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  1. 25 de nov. de 2003 · Warren Spahn was baseball's best pitcher of the 1950s. Warren Spahn debuted with the Boston Braves in 1942 then missed three full seasons due to World War II. By the time he started his third big league game, Spahn was already 25 years old. In his second full season in 1947, Spahn was a 21-game winner who led the league in ERA and WHIP.

  2. Warren Spahn Stats by Baseball Almanac. Warren Edward Spahn was a Major League Baseball player who pitched for the Boston Braves ( 1942 - 1952 ), Milwaukee Braves ( 1953 - 1954 ), New York Mets ( 1965 ), and San Francisco Giants ( 1965 ). Did you know Spahn, who was named for President Warren Harding, won 363 games — number five on the Top ...

  3. Complete career MLB stats for the San Francisco Giants Pitcher Warren Spahn on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  4. 25 de abr. de 2007 · After nine innings, Spahn had allowed five hits and Marichal six. While Greg Spahn and 15,920 other fans sat shivering in the stands, the pitchers heated up. Spahn walked his duck walk slowly to the mound, “head down, taking his good old time,” in the words of another Braves pitcher, Bob Sadowski.

  5. Warren Spahn (Baseball Cards 1960 Topps) prices are based on the historic sales. The prices shown are calculated using our proprietary algorithm. Historic sales data are completed sales with a buyer and a seller agreeing on a price. We do not factor unsold items into our prices.

  6. Warren Spahn nació en Bufalo, Nueva York, había llegado a las mayores en 1942, cinco años después de que Jackie Robinson rompiera la barrera racial. El zurdito de 42 años de edad inició la noche con una marca de 11-3 y una efectividad de 3.12; terminaría el año con récord de 23-7, la última de 13 veces que ganó 20 juegos.

  7. 24 de nov. de 2003 · Warren Edward Spahn. Born. April 23, 1921 • Buffalo • New York • (Birthday in 7 days) Died. November 24, 2003 (aged 82) • Oklahoma. Awards And Honors. Baseball Hall of Fame (1973) • Cy Young Award (1957) • Baseball Hall of Fame (inducted in 1973) • Cy Young Award • 3x ERA leader • 17x All-Star • 1 World Series championship ...