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Grover Cleveland Alexander (February 26, 1887 – November 4, 1950), nicknamed "Old Pete" and "Alexander the Great", was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He played from 1911 through 1930 for the Philadelphia Phillies , Chicago Cubs , and St. Louis Cardinals .
Grover Cleveland Alexander was the only player elected in 1938 by the BBWAA. The 1938 elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame were conducted along much the same lines as the 1937 vote.
It is a fictionalized biography of the life of major league pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander. It includes Alexander's heroic performance in three games in the 1926 World Series against the New York Yankees, where the seventh inning strikeout of Tony Lazzeri is used as the game-ending, Series-winning pitch.
Four more pitchers joined the club in the first quarter of the 20th century: Mathewson, Walter Johnson, Eddie Plank, and Grover Cleveland Alexander. [1] Young is the all-time leader in wins with 511, a mark that is considered unbreakable. [3]
On June 4, he had two triples and two RBIs as the Cardinals defeated the Chicago Cubs 5–1, a game that ended future Hall of Famer Grover Cleveland Alexander's 11-game winning streak. [ 27 ] [ 29 ] Hornsby finished the season with the first of seven batting titles by hitting .370, and he also led the league in on-base percentage (.431 ...
Grover Cleveland Alexander* 20,893 14 Bert Blyleven* 20,491 15 Greg Maddux* 20,421 16 Mickey Welch* 20,308 17 Roger Clemens: 20,240 18 Tommy John: 19,692 19
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Grover Cleveland Alexander* 436 14 Christy Mathewson* 435 15 Jack Powell: 422 16 Eddie Plank* 410 17 Will White: 394 18 Amos Rusie* 393 19 Vic Willis* 388 20 Tommy Bond: 386 21 Warren Spahn* 382 22 Jim Whitney: 377 23 Adonis Terry: 367 24 Ted Lyons* 356 25 George Mullin: 353 26 Charlie Buffinton: 351 27 Chick Fraser: 342 28 Clark Griffith* 337 ...