Johnny Podres
John Joseph "Johnny" Podres (born September 30, 1932 in Witherbee, New York) is a former Major League Baseball left-handed starting pitcher who played with the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers (1953-55, 1957-67); Detroit Tigers (1966-67), and San Diego Padres (1969).
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September 30 - 1932 - Witherbee - New York - Major League Baseball - Starting pitcher - Brooklyn - Detroit Tigers - San Diego Padres
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Podres helped his Dodgers teams win the World Series in 1955, 1959 and 1963. In the 1955 Series he beat the Yankees 8-3 in Game Three and shut them out 2-0 in Game Seven, brings its first WS championship to Brooklyn in 8 tries, including five consecutive Series losses to their Bronx rivals. Podres was given the World Series MVP Award and was honored as the Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated magazine.
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World Series - 1955 - 1959 - 1963 - Shut - World Series MVP Award - Sportsman of the Year - Sports Illustrated
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In 15-season career, Podres compiled a 148-116 record with 1435 strikeouts, a 3.68 ERA, and 24 shutouts in 440 games.
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Strikeout - ERA
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Highlights
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- 3-time All-Star Game (1958, 1960, 1962)
- World Series MVP (1955)
- Tied the modern National League record with eight consecutive strikeouts (1962)
- Led league in ERA (2.66, 1957)
- Led league in shutouts (6, 1957)
- Led league in winning percentage (.783, 1961)
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