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  1. Warren Spahn, the winningest left-handed pitcher in major league history, received a battlefield commission in 1945. Warren E. Spahn was born in Buffalo, New York, on April 23, 1921. He played first base for the Buffalo City Athletic Club and pitched for South Park High School in Buffalo, where he lead the team to a series of resounding victories in 1939 and 1940.

  2. 28 de nov. de 2023 · Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers would have been almost six years old when the Milwaukee Braves won the 1957 World Series, led in part by the eventual Cy Young Award winner that season, Warren Spahn. On ...

  3. Spahn also was an Army engineer. Less well known than his professional athletic feats, but also impressive, is Spahn’s record in World War II. Drafted in 1942 soon after making his major league debut that year with the Boston Braves, Private Warren E. Spahn was assigned to the 276th Engineer Combat Battalion.

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  5. 22 de out. de 2008 · Warren Spahn is one of the best left-handed pitchers ever. He is the winningest southpaw, winning 20 or more games on 13 different occasions, something only the great Christy Matthewson matched.

  6. Warren Spahn played 21 seasons for the Braves, Giants and Mets. He had 363 wins, 245 losses, an ERA of 3.09 and 2,583 strikeouts. He won 0 Cy Young awards and 1 World Series.

  7. 1 de mai. de 2018 · In Warren Spahn, author Lew Freedman tells the story of this incredible lefty. Known for his supremely high leg kick, Spahn became one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history. However, the road wasn’t as easy as it would seem. Struggling in his major-league debut at age twenty, manager Casey Stengel demoted the young left.