Early Wynn Jr. (January 6, 1920 – April 4, 1999), nicknamed " Gus ", was an American professional baseball right-handed pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Washington Senators, Cleveland Indians, and Chicago White Sox, during his 23-year MLB career. Wynn was identifi...
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Year : Career Regular Season, W : 300, L : 244, ERA : 3.54, G : 691, GS : 612, SV : 15, IP : 4564.0, SO : 2334, WHIP : 1.33
Early Wynn Jr. (January 6, 1920 – April 4, 1999), nicknamed " Gus ", was an American professional baseball right-handed pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Washington Senators, Cleveland Indians, and Chicago White Sox, during his 23-year MLB career. Wynn was identifi...
One of the greatest hitters of all time, Ted Williams, once called fellow Hall of Famer Early Wynn “the toughest pitcher I ever faced.” Undoubtedly, the Splendid Splinter’s sentiment was shared by...
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Early Wynn Jr., whose family claimed Scotch-Irish and Native American descent, was born in Hartford, Alabama, on January 6, 1920, to Early Wynn, Sr. and his wife, Blanche. Hartford is a small town surrounded by peanut and cotton fields in Geneva County, which borders the Florida Panhandle in the southeastern part of the state. Early Sr. was an auto mechanic and a semipro ballplayer. Early Jr. earned ten cents an hour hauling 500-pound bales of cotton after school. He concentrated on baseball after breaking his leg in a high-school football prac ...
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Area Served: Pacific Theater of Operations ; Pitching for Charlotte in the Piedmont League in 1938, he was 10-11 and was 15-14 the following year with a 3.96 ERA earning a promotion to the Senators in September. The 19-year-old made three starts before the year was over and finished 2 and 0. Wynn returned to Charlotte in 1940 and was with Springfield in the Eastern League in 1941, making a further five starts for Washington with a 3-1 record and impressive 1.58 ERA. Wynn was on the Senators’ starting rotation in 1942 and was 10-16. In 1943, h ...
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