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Who is the only pitcher to have won five games in a single postseason?
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Joe ran into tough pitching luck in 1950. The righthander from Massachusetts was in 15 games, losing 5, and not winning any. In 1949 his record was 13-14. In 1948 it was 14-13. Joe entered baseball in 1941. He joined the Athletics at the end of the 1942 season. Spent the next 3 years in the service. Played for Toronto in 1946, but rejoined the Philadelphia club at end of the season.
Steven came out of Baylor University, where he set a record with 28 victories, as the Yankees 4th-round draft pick in 2003. He signed the next spring and won 11 games against four losses for a pair of A-ball squads, posting earned run averages in the mid-2.00s for each. Able to throw his fastball 94 miles-per-hour, he is a leading prospect.
The 1909 T206 Set received its name from Jefferson Burdick, author of the American Card Catalog. ‘T’ in the T206 name stood for 20th century tobacco issues while ‘206’ was simply a number assigned to it.
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