Discover the career path of Cy Young, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.
Denton True "Cy" Young was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1890 to 1911. He began his career with the Cleveland Spiders and later played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Naps, and Boston Rustlers. Young helped the Boston Red Sox win the 1903 World Series. He holds numerous pitching records, including most career wins. Cy Young's success and longevity in baseball led to the annual award for the best pitcher in each league being named the Cy Young Award in his honor.
In 1900, a decade into his career, Cy Young pitched two consecutive incomplete games.
In February 1902, Cy Young served as a pitching coach at Harvard University.
On October 1, 1903, the inaugural game of the modern World Series took place, featuring the American League champion Boston Pilgrims, led by Cy Young, against the National League champion Pittsburgh Pirates. The Pilgrims won the series five games to three.
In 1903, Cy Young coached at Mercer University during the spring.
In 1903, Cy Young pitched the first game of the World Series on the Huntington Avenue Grounds, which was also the site of his first perfect game in the modern era of baseball.
In 1903, Cy Young started Game One against the Pittsburgh Pirates, throwing the first pitch in modern World Series history, and ultimately helped Boston defeat Pittsburgh in the series.
In 1904, Cy Young pitched a perfect game, one of three no-hitters in his career.
In 1904, Cy Young's Mercer University team went on to win the Georgia state championship.
On July 4, 1905, Rube Waddell beat Cy Young and the Americans, 4–2, in a 20-inning matchup.
In 1905, Cy Young's Mercer University team went on to win the Georgia state championship.
In 1907, Cy Young and Rube Waddell faced off in a scoreless 13-inning tie.
On August 13, 1908, the league celebrated "Cy Young Day" with no American League games played and an All-Star game in Boston.
In 1908, Cy Young played with the Boston Red Sox franchise.
Before the 1909 season, Cy Young was traded back to Cleveland to play for the Cleveland Naps.
In 1910, on July 19, Cy Young won his 500th career game against Washington.
On September 22, 1911, Cy Young shut out the Pittsburgh Pirates, 1–0, for his last career victory.
In 1913, Cy Young served as manager of the Cleveland Green Sox of the Federal League.
Cy Young's career is seen as a bridge from baseball's earliest days to its modern era; he pitched against Eddie Collins, who played until 1930.
On September 23, 1993, Northeastern University unveiled a statue dedicated to Cy Young. The statue was placed on the site of the Red Sox's original stadium, Huntington Avenue Grounds, where Young pitched the first game of the 1903 World Series and the first perfect game in the modern baseball era.
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