Is Denny Mcclain of the Tigers the answer. He had like 24 wins and a super year. I got a ball autographed by the world series champions when they came to spring ball in Lakeland.
"The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.
he was also the youngest man to win the Cy Young award, and he won it twice....you don't have to go no further back than the 1980's to get your answer....
another hint----American League....when he was the WS MVP he held his opponent to just 12 baserunners and just one run in 18 innings pitched....Only in his second year---thus dodging the sophomore jinx....
I'm leaving for now---will be back in a few hours...will give you answer then....
all you guys come back with the 3 names...make me proud...you're so close you don't know it.........................
Spark/Coverboy/FrankB03/Wayne/Savage/SandMan/ take a shot at it...It's not so easy when you don't use references is it...This is a money maker when in Bars and the trivia starts...It'll get ya a free drink..
Must be a reliever to be this difficult. Bruce Sutter or Rollie Fingers come to mind. Fingers is my guess since Bruce was in the national league. Pedro was already mentioned so its not him. Good Luck back to work.
"The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.
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