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Which pitcher holds the lifetime record for Shutouts?

Walter Johnson, 113.

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Among baseball's greatest catchers. Playing career went from 1925 through 1947. It began and ended with Little Rock. Bill joined the Yankees in 1928, and was with them as a catcher through 1946. Managed Yanks during part of 1946. Caught 100 or more games for 13 straight seasons for big-league record. Led AL receivers in fielding 5 times, in putouts 6 times, in assists 3 times.



Meet one of baseball's senior members. After spending 15 seasons as an active player, Chuck joined the managerial wars in 1932. As a big league skipper, he held the reins of the Cincinnati Reds, the old Brooklyn Dodgers, the Washington Senators and the Milwaukee Braves, before joining the Tigers in 1963. Breaking into organized ball in 1919 as a second baseman, Chuck switched to the hot corner and became one of the game's top third sackers. In 1924, the infielder batted .346 at St. Paul and he was brought up to the majors the following year. Among the highlights of his managerial career were the two consecutive National League pennants he captured for the Dodgers in 1952 and 1953. Baseball experts feel that Chuck's '66 Tigers will be in the thick of the A.L. pennant fight.



Originally signed as an outfielder, Darrell was quickly transformed into an All-Star pitcher in his first full year as a hurler. Drafted from Boston.



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