Randy Jones

Baseball player; 1976 Cy Young Award winner

Randy Jones - Baseball player; 1976 Cy Young Award winner
Born

January 12th, 1950
75 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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Played as a left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball primarily for the San Diego Padres. Competed in the league from 1973 to 1986. Achieved a standout season in 1976, leading the National League in wins and earned run average. Garnered the Cy Young Award in that year for exceptional performance on the mound. Known for contributions to the Padres during their early years in the league. Retired after a career that included time with other MLB teams, leaving a lasting legacy in the sport of baseball.

Won the 1976 Cy Young Award

Led National League in wins in 1976

Played for San Diego Padres

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