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  1. 8 de jul. de 2021 · Steve Carlton was shuffling along with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1970, with a dismal 6-18 record, when he received a letter from a stranger. A fan wrote Carlton suggesting the tall lefty consider positive thinking and visualization. Carlton figured he had nothing to lose and he started to do a form of meditation on […]

  2. Nolan Ryan – who had traded spots atop the all-time K list throughout the 1983 season – passed Carlton for good in 1984. But Carlton would remain the all-time strikeout leader among left-handers for more than two decades. In his 300th win, Carlton handed the ball off to left-hander Al Holland, who worked a scoreless ninth to close out the ...

  3. 29 de dic. de 2018 · Phillies Steve Carlton (20-7) becomes the first National League pitcher to win 20 games this season, combining with Tug McGraw to beat the Dodgers, 4 – 3. Carlton will win an NL-high 24 games, while pitching 304 innings, the last major league pitcher to throw more than 300 innings in a season. September 21, 1980.

  4. Also Known As: Steven Norman Carlton: Born: December 22, 1944 (age 79) • Miami • Florida Awards And Honors: Baseball Hall of Fame (1994) • Cy Young Award (1982) • Cy Young Award (1980) • Cy Young Award (1977) • Cy Young Award (1972) • Cy Young Award (x4) • Baseball Hall of Fame (inducted in 1994) • Triple Crown • Gold Glove • 2 World Series championships • 1x ERA leader ...

  5. 11 de feb. de 2021 · Steve Carlton was known simply as "Lefty." And what a lefty he was when on a Major League mound from 1965-88. The Hall of Fame left-hander is in some pretty elite company among the all-time greatest pitchers in baseball history. Here's a look at 10 amazing Carlton stats.

  6. Steve Carlton hit 13 home runs during his career, 3 while playing at home, 10 while on the road. Steve Carlton hit 7 solo homers, 2 with a single runner on base, 3 with two men on base, and 1 grand slams. Carlton homered off 12 different pitchers during his career, connected most often while batting ninth in the lineup, and drove in 24 total ...

  7. At the age of 36, Philadelphia Phillies’ Steve Carlton struck out 12 Montreal Expos on Sept. 21, 1981 to pass Bob Gibson atop the National League’s all-time strikeout list. Carlton boosted his strikeout total to 3,128, which moved him up to fourth on Major League Baseball’s all-time strikeout list, behind Walter Johnson (3,508), Gaylord ...