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  1. Dec 22, 2010 · Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Steve Carlton. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

  2. Steven Norman Carlton (born December 22, 1944) is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a left-handed pitcher for six different teams from 1965 to 1988, most notably as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies with whom he won four Cy Young Awards as well as the 1980 World Series.

  3. Steve Carlton was the first pitcher in baseball history to win four Cy Young Awards in a career. The intimidating lefty won a Cy Young in 1972, 1977, 1980 and 1982 - the same four years Lefty led the National League in wins.

  4. Steve Carlton played 24 seasons for 6 teams, including the Phillies and Cardinals. He had 329 wins, 244 losses, an ERA of 3.22 and 4,136 strikeouts. He won 4 Cy Young awards, 1 Gold Glove award and 2 World Series.

  5. Steve Carlton is the second winningest lefthander in MLB history and the first pitcher to win four Cy Young Awards.

  6. Complete career MLB stats for the Minnesota Twins Starting Pitcher Steve Carlton on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  7. Steve Carlton Bio. Fullname: Steven Norman Carlton; Nickname: Lefty; Born: 12/22/1944 in Miami, FL; College: Miami Dade CC; Debut: 4/12/1965; Hall of Fame: 1994

  8. Baseball players, especially pitchers, work hard to stay in shape during the off-season with cardio conditioning. But running just wasn’t for Steve Carlton. Instead, Carlton, nicknamed “Lefty”, used martial arts and weight lifting as part of his conditioning program and propelled himself to a fitness level that allowed him to throw for 24 ...

  9. Steve Carlton played 24 seasons for 6 teams, including the Phillies and Cardinals. He had 329 wins, 244 losses, an ERA of 3.22 and 4,136 strikeouts. He won 4 Cy Young awards, 1 Gold Glove award and 2 World Series. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1994.

  10. Jan 24, 2020 · Think about that: Steve Carlton had one of the greatest left-handed fastballs in baseball history, and he had the greatest slider in baseball history, righty or lefty, but when Carlton came...

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