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Baseball Biography

Greg Maddux

“Mad Dog/Maddux”

American · San Angelo, Texas · Born 1 January 1966

Pitcher
355
wins
3.16
era
3371
strikeouts
355
pitcher wins

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The Professor — four consecutive Cy Young Awards through precision rather than power.

Gregory Alan Maddux was born in San Angelo, Texas in 1966. He won four consecutive Cy Young Awards from 1992 to 1995 — the only pitcher to achieve this. His pitching style — exceptional command, changing speeds and locating pitches to millimetre precision — made him the most analytically celebrated pitcher of the era. He won 355 games. His 18 Gold Gloves are the most by any pitcher. He never relied on overpowering speed — his fastest pitch was 90 mph. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2014 on the first ballot.

Famous For

Pinpoint control and masterful pitching technique

Playing Style

How They Played

Control pitcher with exceptional command and movement

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of the greatest pitchers in baseball history

Best Known For

World Series 1995

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • World Series 1995
  • Cy Young 4x (1992-1995)
  • Gold Glove 18x
  • All-Star 8x
Career Journey

Timeline

1986 📌 MLB debut with Chicago Cubs
1992 🏆 First Cy Young Award
1993 🏆 Second consecutive Cy Young Award
1994 🏆 Third consecutive Cy Young Award
1995 🏆 Fourth consecutive Cy Young Award and World Series
2004 📌 Returned to Chicago Cubs
2008 📌 Retired from professional baseball
2014 🏆 Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

3 common questions about Greg Maddux

Greg Maddux was born in 1966 in San Angelo.

Greg Maddux is American.

Greg Maddux played as a Pitcher.

Career Timeline — Greg Maddux
1986
MLB debut with Chicago Cubs
1992
First Cy Young Award
1993
Second consecutive Cy Young Award
1994
Third consecutive Cy Young Award
1995
Fourth consecutive Cy Young Award and World Series
2004
Returned to Chicago Cubs
2008
Retired from professional baseball
2014
Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame
World Series 1995
Cy Young 4x (1992-1995)
Gold Glove 18x
All-Star 8x