Every major league pitcher in baseball history who is a member of the elite 300 Wins Club, 300-or-more career wins, can be found in the word search puzzle below. Baseball fun & games courtesy of Baseball Almanac.
"If I were a batter and thought the pitcher really tried to bean me, I'd be inclined to wait for him outside the park with a baseball bat." - Walter Johnson
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How many of these pitchers were lefties? How many were right-handed pitchers? Which of them were only in their thirties when they reached the plateau? Are they all in the National Baseball Hall of Fame? Find the answers to these questions and more on our 300 Wins Club research set.
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Christy Mathewson joined faster than any other pitcher, needing only twelve seasons to get to career victory number three-hundred! How much further, in terms of games won, did Mathewson go after winning #300 on June 13, 1912? The Top 1,000 Winningest Pitchers in Major League Baseball History, updated daily, is here at Baseball Almanac.
Phil Niekro was the oldest pitcher, forty-eight, when he reached the 300 Wins Club and had the fewest wins of any member at age thirty, only thirty-one wins, and at age forty, "only" one-hundred ninety-seven wins.