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  1. Warren Spahn. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Left • Throws: Left. 6-0 , 172lb (183cm, 78kg) Born: April 23, 1921 in Buffalo, NY. Died: November 24 2003 in Broken Arrow, OK. Buried: Elmwood Cemetery, Hartshorne, OK. High School: Debut: (Age 20-361d, 9,236th in major league history)

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Warren_SpahnWarren Spahn - Wikipedia

    Warren Edward Spahn (April 23, 1921 – November 24, 2003) was an American professional baseball pitcher who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). A left-handed pitcher, Spahn played in 1942 and then from 1946 until 1965, most notably for the Boston Braves, who became the Milwaukee Braves after the team moved west before the 1953 ...

  3. Warren Edward Spahn was a Major League Baseball player who pitched for the Boston Braves ( 1942 - 1952 ), Milwaukee Braves ( 1953 - 1954 ), New York Mets ( 1965 ), and San Francisco Giants ( 1965 ).

  4. A star on a pitching mound and a hero on the battlefields, Warren Spahn excelled in two far different uniforms. The winningest southpaw pitcher in big league history, Spahn won 363 games in a career that included 13 20-win seasons.

  5. Warren Spahn Bio. Fullname: Warren Edward Spahn; Born: 4/23/1921 in Buffalo, NY; High School: South Park, Buffalo, NY; Debut: 4/19/1942; Hall of Fame: 1973; Died: 11/24/2003

  6. Nov 28, 2023 · Left-handed pitcher was Milwaukee legend. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers used Warren Spahn's name as a pseudonym for an email account; who was the left-handed star for the Milwaukee Braves?

  7. Nov 25, 2003 · Warren Spahn, who in a career spanning 21 seasons won 363 games, the major league record for a left-handed pitcher, died yesterday at his home in Broken Arrow, Okla. He was 82.

  8. Jan 13, 2007 · Warren Spahn, the winningest left-handed pitcher in major league history, received a battlefield commission in 1945. Warren E Spahn was born in Buffalo, New York on April 23, 1921.

  9. Many considered Spahn the outstanding pitcher of the Series, but the Yankees won in seven games. With extraordinary staying power, the 38-year-old Spahn pitched a league-high 292 innings and went 21-15 for the injury-addled 1959 Braves, who lost the pennant in a two-game playoff to the Dodgers.

  10. Jul 1, 2024 · The 22-year-old rookie right-hander was facing one of the greatest southpaws of all time in Spahn, who, at 39, was a 12-time All-Star and the 1957 Cy Young Award winner. But Marichal gave the baseball world a glimpse of his own Hall of Fame talent.

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