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Gomez, Lefty | Baseball Hall Of Fame A lanky lefthander, Vernon Lefty Gomez baffled the opposition with a blazing fastball and sweeping curve, while entertaining teammates with his wit and good humor. http://baseballhall.org/hof/gomez-lefty
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MLB Baseball Hall Of Fame - Major League Baseball - ESPN Gomez, Lefty P 1972 Gordon, Joe 2B 2009 Goslin, Goose LF 1968 Gossage, Goose RP 2008 85.8% Grant, Frank 2B 2006 Greenberg, Hank 1B 1956 85% Griffith, Clark 1946 Grimes, Burleigh http://espn.go.com/mlb/halloffame/history
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Extractions: Height: 6'2" Weight: 170 Related Info Lefty Gomez's career stats and highlights Lefty Gomez's biography in Spanish. As a pitcher for the New York Yankees in the 1930s, Baseball Hall of Famer Vernon "Lefty" Gómez (#11) was a major force in helping the Yankees win five American League Pennants and five World Series Championships. The Yankees purchased Lefty Gomez from his hometown San Francisco Seals in 1929 for $35,000. Two years later the slender 6'2" Gomez with his high leg kick and smoking fastball won 21 games for the Yankees with the support of teammates like co-members of the Hall of Fame Lou Gehrig and Joe DiMaggio. After a winning game the outspoken Gomez was quoted saying: "I want to thank all my teammates who scored so many runs and Joe DiMaggio, who ran down so many of my mistakes." Along with right-hander Red Ruffing this lefty-righty combination was the core of the pitching staff in the 1930's.
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Extractions: for the Washington Senators Career statistics Win-Loss record Earned run average Strikeouts Teams Career highlights and awards Member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame Vernon Louis Gomez (November 26, 1908 – February 17, 1989) was a Portuguese American baseball player who played in the American League for the New York Yankees between 1930 and 1942. He was a left-handed pitcher. While pitching for five World Series teams, Gomez set an unparalleled record, winning six consecutive World Series games. He also won 20 regular season games four times, led the American League in wins twice, and led the league in shutouts for three seasons. His nickname "Goofy" was earned as a result of his eccentric behavior, his oddball demeanor and self-deprecating wit that made him popular with the press.
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Extractions: d. Feb. 17, 1989 Career Pitching Record At 6-foot-2, Gomez weighed only 173 pounds, but his long arms gave him the leverage to throw a very good fastball, and early in his major league career he developed an excellent slow curve that drove hitters crazy. He had a 2-5 record in a brief stint with the New York Yankees in 1930, but became a regular starter the following season and had a 21-9 record with a 2.67 ERA. Gomez went 24-7 in 1932 and won the second game of the World Series 7-2 as the Yankees swept the Cubs in four games. After leading the league with 163 strikeouts in 1933, Gomez won the first of two pitching triple crowns. He was tops in the AL in victories and winning percentage with a 26-5 record, in strikeouts with 158, and in ERA with a 2.33 mark. He also led the league with 6 shutouts, despite the fact that he started only 33 games because of an arm injury late in the season. The arm continued to bother him for the next two years, when he had a combined 25-22 record, but he won two games in the 1936 World Series. In 1937 he bounced back to win his second triple crown, leading in victories with a 21-11 record, in strikeouts with 194, and in ERA at 2.33, along with a league-leading 6 shutouts. Gomez won two more games against the New York Giants in the World Series, giving up just 3 runs in 18 innings.
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