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  2. Nolan Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Nolan Ryan Jr. (born January 31, 1947), nicknamed "the Ryan Express", is an American former professional baseball pitcher and sports executive. Over a record 27-year playing career in Major League Baseball (MLB), Ryan pitched for the New York Mets, California Angels, Houston Astros, and Texas Rangers.

  3. Candy Cummings - Wikipedia

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    Cummings pitched the curveball underhand, as required by the rules of the National Association of Base Ball Players, but with a twist and snap of the wrist, which was illegal under the rules of the National Association of Base Ball Players. Those rules required the pitcher to deliver pitches with a straight arm, swinging perpendicularly by his ...

  4. Bert Blyleven - Wikipedia

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    Blyleven recorded 3,701 career strikeouts, the fifth-most in MLB history. He won 287 games, 27th-most all-time, and pitched 4,970 innings, 14th-most all-time. A renowned curveball pitcher, Blyleven was a two-time All-Star and World Series champion. In 2011, Blyleven was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

  5. Bob Feller - Wikipedia

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    Baseball Hall of Fame member Ted Williams called Feller "the fastest and best pitcher I ever saw during my career." [1] Hall of Famer Stan Musial believed he was "probably the greatest pitcher of our era." [1] He was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962 in his first year of eligibility, with the then fourth highest percentage of votes.

  6. Greg Maddux - Wikipedia

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    He is one of only ten pitchers ever to achieve both 300 wins and 3,000 strikeouts, and is the only pitcher to record more than 300 wins, more than 3,000 strikeouts, and fewer than 1,000 walks (exactly 999 walks overall).

  7. Randy Johnson - Wikipedia

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    [55] [56] Johnson became the 24th pitcher to reach 300 wins, beating the Washington Nationals (the team that he first played for when they were known as the Montreal Expos) on June 4 at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. [57] He became the seventh left-handed pitcher to achieve the 300-win milestone and the fifth pitcher in the last 50 years to ...

  8. Hunter Greene throws most 100 mph pitches in recorded MLB ...

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    Greene beat out a pitcher by the name of Jacob deGrom for the record. Most 100.0+ mph pitches in game, pitch-tracking era (since 2008): **Tonight Hunter Greene: 39**

  9. David Clyde - Wikipedia

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    Clyde was praised by national publications such as Sports Illustrated and Newsweek prior to the 1973 MLB draft, and was the consensus among scouts as the best player available in the draft. That year the Texas Rangers held the first overall pick, having the worst record in baseball the previous strike-shortened season at 54–100. He was the ...