300 Wins? Maybe, Maybe Not

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 300 Wins? Maybe, Maybe Not
Indians Ace Is On Pace For A Run At 300 Wins….Or Is He? The magical 300 Win plateau has long been the gold standard by which truly great pitchers have been judged. Only 23 men have reached this level in their career. In recent years, a lot has been made of the question as to whether or... [link]

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