Charles Radbourn
Baseball Player
One of baseball's great early day pitchers who in 1884, won the National League triple crown by posting a 1.38 ERA with 441 strikeouts and an MLB record 59 wins.
Growing up, he learned to strengthen his throwing by hurling baseballs against the side of the barn at his family home.
He was given the nickname 'Old Hoss' by reporters in reference to his serious-minded attitude.
He had one son with his wife Carrie.
In 1884, he pitched 678 and two-thirds innings, just short of the single season record set by Will White, 680 in 1879.