Greg Maddux
MLB Hall of Famer
Career Highlights: Hall of Fame pitcher Greg Maddux is a four-time Cy Young Award winner and the first pitcher in history to win the honor four consecutive years. During that 1992 to 1995 span he posted a 75-29 record with a 1.98 ERA. Maddux played for 23 major league seasons and won more games during the 1990s than any other pitcher. He is the only pitcher in MLB history to win at least 15 games for 17 straight seasons. An eight-time All-Star, Maddux pitched in 13 Division Series contests, 17 League Championship games, five World Series games, and earned a record 18 Gold Gloves. Maddux spent his first seven seasons with the Chicago Cubs (1986-1992) winning 20 games (2.18 ERA) in 1992 and his first Cy Young Award. He signed with Atlanta in 1993 and for 11 years with the Braves, Atlanta won the division crown each season, advanced to the World Series three times, and won the 1995 Fall Classic. In that time, Maddux went 198-88 with a 2.63 ERA. Maddux returned to the Cubs in 2004 and led the NL in starts (35) in 2005 at age 39.