Uncovering the Untold Legends Who Shaped Baseball Before the MLB Spotlight Shone
Ray Brown (1931-33, 1935-45)
Before there was Warren Spahn, there was Ray Brown.
Over the past 80 years, no one has pitched more games from start to finish than Spahn. The Hall of Fame right-hander had 382 complete games in his 665 career starts. In other words, he completed 57.4% of his starts between 1942-65. Brown pitched between 1931-45, completing 140 of his 160 starts for the highest start completion percentage (87.5%) in the live ball era (minimum 100 starts).
While Spahn ended up with a record of 363-245 with a 3.10 ERA over his career, Brown finished with a career record of 122-45 with a 3.18 ERA. Brown’s win-loss record projects out to around 420-155 had he pitched the same number of games as Spahn. He used a devastating curveball to become the ace of the Homestead Grays for much of his career, leading them to eight pennants in nine years during one stretch.



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