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  1. 31 de ago. de 2004 · 387 - Greg Maddux recorded his 387th career putout on June 14, 2000, tying Jack Morris for most putouts by a pitcher in baseball history. The Professor didn't just break the recorded, he shattered it, becoming the first pitcher with 400 putouts, the first with 500 putouts, and ended his Hall of Fame career with 547 putouts!

  2. Facts. Also Known As. Gregory Alan Maddux. Born. April 14, 1966 (age 58) • San Angelo • Texas. Awards And Honors. Baseball Hall of Fame (2014) • Cy Young Award (1995) • Cy Young Award (1994) • Cy Young Award (1993) • Cy Young Award (1992) • Cy Young Award (x4) • Gold Glove (x18) • Baseball Hall of Fame (inducted in 2014 ...

  3. 31 de ago. de 2004 · Stats. 1999 Atlanta Braves. 31. $10,600,000.00. -. Stats. Greg Maddux World Series Stats by Baseball Almanac. Did you know that in the Greg Maddux Miscellaneous World Series Items of Interest section seen above you can click the Stats link under the World Series label and a truly comprehensive history of that World Series will appear on your ...

  4. The card features Maddux's nickname—"Mad Dog"—that was given to him because of his intensity on the pitching mound. The set also features a combination card that Maddux shares with future Cubs stars Rafael Palmeiro and Mark Grace. Shop for Professionally Graded Greg Maddux cards on eBay.

  5. 27 de jun. de 2018 · Greg Maddux. 1966-. American baseball player. G reg Maddux's record speaks for itself: he is simply one of the best pitchers ever to play the position. The first player ever to win four consecutive Cy Young. Awards, he also shines defensively, as evidenced by his 13 consecutive Golden Glove Awards since 1990.

  6. 16 de ago. de 2019 · They range from iconic, like Fergie and Ryno, to clever, like The Crime Dog and El Mago. To rank all of these nicknames would be impossible, so I’m limiting the list to only ten entries. I’ve ...

  7. 4 de mar. de 2024 · He was nicknamed “The Professor” for his intelligence and knowledge of the game. Greg Maddux’s deep understanding of the intricacies of baseball earned him the nickname “The Professor.”. His ability to outthink opponents and make strategic pitching decisions was reminiscent of a scholarly approach to the game.