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Extractions: Entries Publication Data Dedication Advisory Board ... World Civilizations The Great American History Fact-Finder , baseball player. Carlton became the first and only left-handed pitcher to win four Cy Young Awards and to surpass three thousand strikeouts in a career. Winning over three hundred games while playing mostly for the St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies, he amassed over four thousand strikeouts, placing him second on the all-time major league list.
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Steve Carlton -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article Steven Norman carlton (born December 22, 1944 in (Click link for more info and facts He was perhaps the most physically fit baseball player of his time. http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/s/st/steve_carlton.htm
Extractions: [Categories: 1944 births, Major league pitchers, St. Louis Cardinals players, San Francisco Giants players, Philadelphia Phillies players, Minnesota Twins players, Cleveland Indians players, Chicago White Sox players, 1982 National League All-Stars, 1981 National League All-Stars, 1980 National League All-Stars, 1979 National League All-Stars, 1977 National League All-Stars, 1974 National League All-Stars, 1972 National League All-Stars, 1971 National League All-Stars, 1969 National League All-Stars, 1968 National League All-Stars, Baseball Hall of Fame] Steven Norman Carlton (born December 22, 1944 in (Click link for more info and facts about Miami, Florida) Miami, Florida ) is a former left-handed ((baseball) the person who does the pitching) pitcher in (Click link for more info and facts about Major League Baseball) Major League Baseball , from 1965 to 1988, who retired as one of the most successful pitchers to ever play the game.
ESPN Classic - Carlton, The Enigma Of MLB steve carlton is the second winningest lefthander in MLB history and the first steve started playing baseball at 12. At North Miami High School he http://espn.go.com/classic/biography/s/Carlton_Steve.html
Extractions: "Sometimes they say the world rotates a little different for lefthanders. And Lefty was a good example of that. From time to time we still sit down and have dinner - and I still don't understand what he talks about," says Joe Torre on ESPN Classic's Sports Century series. Steve Carlton let his pitching do his interviews for him. On the mound he was "Lefty," a lean southpaw with a nearly untouchable slider. To baseball fans and the media, he was Garbo in spikes, a mysterious figure who seldom offered words for public consumption. Carlton's silence extended for most of his 24 seasons, during which time he compiled a 329-244 record with a 3.22 ERA and 4,136 strikeouts. Only Nolan Ryan, Roger Clemens and Randy Johnson have struck out more batters. Trying to hit Carlton was "like trying to drink coffee with a fork," Hall of Famer Willie Stargell said. Carlton spent most of his career with the St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies, making the Hall of Fame in 1994 on his first time on the ballot. He finished with the second-highest win total among lefthanders, behind only Warren Spahn, and as the first four-time Cy Young Award winner. The 6-foot-5, 210-pound Carlton was selected to 10 All-Star teams and ranks as the Phillies' all-time leader in victories, starts and strikeouts. The first pitcher to strike out 19 in nine innings, Carlton had his best seasons in Philadelphia, from 1972-86, after being traded from the Cardinals. Five of his six 20-win seasons came with the Phillies.
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Extractions: Steve Carlton was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994. Steve pitched in 23 MLB seasons over his career. Steve Carlton was Mr. Philadelphia Phillie as he amassed 329 career wins second only to Warren Spahn among lefties. Carlton also struck out 4,136 batters second only to Nolan Ryan. Steve Carlton also put together 6 20 win seasons. But Steve Carlton's most famous accomplishment is he is the only pitcher to win 4 CY Young awards. Steve Carlton hand signed this Official MLB baseball and inscribed "Lefty". A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.
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Recent Award Winners - The Baseball Archive ATL John Denny, PHI Darryl Strawberry, NYM 1982 Dale Murphy, ATL steve carlton,PHI steve Sax, LA 1981 Mike Schmidt, PHI Fernando Valenzuela,LA Fernando http://www.baseball1.com/bb-data/bbd-raw.html
Extractions: Recent Award Winners 1950-present AMERICAN LEAGUE Year Most Valuable Player Cy Young Award Rookie of the Year Year Most Valuable Player Cy Young Award Rookie of the Year Year Most Valuable Player Cy Young Award Rookie of the Year 1959 Nellie Fox, CHW Early Wynn, CHW Bob Allison, WAS 1958 Jackie Jensen, BAL Bob Turley, NYY Albie Pearson, WAS 1957 Mickey Mantle, NYY * Tony Kubek, NYY 1956 Mickey Mantle, NYY * Luis Aparicio, CHW 1955 Yogi Berra, NYY * Herb Score, CLE 1954 Yogi Berra, NYY * Bob Grim, NYY 1953 Al Rosen, CLE * Harvey Kuenn, DET 1952 Bobby Shantz, DET * Harry Byrd, PHI 1951 Yogi Berra, NYY * Gil McDougald, NYY 1950 Phil Rizzuto, NYY * Walt Dropo, BOS NATIONAL LEAGUE Year Most Valuable Player Cy Young Award Rookie of the Year Year Most Valuable Player Cy Young Award Rookie of the Year Year Most Valuable Player Cy Young Award Rookie of the Year 1960 Dick Groat, PIT Vern Law, PIT Frank Howard, LA 1959 Ernie Banks, CHC * Willie McCovey, SF 1958 Ernie Banks, CHC * Orlando Cepeda, SF 1957 Henry Aaron, MIL Warren Spahn, MIL Jack Sanford, PHI 1956 Don Newcombe, BKN Don Newcombe, BKN Frank Robinson, CIN 1955 Roy Campanella, BKN * Bill Virdon, STL 1954 Willie Mays, NYG * Wally Moon, STL 1953 Roy Campanella, BKN * Junior Gilliam, BKN 1952 Hank Sauer, CHC * Joe Black, BKN 1951 Roy Campanella, BKN * Willie Mays, NYG 1950 Jim Konstanty, PHI * Sam Jethroe, BOS
