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Brother Cy Young<\/strong><\/p>\n

March 29th 1867 \u2013 November 4th 1955<\/p>\n

Member of:<\/p>\n

Mystic Tie Lodge #194<\/a>, Uhrichsvile, Ohio<\/p>\n

American Major League Baseball pitcher. During his 22-season baseball career (1890\u20131911), he pitched for five different teams. Young established numerous pitching records, some of which have stood for a century. Young compiled 511 wins, which is most in Major League history and 94 ahead of Walter Johnson, second on the list. Young was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame<\/a> in 1937.<\/p>\n

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For the Kindle Dowload of Brother Cy Young’s Biography, please follow the link below.<\/p>\n