Retro Baseball 101 - Since 2004, only six pitchers have at least two 20-win seasons: Roy Oswalt (2004-05), Roy Halladay (2008, 2010), Adam Wainwright (2010, 2014), Clayton Kershaw (2011, 2014), Max Scherzer (2013, 2016), and Justin Verlander (2011

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Retro Baseball 101 - Since 2004, only six pitchers have at least two 20-win  seasons: Roy Oswalt (2004-05), Roy Halladay (2008, 2010), Adam Wainwright  (2010, 2014), Clayton Kershaw (2011, 2014), Max Scherzer (2013, 2016), and  Justin Verlander (2011
Retro Baseball 101 - 27 Years Ago Today 1989 - Nolan Ryan came within two outs of his sixth career no-hitter, losing it when Nelson Liriano tripled in the ninth inning as
Retro Baseball 101 - Since 2004, only six pitchers have at least two 20-win  seasons: Roy Oswalt (2004-05), Roy Halladay (2008, 2010), Adam Wainwright  (2010, 2014), Clayton Kershaw (2011, 2014), Max Scherzer (2013, 2016), and  Justin Verlander (2011
Retro Baseball 101 - John Tudor of the 1985 Cardinals is the last pitcher with at least 20 wins (21), 5 shutouts (10), less than 50 walks (49), and a sub-2.00 ERA (
Retro Baseball 101 - Since 2004, only six pitchers have at least two 20-win  seasons: Roy Oswalt (2004-05), Roy Halladay (2008, 2010), Adam Wainwright  (2010, 2014), Clayton Kershaw (2011, 2014), Max Scherzer (2013, 2016), and  Justin Verlander (2011
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Retro Baseball 101 - Since 2004, only six pitchers have at least two 20-win  seasons: Roy Oswalt (2004-05), Roy Halladay (2008, 2010), Adam Wainwright  (2010, 2014), Clayton Kershaw (2011, 2014), Max Scherzer (2013, 2016), and  Justin Verlander (2011
Retro Baseball 101 - In 1916, Pete Alexander set a Major League record by throwing four one-hitters in the same season. Source: Baseball-Reference.com 📸 Pinterest
Retro Baseball 101 - Since 2004, only six pitchers have at least two 20-win  seasons: Roy Oswalt (2004-05), Roy Halladay (2008, 2010), Adam Wainwright  (2010, 2014), Clayton Kershaw (2011, 2014), Max Scherzer (2013, 2016), and  Justin Verlander (2011
Retro Baseball 101 - Roy Cullenbine holds the MLB record for most consecutive games with a base on balls (22), from July 2 to July 22, 1947.
Retro Baseball 101 - Since 2004, only six pitchers have at least two 20-win  seasons: Roy Oswalt (2004-05), Roy Halladay (2008, 2010), Adam Wainwright  (2010, 2014), Clayton Kershaw (2011, 2014), Max Scherzer (2013, 2016), and  Justin Verlander (2011
Retro Baseball 101 - Don Drysdale threw six consecutive shutouts in 1968, five during the month of May, and one additional during his first start in June. No pitcher in Major League
Retro Baseball 101 - Since 2004, only six pitchers have at least two 20-win  seasons: Roy Oswalt (2004-05), Roy Halladay (2008, 2010), Adam Wainwright  (2010, 2014), Clayton Kershaw (2011, 2014), Max Scherzer (2013, 2016), and  Justin Verlander (2011
Retro Baseball 101 - Jeff Bronkey is the first and only player born in Afghanistan to play in the Major Leagues. He debuted with the Texas Rangers on May 2, 1993 against
Retro Baseball 101 - Since 2004, only six pitchers have at least two 20-win  seasons: Roy Oswalt (2004-05), Roy Halladay (2008, 2010), Adam Wainwright  (2010, 2014), Clayton Kershaw (2011, 2014), Max Scherzer (2013, 2016), and  Justin Verlander (2011
Retro Baseball 101 - THIS DAY IN BASEBALL: 1964 Harmon Killebrew tags the longest homer ever hit in Baltimore's Memorial Stadium. The Twins left fielder's 471-foot shot, which clears the hedge in
Retro Baseball 101 - Since 2004, only six pitchers have at least two 20-win  seasons: Roy Oswalt (2004-05), Roy Halladay (2008, 2010), Adam Wainwright  (2010, 2014), Clayton Kershaw (2011, 2014), Max Scherzer (2013, 2016), and  Justin Verlander (2011
Retro Baseball 101 - THIS DAY IN BASEBALL HISTORY: 1963 The Tigers trade pitcher Jim Bunning (pictured) to the Phillies for catcher Gus Triandos, pitcher Jack Hamilton and outfielder Don Demeter. -reference.com/bullpen/December_4

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