1985 Player Salaries - The Baseball Archive Rod 875000 1985 Cal AL carlton, steve 1075000 1985 Phi NL Carter, Gary 20285711985 NYM NL Carter, Joe 110000 1985 Cle AL Castillo, Marty 76000 1985 Det http://www.baseball1.com/bb-data/85sal.html
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Extractions: Steven Norman Carlton (born December 22 in Miami, Florida ) is a former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball , from to , who retired as one of the most successful pitchers to ever play the game. Carlton debuted with the St. Louis Cardinals as a 20-year old in 1965 and by was a regular in the Cardinals rotation. An imposing (6'4"/1.93 m) man with a hard fastball and slider, Carlton was soon known as an intimidating and dominant pitcher. Carlton enjoyed immediate success in St. Louis, posting winning records and reaching the World Series in 1967 and Following a salary dispute, Carlton was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies before the season for pitcher Rick Wise . Carlton's first season with the Phillies was among the greatest seasons a pitcher has ever had, as he won 27 games despite playing for a team whose final record was 59-97. His 1972 performance earned him the Hickok Belt as top professional athlete of the year. His having won 46% of his team's victories is a record in modern major league history. Carlton attributed his success to his grueling training regime, which included Eastern
Baseball Prospectus Player Card For STEVE CARLTON Born 12-22-1944 steve carlton Born 1222-1944 Bats L Throws L. Actual Pitching Statistics.AGE YEAR TEAM W L SV ERA G GS TBF IP H R ER HR BB SO HBP IBB WP BK CG SHO 20 1965 http://www.baseball-analysis.com/dt/carltst01.shtml
Extractions: STEVE CARLTON Born 12-22-1944 Bats L Throws L AGE YEAR TEAM W ... 1988 MIN-A AGE YEAR TEAM XIP ... AGE YEAR TEAM IP H ER HR BB HBP SO ERA W L SV H/9 HR/9 BB/9 SO/9 20 1965 STL-N 1966 STL-N 1967 STL-N 1968 STL-N ... 1988 MIN-A 10.0 17 20 5 5 6 18.00 1 15.3 4.5 4.5 5.4 Career 5158.0 4345 1976 510 1619 88 4709 3.45 363 204 2 7.6 .9 2.8 8.2 AGE YEAR TEAM G ... 1988 MIN-A AGE YEAR TEAM OUT ... AGE YEAR TEAM AB H 2B 3B HR BB HBP SO SB CS OUT RUN RBI BA OBA SA UEQR EQA EQR 20 1965 STL-N 1966 STL-N 1967 STL-N 1968 STL-N ... 1986 SF_-N YEAR TEAM POS G ... 1965 STL-N P 15 1 6 1 2.8 99 1 99 2 1966 STL-N P 9 2 10 2 5.8 116 1 1 116 1 1 13 2 1967 STL-N P 30 8 30 2 3 21.2 104 2 1 104 2 1 62 2 1968 STL-N P 34 4 39 3 1 25.4 100 2 100 2 66 5
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Extractions: Auggie Busch traded me to the last-place Phillies over a salary dispute ($5,000). I was mentally committed to winning 25 games with the Cardinals and now I had to re-think my goals. I decided to stay with the 25-win goal and won 27 of the Phillies 59 victories. I consider that season my finest individual achievement.
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Extractions: New York Celebrity Athlete Figure Skating Speakers ... Search for another speaker Steve Carlton Category: Baseball In brief Steve Carlton was an extremely focused competitor with complete dedication to excellence. He thrived on the mound by physically and mentally challenging himself off the field. His out-pitch, a hard, biting slider complemented a great fastball. He won 329 games — second only to Warren Spahn among lefties — and his 4,136 strikeouts are exceeded only by Nolan Ryan. "Lefty" once notched 19 strikeouts in a game, compiled six 20-win seasons, and was the first pitcher to win four Cy Young Awards. Fee Range: Please contact us for fee info After the Series, Carlton joined his team on a trip to Japan. Even though he'd been an All-Star in 1968, the first of his 10 selections, he began experimenting with the slider, which became his signature pitch. His slider, nearly as hard as his fastball, broke down and in late to right handed batters. In 1969, his first year using the pitch, Carlton's ERA dropped by 0.82, his strikeout total jumped by 48 compared to 1968 in roughly the same number of innings, and his win total dimbed from 13 to 17. He highlighted his season on September 15 by striking out 19 New York Mets, only to lose, 4-3, as Ron Swoboda slugged a pair of two-run homers.
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Extractions: neurodiversity.com It was a milestone that very few pitchers achieved and at that time assured you of election to the Hall of Fame. I never think about who I'm facing; all I think about is winning. Steve Carlton Carlton was not your normal guy. Communicating with him was not always easy. On the mound, he would tune out all distractions. Off the mound, he did the same. If he considered you the distraction, he'd direct at you an icy stare. Teammates considered him to be a recluse. He hated to sign autographs. He refused to talk to reporters for long stretches at a time. He was devoted to the martial arts. He studied Far East religions. He was a wine connoisseur. He pissed people off with his stand-offishness and arrogance. Carlton was also the finest left handed pitcher of his generation. In a career that would last twenty-four years, he would win 329 games, ninth all-time, with an ERA of 3.22. His 4,136 strikeouts were second all-time only to Nolan Ryan. Unfortunately, most of his career was not spent in St. Louis but rather in Philadelphia. Peter Golenbock