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  • John Smoltz
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  • John Smoltz is a former major league baseball player.
  • While he may go down as one of the top pitchers during his era, John Smoltz takes the cake with the top spot on the list with the top baseball injury thanks to Smoltz making the decision to iron his shirt….while wearing it. No wonder why he burned himself.
  • John Andrew Smoltz (born May 15, 1967 in Warren, Michigan) was a Major League Baseball player for the Atlanta Braves and the Boston Red Sox. He is predominantly known as a starter and former Cy Young Award winner; however, late in his career, in 2001 he became a closer, a role he is no longer serving. In 2002 he became only the second pitcher in history to have both a season with 20 wins and a season with 50 saves (the other being Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley). Smoltz is also one of only two pitchers with 150 wins and 150 saves (the other again being Eckersley). Smoltz throws a four-seam fastball that has been clocked as high as 98 MPH, a slider that has long been considered one of the best in the league, and a 90 MPH split-finger fastball that he uses as a strikeout pitch. He also mixes
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  • John Smoltz
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  • John Smoltz is a former major league baseball player.
  • While he may go down as one of the top pitchers during his era, John Smoltz takes the cake with the top spot on the list with the top baseball injury thanks to Smoltz making the decision to iron his shirt….while wearing it. No wonder why he burned himself.
  • John Andrew Smoltz (born May 15, 1967 in Warren, Michigan) was a Major League Baseball player for the Atlanta Braves and the Boston Red Sox. He is predominantly known as a starter and former Cy Young Award winner; however, late in his career, in 2001 he became a closer, a role he is no longer serving. In 2002 he became only the second pitcher in history to have both a season with 20 wins and a season with 50 saves (the other being Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley). Smoltz is also one of only two pitchers with 150 wins and 150 saves (the other again being Eckersley). Smoltz throws a four-seam fastball that has been clocked as high as 98 MPH, a slider that has long been considered one of the best in the league, and a 90 MPH split-finger fastball that he uses as a strikeout pitch. He also mixes in a curveball and change-up on occasion, particularly since he has returned to the rotation.
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