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300 win.
In Major League Baseball, the 300-win club is the group of pitchers who have won 300 or more games. Twenty-four pitchers have reached this milestone. The New York Gothams/Giants/San Francisco Giants are the only franchise to see three players reach the milestone while on their roster: those players are Mickey Welch, Christy Mathewson, and Randy Johnson. Early in the history of professional baseball, many of the rules favored the pitcher over the batter; the distance pitchers threw to home plate was shorter than today, and pitchers were able to use foreign substances to alter the direction of the ball. Moreover, pitchers started games far more frequently than modern pitchers do; in the second half of the 1884 season Old Hoss Radbourne started every other game. The first player to win 300 games was Pud Galvin in 1888. Seven pitchers recorded all or the majority of their career wins in the 19th century: Galvin, Cy Young, Kid Nichols, Tim Keefe, John Clarkson, Charles Radbourn, and Mickey Welch. Four more pitchers joined the club in the first quarter of the 20th century: Christy Mathewson, Walter Johnson, Eddie Plank, and Grover Cleveland Alexander. Young is the all-time leader in wins with 511, a mark that is considered unbreakable. If a modern-day pitcher won 20 games per season for 25 seasons, he would still be 11 games short of Young's mark.
Only three pitchers, Lefty Grove, Warren Spahn, and Early Wynn, joined the 300-win club between 1924 and 1982, which may be explained by a number of factors: the abolition of the spitball, World War II military service, such as Bob Feller's, and the growing importance of the home run in the game. As the home run became commonplace, the physical and mental demands on pitchers dramatically increased, which led to the use of a four-man starting rotation. Between 1982 and 1990, the 300-win club gained six members: Gaylord Perry, Phil Niekro, Steve Carlton, Nolan Ryan, Don Sutton, and Tom Seaver. These pitchers benefited from the increased use of specialized relief pitchers, an expanded strike zone, and new stadiums, including Shea Stadium, Dodger Stadium and the Astrodome, that were pitcher's parks, which suppressed offensive production. Also, the increasing sophistication of training methods and sports medicine, such as Tommy John surgery, allowed players to maintain a high competitive level for a longer time. Randy Johnson, for example, won more games in his 40s than he did in his 20s.Since 1990, only four pitchers have joined the 300-win club: Roger Clemens, Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, and Johnson. Changes in the game in the last decade of the 20th century have made attaining 300 career wins difficult, perhaps more so than during the mid 20th century. The four-man starting rotation has given way to a five-man rotation, which gives starting pitchers fewer chances to pick up wins. No pitcher reached 20 wins in a non strike-shortened year for the first time in 2006; this was repeated in 2009 and 2017.Recording 300 career wins has been seen as a guaranteed admission to the Baseball Hall of Fame. All pitchers with 300 wins have been elected to the Hall of Fame except for Clemens, who received only half of the vote total needed for induction in his first appearance on the Hall of Fame ballot in 2013 and lost votes from that total in 2014. Clemens' future election is seen as uncertain because of his alleged links to use of performance-enhancing drugs. To be eligible for the Hall of Fame, a player must have "been retired five seasons" or deceased for at least six months, Many observers expect the club to gain few, if any, members in the foreseeable future. Ten members of the 300-win club are also members of the 3,000 strikeout club.
I’m selling a like new in the box Christensen Ridgeline in .300 Win Mag. This one is a Lipsey’s exclusive, tan stock, all black coatings, and a 24” barrel. This rifle is in perfect condition. I took it to the range once and put ten rounds of (shoot and swab) break in through it. I stole the...
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Pretty simple. Nice Remington 700 BDL stainless in 300 Winchester Magnum has synthetic stock.
I bought it a while back for a project and have never fired it.
Price is $650. Just the rifle, no box or anything else with it. I'm in Corvallis, but working in Salem...
Nice stainless Remington 700 BDL in 300 Win. Mag. Has a 24-inch barrel and Remington synthetic stock. I got it used and have never fired it, needs a new home.
Price is $650 in Salem. Buyer gets to pay OSP and FFL fees.
Things being how they are with OSP/114, if the buyer gets caught up in...
Stainless Remington 700 BDL in 300 Win. Mag.
Rifle is in great condition, bolt face and locking lugs show very little wear. Bought it used a while ago and have never fired it.
Price is $675 cash money in Salem at Tick Licker, buyer pays fees. Not looking for any trades at this time
Remington 700 BDL stainless 300 Win. Mag. 24-inch barrel.
Picked this up used a while back and have never even fired it - it has just sat in the safe it whole time with me. That being the case, I figure its time to move it along to a new home. As mentioned, got it used, so its just what you see...
Brand new fired once at factory for testing. Original box, as pictured minus rings and scope. Comes with 2 boxes of ammo. Any more ammo wanted can be negotiated. $2150 Located in Oregon City. Adaptive firing solutions is recommended for FFL. Thanks!
300 WIN. MAGNUM .300wm 140 rounds Federal 7 new boxes with 20 rounds each.
150gr soft point and 180 grain Speer Hot-Cor SP.
As pictured. Open to Part trade for Pressure Washer is excellent shape.
Custom 300 Win. Mag rifle custom built by Nosler. this rifle was built for OHA benefit auction. This gun is Brand new. I only cut the seal on the box for the pictures.
• Nosler Model 48 Action
• Action and Bottom Metal Cerakoted Burnt bronze
• Timney™ Trigger with 2 Position Safety
• Carbon...
Selling some extra ammo, partial box, 300 win short mag 180 grain, 15 pcs., $30.00. Best to call or text my flip phone at 509-630-4785. Sorry, I will not ship. Pick-up in Cashmere only. Thanks.