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Steve Carlton

Baseball Pitcher Steve Carlton

Profession: Baseball Pitcher

Nationality:
United States of America
American

Biography: Steve Carlton is an American baseball pitcher, best known for playing with the Philadelphia Phillies. He was the first pitcher to win four Cy Young awards in his career, which are granted yearly to the best pitcher.

Carlton has held a number of records, including the lifetime strike out record; although he was overtaken in this by his contemporary, Nolan Ryan.

Born: December 22, 1944
Birthplace: Miami, Florida, USA
Age: 79 years old

Generation: Silent Generation
Chinese Zodiac: Monkey
Star Sign: Capricorn

Historical Events

  • 1969-09-15 MLB St. Louis Cardinals Steve Carlton sets record by striking out 19 NY Mets in a game
  • 1970-07-26 Reds catcher Johnny Bench, playing for the day in the outfield, goes 4 for 5 with 7 RBIs including 3 consecutive HRs off St. Louis Cardinals Steve Carlton in 12-5 win at Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati
  • 1972-02-25 Lopsided MLB trade - St. Louis Cardinals trade pitcher Steve Carlton to Philadelphia Phillies for pitcher Rick Wise; both players were involved in salary disputes with their teams
  • 1972-08-17 MLB Philadelphia Phillies Steve Carlton wins his 15th straight game
  • 1972-10-03 Future Baseball Hall of Fame left-handed pitcher Steve Carlton wins 27th game as Philadelphia beats Cubs, 11-1 at Wrigley Field; almost half Phillies 59 season wins
  • 1972-11-02 Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Steve Carlton is unanimously selected National League Cy Young Award winner; wins 27 games for Phillies, who as a team win only 59 games
  • 1977-11-02 Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Steve Carlton wins his second Cy Young Award, outpointing Tommy John of the LA Dodgers; Carlton leads National League with 23 wins and posts 2.64 ERA
  • 1978-07-23 MLB Philadelphia Phillies Steve Carlton becomes 78th MLB pitcher to win 200
  • 1980-04-26 MLB Philadelphia Phillies Steve Carlton pitches his 6th 1-hitter, in 7-0 win over St. Louis Cardinals, at Veterans Stadium; 1st National League to record 6 1-hitters
  • 1980-07-06 MLB Philadelphia Phillies starter Steve Carlton fans 7 Cardinals to reach 2,836 strikeouts, the most by a left-handed pitcher in MLB history
  • 1980-11-04 MLB Philadelphia Phillies Steve Carlton wins 3rd NL Cy Young Award
  • 1981-04-29 MLB Philadelphia Phillies Steve Carlton is 1st lefty to strike out 3,000 batters
  • 1981-09-21 MLB Philadelphia Phillies lefthander Steve Carlton strikes out NL record 3,118th (Andre Dawson)
  • 1982-09-13 MLB Phillies Steve Carlton tosses a complete-game shutout and hits a home run for the 4th time in his career, in 2-0 win over St. Louis, at Veteran's Stadium, Philadelphia; he becomes only pitcher to do so in three different decades
  • 1982-10-26 MLB Philadelphia Phillies Steve Carlton becomes 1st pitcher to win 4 Cy Young awards
  • 1983-05-20 MLB Philadelphia Phillies Steve Carlton passes W Johnson with 2nd most strike outs
  • 1983-06-07 MLB Philadelphia Phillies Steve Carlton temporarily passes Houston Astro Nolan Ryan with his 3,552 strike out
  • 1983-07-27 Gaylord Perry joins Nolan Ryan and Steve Carlton to reach 3,500 career strikeouts, also winning his 1st game as a Kansas City Royal
  • 1983-09-23 MLB Philadelphia Phillies Steve Carlton is 16th to wins 300 game, beating Cardinals 6-2 in St. Louis
  • 1984-05-16 MLB Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Steve Carlton hits a grand slam homer off Fernando Valenzuela, in 7-2 win against Dodgers, in Los Angeles
  • 1986-06-25 MLB Philadelphia Phillies give Steve Carlton, 41, his unconditional release
  • 1986-08-05 Giants left-handed pitcher Steve Carlton becomes 2nd to reach 4,000 strikeout milestone when he gets center-fielder Eric Davis in 11-5 loss v Reds
  • 1989-07-29 MLB Philadelphia Phillies retire Steve Carlton's # 32
  • 1994-01-12 Lefthanded pitcher Steve Carlton (Philadelphia Phillies) elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
  • 1994-07-31 New York Yankees shortstop Phil Rizzuto and Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Steve Carlton are inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York

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