Randy Jones is the only pitcher in Major League Baseball history to win a Cy Young Award and finish his career with a losing win–loss record.
December 31, 1982
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Win–loss record is the cumulative count of a pitcher's credited wins versus losses over their career.
In 1975, Randy Jones led the National League with a 2.24 earned run average (ERA) and finished second in National League Cy Young Award voting.
January 01, 1975
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ERA is a standard pitching metric representing earned runs allowed per nine innings; Cy Young voting ranks top pitchers in the league each season.