Warren Spahn, the winningest left-hander in major league baseball history, died Monday in Broken Arrow. He was 82. Spahn died at his home, according to family friend Gary Caruso. Baseball commissioner ...
The Warren Spahn Award board of directors announced today that Gio Gonzalez of the Washington Nationals is the 2012 Spahn Award winner. The Spahn Award is presented annually by the Bricktown Rotary ...
1958 – Warren Spahn becomes the first lefty to have nine career 20 win seasons with an 8-2 victory over St. Louis. Eddie Plank and Lefty Grove each won 20 games eight times. 1959 – Red Schoendienst ...
Warren Spahn, the pitcher who rose from the sandlots of South Buffalo to the Baseball Hall of Fame, died Monday at 82. Spahn, who won more games (363) than any left-hander in major league history, ...
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1983 – Braves outfielder Dale Murphy wins his second straight MVP Award after hitting .302 with 36 home runs, 121 RBI and 30 ...
Even in a season where the Atlanta Braves struggled to piece together a rotation, some strong performances shone through ...
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