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25. Denny McLain

  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: March 29, 1944 in Chicago, IL USA
  • Weight: 185 lbs.
  • Height: 6'1"
  • Bats: R
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: September 21, 1963
  • Final Game: September 12, 1972
 
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For a brief, white-hot stretch in the late sixties, Denny McLain wasn't just the best pitcher in the American League; he was a cultural phenomenon who lived life at a breakneck speed that mirrored his fastball. While his time at the summit was fleeting, McLain provided the Motor City with a statistical explosion that remains one of the most singular achievements in the history of the sport.

McLain’s rise in Detroit began with a glimpse of his massive ceiling in the mid-sixties. He broke out in 1966, winning 20 games for the first time and signaling a transition from a young arm with potential to a frontline starter. He possessed a focused intensity and a disregard for the game’s established norms, a style that culminated in the historic 1968 campaign. That summer, McLain reached a peak that no pitcher has touched since, winning 31 games and becoming the last man to cross the thirty-victory threshold. It was a statistical outlier of a season where he captured both the Cy Young and the MVP, leading the Tigers to a World Series title and cementing his legacy as the premier outlier of his era.

The core of his tenure was defined by a three-year run of unrivaled dominance and high-frequency workloads. In 1969, he proved his arm hadn't lost its bite, winning 24 games and securing a second consecutive Cy Young Award. He showed the organization that a pitcher could lead the league in starts, innings, and complete games simultaneously, providing the steady-state reliability that made the Tigers a perennial threat. However, the distractions of a high-profile life off the diamond soon caught up with him. In 1970, the commissioner handed down a series of suspensions, initially sparked by his involvement in a bookmaking operation and later compounded by a clubhouse prank involving a bucket of water, which effectively derailed his momentum and cost him a significant portion of the season.

Everything culminated in a rapid shift in direction following that tumultuous 1970 campaign. Between the disciplinary issues and a sudden loss of efficiency on the mound, the Tigers traded the two-time Cy Young winner to the Washington Senators. He left Detroit with 117 wins and 1,150 strikeouts, a statistical footprint that felt like a meteor strike, brilliant, devastating, and gone far too soon.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Pitcher
  • Acquired: Selected off waivers from the Chicago White Sox 4/8/63.
  • Departed: Traded to the Washington Senators with Elliott Maddox, Norm McRae and Don Wert for Ed Brinkman, Joe Coleman, Jim Hannan and Aurelio Rodriguez 10/9/70.
  • Games Played: 227
  • Notable Statistics: 117 Wins
    62 Losses
    3.13 ERA
    219 Games Started
    94 Complete Games
    26 Shutouts
    2 Games Finished
    1 Save
    1,593 Innings Pitched
    1,150 Strikeouts
    3.55 FIP
    1.112 WHIP
    2.56 SO/BB
    23.0 bWAR

    3 Playoff Games
    1 Win
    2 Losses
    3.24 ERA
    3 Games Started
    1 Complete Game
    16.2 Innings Pitched
    13 Strikeouts
    1.32 WHIP

    32 Runs Scored
    74 Hits
    4 Doubles
    1 Triple
    1 Home Run
    24 Runs Batted In
    1 Stolen Base
    .137/.165/.153

    3 Playoff Games
    0 Runs Scored
    0 Hits
    0 Doubles
    0 Triples
    0 Home Runs
    0 Runs Batted In
    0 Stolen Bases
    .000/.000/.000 Slash Line

    7 Playoff Plate Appearances
  • Major Accolades and Awards: World Series Champion (1968)
    MVP (1968)
    Cy Young Award (1967 & 1968)
    The Sporting News Major League Player of the Year (1968)
    The Sporting News Pitcher of the Year (1968)
    All-Star (1957, 1959, 1961, 1962 & 1963)
    Highest bWAR for Pitchers (1969)
    Most Wins (1968 & 1969)
    Most Innings Pitched (1968 & 1969)
    Most Games Started (1968 & 1969)
    Most Complete Games (1968)
    Most Shutouts (1969)
    Highest SO/BB (1960)
    Highest Probability Added (1968)
    Highest Championship Win Probability Added (1968)
    Most Putouts by a Pitcher (1968)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Pitcher (1966)
    Most Sacrifice Hits (1968 & 1969)
  • Other Points of Note: Top Ten MVP Finishes:
    1st in 1968 & 6th in 1969
    Top Ten Cy Young Finishes:
    1st in 1968 & 1st in 1969

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