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  1. Cy Young. Denton True Young ( Gilmore, Ohio, Estados Unidos; 29 de marzo de 1867 - Newcomerstown, Ohio, Estados Unidos; 4 de noviembre de 1955), más conocido como Cy Young, fue un jugador profesional de béisbol estadounidense que jugaba en la posición de pitcher. Durante su carrera de 22 temporadas en el béisbol (1890-1911) fue pitcher de ...

  2. Premio Cy Young. En Béisbol, el Premio Cy Young es una distinción otorgada anualmente al mejor lanzador de las grandes ligas. El premio fue otorgado por primera vez en 1956 en honor al lanzador Cy Young, quién ganó 511 juegos y es miembro del Salón de la Fama del Béisbol, quien murió en 1955. El premio fue originalmente otorgado al mejor ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cy_YoungCy Young - Wikipedia

    Baseball player Cy Young Young with the Cleveland Naps in 1911 Pitcher Born: (1867-03-29) March 29, 1867 Gilmore, Ohio, U.S. Died: November 4, 1955 (1955-11-04) (aged 88) Newcomerstown, Ohio, U.S. Batted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut August 6, 1890, for the Cleveland Spiders Last MLB appearance October 11, 1911, for the Boston Rustlers MLB statistics Win–loss record 511–315 Earned run ...

  4. Cy Young left a legacy as a pitcher that is unlikely to ever be matched. The right-hander won 511 games during his tenure in baseball, almost 100 more than any other pitcher in history. He recorded 30 victories on five occasions and won 20-or-more games 16 times. Young’s best season came in 1901 when he led in strikeouts (158), wins (33) and ERA (1.62).

  5. Cy Young played for 7 teams; the Cleveland Spiders, St. Louis, St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Americans, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Naps and Boston. How many World Series has Cy Young won? Cy Young won 1 World Series. When did Cy Young retire? Cy Young last played in 1911.

  6. Named for the winningest pitcher in baseball history, the Cy Young Award is voted upon by the Baseball Writers' Association of America prior to the beginning of the postseason. From 1956 to 1966, the award was given to one pitcher, but has been given to one pitcher per league since 1967. The vote ...

  7. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Cy Young (born March 29, 1867, Gilmore, Ohio, U.S.—died Nov. 4, 1955, Newcomerstown, Ohio) was an American professional baseball player, winner of more major league games (511) than any other pitcher.. Young grew up on a farm, and his formal education ended in sixth grade so he could help his family with their daily farming duties. He began playing baseball at this time and became so ...