- Pitcher for Pittsburgh Pirates (1950-1951 and 1954-1967).
- Member of 1960 World Series Champion Pittsburgh Pirates team.
- Named to 1960 National League All Star Team.
- 1960 Major League Cy Young Award Winner for having 3.08 ERA, 20 Wins, .690 Won-Loss Percentage, 10.14 Walks and Hits per 9 Innings Pitched, 1.33 Walks per 9 Innings Pitched, 271.7 Innings, 35 Games Started, 18 Complete Games, 3 Shutouts, 25 Home Runs Allowed, 266 Hits Allowed, 93 Earned Runs Allowed and 1,091 Batters Faced. Also finished 6th in voting for National League MVP in same season.
- Finished 23rd in voting for 1955 National League MVP for having 10-10 Win-Loss record, 43 Games, 24 Games Started, 8 Complete Games, 1 Shutout, 13 Games Finished, 1 Save, 200.7 Innings Pitched, 221 Hits Allowed, 98 Runs Allowed, 85 Earned Runs Allowed, 19 Home Runs Allowed, 61 Walks, 82 Strikeouts, 5 Wild Pitches, 7 Intentional Walks and 3.81 ERA.
- Finished 19th in voting for 1959 National League MVP for having 18-9 Win-Loss record, 34 Games, 33 Games Started, 20 Complete Games, 2 Shutouts, 1 Game Finished, 1 Save, 266 Innings Pitched, 245 Hits Allowed, 91 Runs Allowed, 88 Earned Runs Allowed, 25 Home Runs Allowed, 53 Walks, 110 Strikeouts, 5 Wild Pitches, 11 Intentional Walks and 2.98 ERA.
- Finished 17th in voting for 1965 National League MVP for having 17-9 Win-Loss record, 29 Games, 28 Games Started, 13 Complete Games, 4 Shutouts, 1 Game Finished, 217.3 Innings Pitched, 182 Hits Allowed, 66 Runs Allowed, 52 Earned Runs Allowed, 17 Home Runs Allowed, 35 Walks, 101 Strikeouts, 1 Wild Pitch, 2 Intentional Walks and 2.15 ERA.
- Won 1965 Lou Gehrig Memorial Award for being the Major League baseball player who both on and off the field best exemplifies the character of Lou Gehrig.
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