This deserves it's own thread, because it's the first real milestone from a pitcher that has had all of his MLB stats from the start of the Dugout file (I think maybe a guy like Huck has hit some big milestones on the offensive side).
That's some great work over an extended period of time. How much longer do you think he'll be in the ATL?
He had better HR years in Philly than in Coors. I was also just thinking, how many 300 win pitchers have gotten all 300 wins for the same team? Can't be very many. Teheran is also the 2nd youngest to reach 300 wins since 1924. Only Greg Maddux was younger at 38.
Being an original member, I take a little piece of pride in his accomplishment. I'm pretty sure I dominated him though....
In the modern era, no one has ever done that. Walter Johnson is the only pitcher in MLB history to get to at least 300 with all of them coming with one team.