<2> Yankees Former Pitcher, Who Made History In Hall Of Fame NL Career, Dies
<3> Legendary Career Cut Short
As the news of the passing of a former New York Yankees player spreads, the baseball community is mourning the loss of a true legend. The Yankees have announced that a former player, known for his incredible career in the National League, has left us too soon.
<3> A Hall of Fame Career
With a career spanning over two decades, the late pitcher holds several records that will be remembered for generations to come. He was a three-time Cy Young Award winner and a six-time All-Star, cementing his place in the National League’s Hall of Fame.
<3> Notable Achievements
Some of his most notable achievements include:
– < href='https://bloomberg.com' target='_blank'>Bloomberg reports that he holds the record for most strikeouts in a single season with 383.
– < href='https://reuters.com' target='_blank'>Reuters notes that he was the first pitcher to win 300 games in the National League.
– < href='https://cnbc.com' target='_blank'>CNBC highlights his impressive career ERA of 2.84, which ranks among the top 10
