Forgotten Pitchers of the 1980s

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 Forgotten Pitchers of the 1980s
The Studs: Dave Stieb and Bob Welch The 1980s are widely regarded as a decade void of pitching stars, especially among starters. It is often pointed out that 20 Cy Young Awards handed out from 1980-89 were awarded to 17 different pitchers, with only Steve Carlton, Roger Clemens and Orel Hershiser earning multiple trophies. The 80s also saw several players, such as Dwight Gooden and ... [link]

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