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  1. Hace 3 días · On July 6, 1980, Philadelphia Phillies’ ace Steve Carlton reached a major milestone by becoming the all-time strikeout leader among left-handed pitchers. In a game against the St. Louis ...

  2. Hace 5 días · The team began a turnaround in 1972, when future Hall of Famers Mike Schmidt and Steve Carlton made their Phillies debuts. Behind Carlton’s dominant pitching and Schmidt’s timely power hitting, the Phillies experienced the most prolonged period of success in franchise history, winning six NL East Division titles between 1976 and ...

  3. Hace 1 día · WP: Steve Carlton (2–0) LP: Rich Gale (0–1) Sv: Tug McGraw (2) With a chance to close out the series at home in Game 6, Steve Carlton was the starter for Philadelphia. In the bottom of the third, Bob Boone walked, then was safe at second on Lonnie Smith 's ground ball, as shortstop U L Washington was past the base when he caught the ball from the second baseman Frank White .

  4. Hace 5 días · El ilustre jugador boricua que firmó por 500 dólares con los Gigantes, sufrió de una severa lesión en su rodilla derecha y tuvo que ser intervenido quirúrgicamente en 1966; y luego, en su rodilla izquierda, a mediados de 1972; pero su tabla de salvación para seguir en el béisbol, fue la adopción del sistema del bateador designado en la Liga Amer...

  5. Hace 1 día · MVP third baseman Ken Boyer and pitcher Bob Gibson led the club to a World Series win the same year and Curt Flood, Bill White, Curt Simmons, and Steve Carlton also made key contributions in this decade. In 1967, new arrival Orlando Cepeda won the MVP, helping to propel St. Louis to the World Series.

  6. Hace 4 días · Against the Cardinals, Perez turned into (take your pick) Steve Carlton, Tom Glavine, Warren Spahn or Lefty Grove. Perez allowed six hits and one run, unearned, in 7 and ⅓ innings. The Cardinals were a futile 0 for 5 against Perez with runners in scoring position.

  7. Hace 2 días · – **1980**: Steve Carlton claimed the title of all-time strikeout leader among left-handed pitchers in major league history with a career total of 2,836 strikeouts after fanning seven Cardinals. – **1990**: Whitey Herzog stepped down as manager of the Cardinals after a decade, with Red Schoendienst stepping in temporarily.