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Mike McCormick
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As McCormick matured, he gained greater success. On June 12, 1959, he threw a five-inning no-hitter against Philadelphia. He was the NL ERA leader in 1960 (2.70) when he went 15-12. But he dropped to 13-16 in 1961 when he allowed a league-high 33 home runs. He was plagued by arm trouble through 1962, and the hot-tempered pitcher was traded to Baltimore.
McCormick was returned to the minors before rebounding with the 1965 Senators. He recorded marks of 8-8 and 11-14 and was reacquired by the Giants in December 1966. He had lost his blazing fastball, but had mastered his breaking pitches and developed a screwball. In 1967 he went 22-10 (2.85), leading the NL in wins, and won the Cy Young and Comeback Player of the Year awards. Over the next two-plus seasons, he went 26-27 for San Francisco. He finished up in the Pacific Coast League. (NLM)

