Set by Richard “night train” lane at 14 picks during his rookie season in 1952. With modern rules and schemes I just don’t think anyone ever gets close.

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    Cy Young’s Complete Game record in Baseball is even crazier.

    Young threw 749 Complete Games. The active leader in Complete Games is 40 year old Justin Verlander, who has 26

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      Yeah, that record is hard to even comprehend. Verlanders 26 doesn’t even put him in the Top 1,000 of all time. I wouldn’t be shocked if the MLB as a whole doesn’t throw 749 Complete Games over the next 50 years.

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        My Grandfather played in the 20’s, and would tell me about how it was completely normal for pitchers to start and finish both games of a double-header.

        He could barely lift his arm above his shoulder by the time he was in his 60’s, for what it’s worth.

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        Baseball used to just have pitchers throw the whole game. The record for complete games in a season is 75. Starting pitchers start 32 or 33 games a season these days.

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      This is truly the only breakable record in sports.

      Pitchers back then would throw both games of a double-header.

      It was unheard of for a pitcher to not pitch an entire game.

      Cy Young pitched 7,356 innings. The active leader is 39 year old Zack Grienke with 3389.

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      To put the sheer number of innings Cy Young pitched into perspective:

      Nolan Ryan was a starting pitcher for 27 years. He is the All-time Strikeout leader. He started 773 games.

      If Nolan Ryan had pitched a complete game in every single game of his career, he would still have pitched 400 less innings than Cy Young.

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      Dude, his Wins record is equally incredible.

      511 wins.

      The active leaders are 40 and 39 years old…with 257 and 225 Wins.