Warren Spahn
Warren Spahn was a professional baseball pitcher, widely regarded as one of the greatest left-handed pitchers in Major League Baseball (MLB) history. Born on April 23, 1921, in Buffalo, New York, he played the majority of his career for the Milwaukee Braves. Spahn was known for his exceptional control and durability, winning 363 games, which ranks him among the top five in MLB history.
Spahn's career spanned 21 seasons from 1942 to 1965, during which he was selected to 17 All-Star games. He won the Cy Young Award in 1957 and helped lead the Braves to a World Series championship that same year. His impressive statistics and longevity have solidified his legacy in the sport.