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  1. In 21 big league seasons, Spahn, a 17-time All-Star, compiled a 363-245 record, started 665 games, completed 382, struck out 2,583 batters and finished with a 3.09 ERA – leading the league in ERA three times. Spahn was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1973. He passed away on Nov. 24, 2003.

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Warren Spahn represents one of the greatest figures in baseball history. The former SF Giants pitcher had an illustrious 21-year MLB career spanning from 1942-1965 that was broken up by three...

  3. 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. Batting. Pitching.

  4. Apr 19, 2024 · Warren Spahn (born April 23, 1921, Buffalo, New York, U.S.—died November 24, 2003, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma) was an American professional baseball player whose total of 363 major-league victories established a record for left-handed pitchers. His feat of winning 20 or more games in each of 13 seasons also was a record for left-handers.

  5. Apr 22, 2022 · It is why this seems as good a time as any to talk about the greatest starting pitcher in baseball history that no one talks nearly enough about, and that is Warren Spahn. He won 363 games in the big leagues, which is the third most in the last 100 years, after Walter Johnson and Grover Cleveland Alexander.

  6. The fifth-winningest pitcher of all time, Warren Spahn went 363-245 over parts of 21 years from 1942 to 1965. Only by remaining in the game two seasons too long did he fail to finish with an ERA under 3.00 (3.09) and a winning percentage over .600 (.597), and his totals are all the more impressive considering that he didn’t record his first ...

  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.

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