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      • James Alvin Palmer (born October 15, 1945) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played 19 years in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles (1965–1967, 1969–1984).
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    James Alvin Palmer (born October 15, 1945) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played 19 years in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles (1965–1967, 1969–1984). Palmer was the winningest MLB pitcher in the 1970s, totaling 186 wins. [1] .

  3. Jim Palmer. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-3 , 190lb (190cm, 86kg) Born: October 15, 1945 in New York, NY. High School: Schools:, Debut: (Age 19-184d, 12,341st in major league history) 2.0 IP, 1 H, 1 SO, 2 BB, 0 ER.

    • October 15, 1945
    • Not too big for him. Oct. 6, 1966. Palmer became the youngest pitcher to record a World Series shutout when he defeated Sandy Koufax and the Dodgers, 6-0, in Game 2 in 1966.
    • Man for all decades. Oct. 14, 1983. More than 17 years after his first World Series win, Palmer made history again by contributing two scoreless innings of relief in Baltimore’s 3-2 victory over Philadelphia in Game 3 of the 1983 Fall Classic.
    • Doing all he could. Oct. 11 and 16, 1971. Had the Orioles managed to defeat the Pirates in the 1971 World Series, Palmer might have had a chance to win the MVP Award of the Series.
    • Brooks’ one-game co-star. Oct. 10, 1970. This World Series was dominated by Orioles third baseman Brooks Robinson, who made every big play defensively and paced the team offensively.
  4. Palmer finished his career with a record of 268-152 with a 2.86 ERA and 2,212 strikeouts. An eight-time 20-game winner, Palmer led his league in innings pitched four times, wins three times and ERA twice. Palmer was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1990.

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  5. Oct 15, 2020 · There is no question that Jim Palmer is a Hall of Famer, both on and off the field. There are the career numbers: 268-152 record, 2.86 ERA, 211 complete games, 53 shutouts, and eight seasons with 20-or-more wins (all coming in a nine-year span).

  6. Jim Palmer Bio. Fullname: James Alvin Palmer; Nickname: Cakes; Born: 10/15/1945 in New York, NY; College: Arizona State; Debut: 4/17/1965; Hall of Fame: 1990; Follow:

  7. May 22, 2024 · Jim Palmer (born Oct. 15, 1945, New York City, N.Y., U.S.) is an American professional baseball player who won three Cy Young Awards (1973, 1975–76) as the best pitcher in the American League (AL) and who had a lifetime earned-run average (ERA) of 2.86, a 268–152 record, and 2,212 career strikeouts.