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Early Sr. Early Jr. He concentrated on baseball after breaking his leg in a high-school football practice, and at age 17 traveled to Sanford, Florida, to attend a baseball camp operated by the Washington Senators. Legend has it that Early, a husky 6-footer who weighed about pounds, arrived at camp in his bare feet.
He did not, Early told writer Roger Kahn years later. After a season, Wynn advanced to the Charlotte Hornets of the Class-B Piedmont League, where he remained for the next three years. The Senators gave him a trial in Washington at the end of the season, though Wynn was not yet ready for major-league action and went in three games.
He spent all of in Charlotte, and then a good season at Springfield in the Class-A Eastern League in , 2. In he made 28 starts for the Senators, posting a mark with a 5.
Tragically, the marriage ended prematurely. In December of , Mabel was killed in an automobile accident in Charlotte, where the Wynns lived during the winter months. Early was left with a baby to raise, with the assistance of his relatives. He won 18 games for Washington in , but fell to in as he led the American League in losses. He served in the Tank Corps in the Philippines, spending all of the season and part of the next in the military before rejoining the Senators.
At this time, Wynn owned an impressive fastball, but had only a mediocre changeup to complement it. He was inconsistent, posting a record in and an mark in Still, he was undeniably talented, and the Cleveland Indians coveted his services. The Indians figured that Wynn would become a big winner if he could develop more pitches, so the club assigned pitching coach Mel Harder to teach him how to throw a curve and a slider.
He returned to the Senators and was in 17 starts with a 3. Wynn was traded to the Cleveland Indians in December and became a game in He went on to enjoy a further four win seasons, was five-time American League all-star selection and won the Cy Young Award at the age of 39 in After his playing career ended, Wynn was pitching coach for the Indians and Minnesota Twins.
He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in He was a broadcaster for the Toronto Blue Jays from to , and in and , he was a radio and television broadcaster for the Chicago White Sox.
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