Born: May 16, 1955
1976: Drafted by Detroit Tigers
Debut: July 26, 1977 (Tigers)
1981: Player's Strike (Morris leads leage with 14 wins)
1981: TSN Pitcher of the Year
1983: 20-13
1984: No-Hit White Sox
1984: Won 2 games in 1984 World Series
1984: Tigers win World Series
1984: Babe Ruth Award
1986: 21-8, 3.27 ERA, 267 IP, 6 shutouts, 223 strikeouts, 1.165 WHIP
1987: Tigers win ALCS
1989: Pitched with fractured elbow
1991: Signed with Minnesota Twins
1991: Won Game 7 1991 World Series with 10 inning 1-0 shutout
1991: Twins win World Series
1991: Babe Ruth Award
1991: World Series MVP
1991: Signed with Toronto Blue Jays
1992: First Blue Jay pitcher with 20 wins (21-6)
1992-3: Blue Jays win World Series
1993: Made 14th consecutive Opening Day start
1994: Signed with Cleveland Indians
1994: Work stoppage
1995: Retired
1996: Pitched with St Paul Saints and retired for good
2013: Began broadcasting for Twins
2014: Dropped off Hall of Fame Ballot (61.5%)
Accomplishments:
4x World Champion
5x All Star
1991 World Series MVP
2x Babe Ruth Award winner
No-Hitter
254-186
.577 win %
175 CG
28 SHO
2478 Strikeouts
3.94 ERA
1.296 WHIP
14+ wins: 13x
20+ wins: 3x
ERA under 4.00: 9x
ERA under 3.50: 7x
10+ CG: 11x
15+ CG: 4x
20 CG (1983)
200+ IP: 11x
250+ IP: 6x
200+ Strikeouts: 3x
Led league in wins: 2x
Led league in GS: 2x
Led league in CG (11): 1990
Led league in SHO (6): 1986
Led league in IP (293.2): 1983
Led league in BB (78): 1981
Led league in Strikeouts (232): 1983
Led league in WP: 6x
Postseason: 7-4, 3.80, 92.1 IP, 1.245 WHIP, 64 strikeouts, 5 CG, 1 SHO (7 Series)
1976: Drafted by Detroit Tigers
Debut: July 26, 1977 (Tigers)
1981: Player's Strike (Morris leads leage with 14 wins)
1981: TSN Pitcher of the Year
1983: 20-13
1984: No-Hit White Sox
1984: Won 2 games in 1984 World Series
1984: Tigers win World Series
1984: Babe Ruth Award
1986: 21-8, 3.27 ERA, 267 IP, 6 shutouts, 223 strikeouts, 1.165 WHIP
1987: Tigers win ALCS
1989: Pitched with fractured elbow
1991: Signed with Minnesota Twins
1991: Won Game 7 1991 World Series with 10 inning 1-0 shutout
1991: Twins win World Series
1991: Babe Ruth Award
1991: World Series MVP
1991: Signed with Toronto Blue Jays
1992: First Blue Jay pitcher with 20 wins (21-6)
1992-3: Blue Jays win World Series
1993: Made 14th consecutive Opening Day start
1994: Signed with Cleveland Indians
1994: Work stoppage
1995: Retired
1996: Pitched with St Paul Saints and retired for good
2013: Began broadcasting for Twins
2014: Dropped off Hall of Fame Ballot (61.5%)
Accomplishments:
4x World Champion
5x All Star
1991 World Series MVP
2x Babe Ruth Award winner
No-Hitter
254-186
.577 win %
175 CG
28 SHO
2478 Strikeouts
3.94 ERA
1.296 WHIP
14+ wins: 13x
20+ wins: 3x
ERA under 4.00: 9x
ERA under 3.50: 7x
10+ CG: 11x
15+ CG: 4x
20 CG (1983)
200+ IP: 11x
250+ IP: 6x
200+ Strikeouts: 3x
Led league in wins: 2x
Led league in GS: 2x
Led league in CG (11): 1990
Led league in SHO (6): 1986
Led league in IP (293.2): 1983
Led league in BB (78): 1981
Led league in Strikeouts (232): 1983
Led league in WP: 6x
Postseason: 7-4, 3.80, 92.1 IP, 1.245 WHIP, 64 strikeouts, 5 CG, 1 SHO (7 Series)
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