Faber (23-13), Lefty Williams (22-14), Eddie Cicotte (21-10) and Dickie Kerr (21-9). Neither team won the World Series, although the '71 Orioles came close, losing to the Pittsburgh Pirates in seven games. The 1920 White Sox did not make it to the World Series at all, finishing two games behind the eventual world champion Cleveland Indians in the American League.
Jim Palmer of the Baltimore Orioles holds the record among pitchers. He earned his first World Series championship in 1966 when he was 20 years old. His last World Series championship occurred 17 years later, when the Orioles won the 1983 Fall Classic.
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Chico Garcia debuted on April 24, 1954, playing for the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium; he played his final game on September 20, 1954, playing for the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium.