During a career spanning 19 years, Ferguson Jenkins led the Major Leagues in wins for 14 years and is the only pitcher in the last 40+ years to win 20 or more games for six straight seasons. A control pitcher, he walked less than two batters per nine innings over his entire major-league career and is the only Major League pitcher to ever record more than 3,000 strikeouts with less than 1,000 walks.
In 1974, he became the first baseball player to win the Lou Marsh Trophy[?], an award given annually to Canada's top athlete. He was also named the Canadian Press male athlete of the year four times between 1967 and 1974. In 1971 he won the National League's Cy Young Award, the first Chicago Cub pitcher ever to do so.
Ferguson Jenkins was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 1987 and in 1991 became the first Canadian ever elected to the United States Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. He was appointed the commissioner of the Canadian Baseball League in 2003.
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