History of the World Series – 1983

History of the World Series – 1983 The 1983 Phillies featured such oldsters as Pete Rose, 42; Joe Morgan, 40; Tony Perez, 41; Steve Carlton, 38; and Ron Reed, 40. Mike Schmldt (34), Garry Maddox (34) and Gary Matthews (33) weren’t fuzzy-cheeked youngsters, either. But just as youth had served the ’50 team well, age…

1983 – Chicago White Sox pitcher LaMarr Hoyt, who led the American League with 24 wins but whose 3.66 ERA was not among the league’s 15 best, wins the Cy Young Award, beating out the Kansas City Royals’ Dan Quisenberry and the Detroit Tigers’ Jack Morris.

1983 – Chicago White Sox pitcher LaMarr Hoyt, who led the American League with 24 wins but whose 3.66 ERA was not among the league’s 15 best, wins the Cy Young Award, beating out the Kansas City Royals’ Dan Quisenberry and the Detroit Tigers’ Jack Morris.

1983 – Chicago White Sox pitcher LaMarr Hoyt, who led the American League with 24 wins but whose 3.66 ERA was not among the league’s 15 best, wins the Cy Young Award, beating out the Kansas City Royals’ Dan Quisenberry and the Detroit Tigers’ Jack Morris.