40. Cy Young’s Complete Game Feat
When people talk about the man they named the best pitcher in baseball award for, you are also talking about the OG whorse. Listing pitchers who could go the distance, Cy Young tops every list. Over a remarkable 22-year career, Young started 815 games and astonishingly finished 749 of them — a jaw-dropping 91.9% Complete Game rate that’s practically unimaginable today.
From 1890 to 1911, Young logged 7,356 innings and 511 wins, racking up a career 2.63 ERA while tossing more than 450 innings multiple times. It wasn’t just the dead-ball era — it was a different breed of toughness. No pitch counts, no closers, just Cy Young mowing through lineups from first pitch to last out almost every single time he took the hill.
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