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For an extraordinary pitcher he performed few extraordinary feats. Though a veteran of
21 seasons, in only one did he win more than 20 games. He never pitched a no-hitter and
only once did he lead the league in any category (2.21 ERA, 1980). Yet on June 21, 1986,
Don Sutton rubbed pitching elbows with the true legends of baseball by becoming the 13th
pitcher to win 300 Games. His analysis of his success is worth noting. "A grinder and
a mechanic" is what he calls himself. "I never considered myself flamboyant or
exceptional. But all my life I've found a way to get the job done." And get it done
he did. Through two decades, six presidential terms, and four trades, he consistently did
what pitchers are supposed to do: win games. With tunnel vision devotion, he spent 21
seasons redefining greatness. He has been called the "family sedan" of
baseball's men on the mound.
Source Unknown.
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