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Related: About this forumJim Palmer
First MLB pitcher to win a World Series game in 3 different decades. 1965, 1970, and 1983.
Also never gave up a career Grand Slam.
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Jim Palmer (Original Post)
kairos12
May 2020
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Ohiogal
(35,306 posts)1. His curveball was unhittable.
Amazing stats.
kairos12
(13,342 posts)2. Most elegant motion of all time.
Ohiogal
(35,306 posts)3. Smooth and easy! Yep.
kairos12
(13,342 posts)4. In 1965 he he became the youngest pitcher in history (19) to throw
a complete game shutout in the WS. He beat Koufax 6-0.
gibraltar72
(7,629 posts)5. I saw him pitch against Detroit when he was on.
Norm Cash came to plate with a table leg.
DEbluedude
(827 posts)7. I was at the game in 82, great year for "O's"..
when Robin Yount hit two homers off of him. In Memorial Stadium. Nice little trip down Memory Lane. Thanks.
wolfie001
(3,889 posts)9. Yount was a beast that year!
Pre-steroid era.
Lord Ludd
(585 posts)10. From 1970 through 1978
Palmer was a 20-game winner 8 times & a 3-time Cy Young winner. Sheesh!
lastlib
(24,996 posts)11. A younger friend of mine was SHOCKED when I told him....
...that the O's had FOUR 20-game winners in 1970!
Palmer, McNally, Cuellar, and Pat Dobson.
IIRC, they had another pretty good starter, Tom Phoebus, had a pretty good year.