We remember US Senator and Hall of Famer Jim Bunning. He was born on this day in 1931 and died in 2017.
Bunning broke with the Detroit Tigers in 1955. He won 118 games over 9 seasons in Detroit. He moved to Philadelphia in 1964 and won 89 games. Overall, Bunning won 224, or 118 in the AL and 106 in the NL.
His best season was 20-8 & 2.69 ERA in 1957. He did not pitch for a lot of winning teams and or miss a start in 11 years.
Bunning was perfect on June 21, 1964, also Father's Day, in a 6-0 victory against the New York Mets. In 1958, he threw a no-hitter for Detroit on July 20, 1958, against Boston, winning 3-0.
In 1996, Bunning was inducted into The Hall of Fame. He was also elected to the US Senate from Kentucky.
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