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Which pitcher holds the lifetime record for Shutouts?

Walter Johnson, 113.

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Seven seasons into his career, Stan owned three NL MVP Awards and batting crowns apiece. Four more batting titles followed, as he thundered his way to what is now the sixth-most WAR (125.3) of all time. The Athletic ranked him as the ninth-greatest player ever.



One of the tallest catchers in the American League. Has a great arm, can field with the best of them and hits the ball hard. Batted .310 last year in 108 games, 15 of his wallops being home runs. Bought from Little Rock in 1927. Became a regular on the Yankees two years later and has been first string catcher ever since. Born in Bastrop, La., June 6, 1907. Is six feet, one and one-half inches tall and scales 185 pounds. Bats left-handed. Led American League catchers in fielding two years ago.



As noted on his 2006 Topps Allen & Ginter card, Nady, Xavier was acquired by the Mets via a trade with the Padres on November 18, 2005. The Salinas, California resident has garnered 204 hits in his career to date, 25 of which were circuit clouts.



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