Starting Pitcher: Walter Johnson

1907-1927, all for the Washington Senators
Nicknamed “The Big Train”
417 career wins (second most all time)
2.17 career earned run average (ERA)
3,508 career strikeouts, a record that stood for 56 seasons
All time leader with 110 career shutouts
4th all time with 531 career complete games
1924 World Series champion
2-time American League MVP
6-time AL win leader
5-time AL ERA leader
12-time AL strikeout leader
Named to the Major League Baseball All Century Team in 1999
Names to Major League Baseball All Time Team
Inducted in the Baseball hall of Fame in 1936 as part of its inaugural class, along with Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Christy Mathewson, and Honus Wagner
C: Yogi Berra
1B: Lou Gehrig
2B: Rogers Hornsby
SS: Honus Wagner
3B: Mike Schmidt
LF: Ted Williams
CF: Willie Mays
RF: Babe Ruth
SP: Walter Johnson
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