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  1. Las Vegas, Nevada (NV), US. The major league pitcher lives here. He was the first pitcher in Major League history to win the Cy Young Award for 4 consecutive years (1992-1995), during which he had a 75-29 record with a 1.98 ERA, while allowing less than one runner per inning. He is the only pitcher in MLB history to win 15 games in 17 ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Greg_MadduxGreg Maddux - Wikipedia

    Greg Maddux's number 31 was retired by the Atlanta Braves in 2009. Maddux has been credited by many of his teammates with a superior ability to out-think his opponents and anticipate results. Braves catcher Eddie Pérez tells the story of Maddux intentionally allowing a home run to the Astros' Jeff Bagwell , in anticipation of facing Bagwell in the playoffs months later.

  3. The major league pitcher lived here. He was the first pitcher in Major League history to win the Cy Young Award for 4 consecutive years (1992-1995), during which he had a 75-29 record with a 1.98 ERA, while allowing less than one runner per inning. He is the only pitcher in MLB history to win 15 games in 17 consecutive seasons.

  4. 31 de mai. de 2012 · Former Atlanta Braves pitcher Ace Greg Maddux has put his 8,400 sq ft five bedrooms seven bath home on the market with a price tag of 2.25 million. This home features a chef's kitchen, wet bar, pool table, private balcony, and a pool with a waterfall. To schedule a private tour or for more informati

  5. Gregory Alan Maddux was born April 14, 1966 in San Angelo, Texas. He spent some of his childhood in Madrid, Spain – following his father on his Air Force assignment – before graduating from high school in Las Vegas. Maddux’s father, Dave, taught Greg and his older brother Mike the fundamentals of the game – and Mike was drafted by the ...

  6. 13 de abr. de 2020 · Settle in today and check out a full slate of Greg Maddux programming beginning at 10 a.m. ET on MLB Network. • MLB Network channel locator. First, there’s his 300th victory from Aug. 7, 2004, the opener of five Maddux gems wrapped around MLB Network’s documentary on the 1990s Braves. Strange how people sometimes mischaracterize this guy.