On November 15th, 1995, baseball didn’t celebrate a power pitcher. It celebrated a craftsman.
That day, Atlanta Braves ace Greg Maddux won his fourth consecutive Cy Young Award — the longest streak in MLB history.
He didn’t overpower hitters. He out-thought them.
And in doing so, he proved that dominance can be quiet — subtle, surgical, and impossibly precise.
Learn how Maddux engineered one of the greatest pitching runs ever — on this episode of Sports History Daily.