Initially, players like Ty Cobb recorded a hit rate of 0.300 for 23 consecutive years, and also hit "Honus Wagner" of "Flying Dutchman". 'Pitcher like Christian Gentleman' Christy Matthewson, and the best pitcher Celeron ever. In the era when the only Yankee was the North people there was a rookie called American League and there were pitchers whose name was Walter Johnson. Johnson is a terrible Kansas farmer and his best pitcher ever seen in baseball until now, as his high speed power ball, known as the "big train", has not been defeated by all baseballs I am one of them. The worst team in history.
For every reason, any pitcher from here will approach Cy Young's 511 career acquisition. This is wonderful. Even Walt Johnson is nearly 100 wins. Three players of Greg Maduks, Roger Clemens, Nolan Ryan, Phil Nieklon, Randy Johnson, Tom Gravin, Mike Musina, Andy Petite, and Jamie Moyer have won in the past 30 years did. Why is Young's victory record the most difficult record in the sports world? Because not everyone is close enough to victory. If the first pitcher won twenty wins during the season, that is impressive. In order to break the record of Jan, the pitcher needs to win an average of 20 victories per season. Pitchers can participate only 35 times a year. Therefore, in order to win 20 games, the pitcher must win by 57% start.
Young people retired and won 511 career victory, and it is still a record of victory for most careers for pitchers. At that time, Pud Galvin won 364 career careers. At that time, Walter Johnson completed 417 wins in his 4th season and completed his career, and still ranked second in 2017. In 1921, Johnson broke Yan's strikeout record. Yang's career was seen as a bridge from early baseball to modernity; Cap Anson who became a player when the National League was first established in 1876, and like Eddie Collins who played until 1930 Star pitcher. When Young started his career, the pitcher went to baseball and did not count foul strikes. Prior to Yan's fourth season, the pitcher's mound did not return to the current 60 feet 6 (18.44 meters) position, wearing gloves until the sixth season.
The great pitchers of the dead ball era disappeared, or they fell like Walt Johnson and Grover Alexander. Although stars such as Lefty Grove, Dizzy Dean, Dazzy Vance and Bob Feller appeared, most of the pitchers in their 20s to 30s are very simple chuckers, bold boys are doing their best. Their ones may not be as bad as most deadball pitchers, but their wrong results are much bigger. A new stadium? The slider may have been made by George Bray Holder of Browns or Tommy Thomas of White Sox in the mid 1920's, but the age of its influence has not yet arrived. [The Leonardo in the Netherlands is not a rookie, its glory is also far away. The spiral ball of Carl Haber is of course used by Matthewson (rear), and the 19th century pitcher is not so famous. Paul Richards was an excellent student of the dazzling Golden Jubilee player and architect of the 1950s and 1960s.