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  2. Ferguson Jenkins's number 31 was retired by the Chicago Cubs in 2009. In 1974, Jenkins, then with the Texas Rangers , became the first baseball player to win the Lou Marsh Trophy , an award given annually to Canada's top athlete.

    • Early life and introduction to baseball. Jenkins thrived in all sports in school. The young pitcher’s impressive speed and control, not to mention his already remarkable curve ball, spread south to major league recruits in the United States.
    • Jenkins retirement from baseball. Professional baseball player Fergie Jenkins- Wikimedia. Jenkins was traded to the Texas Rangers after seven more seasons with the Cubs, including a remarkable 1971 season that earned him the Cy Young Award as the best pitcher in the National League.
    • The only pitcher who has outstanding statistics. Ferguson Arthur Jenkins, Jr. was a dominant right-handed pitcher known for his strikeouts, ranking eleventh all-time (through 2013) with 3,192.
    • How Jenkins gained the confidence to be a great pitcher. Ferguson Jenkins Photo by: ScottRAnselmo- Wikimedia. When Ferguson and his pals weren’t aiming at the ice chute, they were aiming at passing boxcars – not to hit them but to time their throws so that their rocks passed between the cars or entered open boxcars.
  3. Jun 8, 2010 · At the time of his retirement, Jenkins was the only pitcher in MLB history to amass more than 3,000 strikeouts while walking fewer than 1,000 batters. (Only three others — Curt Schilling, Greg Maddux and Pedro Martinez — have done so since then, in an era when strikeouts became far more common.)

  4. Jenkins led his league in wins two times, complete games four times and had the fewest walks per nine innings in the league five times. The right-hander was the first pitcher to end his career with at least 3,000 strikeouts and fewer than 1,000 walks. Jenkins was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1991. Read more.

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  5. Jan 18, 2017 · The record shows that Ferguson Jenkins' brilliant pitching career ended with 284 wins and 226 defeats. But Canada's first baseball Hall of Famer suffered his most crushing losses away from the...

  6. Retirement. 1984, Fergie Jenkins, March 17. On March 17, 1984, – Ferguson Jenkins announces his retirement. In 1983, Jenkins struggled to a record of 6-9 with an ERA of 4.30. The 1971 National League Cy Young Award winner, Jenkins posted a record of 284-226 with 3192 strikeouts and a 3.34 ERA in 4500 innings pitched in a 19-season major career.

  7. Fergie Jenkins. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-5, 205lb (196cm, 92kg) Born: December 13, 1942 in Chatham, Canada. High School: Debut: September 10, 1965 (Age 22-271d, 12,413th in major league history) vs. STL 4.1 IP, 2 H, 1 SO, 0 BB, 0 ER, W. Last Game: (Age 40-287d)