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  1. Há 11 horas · Johnson also won his third consecutive Warren Spahn Award. Johnson's performance was particularly dominating, striking out 11 in a 3-hit shutout in Game 2, pitching seven innings for the victory in Game 6 and then coming on in relief the following day to pick up the win in Game 7. Of Arizona's eleven post-season wins in 2001, Johnson had five.

  2. Há 3 dias · The Yankees fell behind Hank Aaron, Eddie Matthews, Warren Spahn and the rest of the Milwaukee Braves three games to one. Turley turned the series around for the Yankees by pitching a complete-game shutout in Game 6, picking up the save in a 4-3 extra-inning win in Game 6, then pitching into the seventh inning for the win in Game 7 on just two days of rest.

  3. Há 3 dias · Fast forward to 1951, a struggling newbie by the name of Willie Mays faced off against the Braves’ Warren Spahn. Mays, who had been 0-for-12 at the start of his career, found his stride by sending a mammoth 450-foot home run into the stands, signaling the start of an iconic career.

  4. Há 1 dia · Item description from the seller. This is a full complete set of 5 different Warren Spahn (HOF, Braves) Perez-Steele Master Works postcards serial numbered to 10,000. They are all in different styles of vintage cards from the era: the 1888 Goodwin Champion cards, the Rose cards of 1908, the 1909 Ramly cards and the 1911 T-205 Gold Border cards ...

  5. Há 1 dia · *Warren Spahn 1957 (Bravos de Milwaukee) 1966 con Tigres Capitalinos *Mike Cuéllar 1969 (Orioles de Baltimore) 1962 con Sultanes de Monterrey *Fernando Valenzuela 1981 (Dodgers de Los Ángeles) 1979 con Leones de Yucatán y 1992, 1994 con Charros de Jalisco *Mike Scott 1986 (Astros de Houston) 1979 con Rieleros de Aguascalientes

  6. Há 4 dias · Warren Spahn. Stats: 363-245 W-L, 3.09 ERA, 5,243.2 IP, 2,583 SO, 1.195 WHIP. Back in the day, Warren Spahn was considered to be the greatest leftie pitcher in the history of baseball, a ...

  7. Há 2 dias · 1951 - After going 0-for-12 to start his career, Giants rookie Willie Mays launches a 450 foot home run off of Braves’ left-hander Warren Spahn. 1971 - Clete Boyer is released by the Atlanta Braves and retires after a dispute with general manager Paul Richards and manager Lum Harris over team rules and alleged mismanagement.