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Born in Santa Maria , California , Lonborg graduated from Stanford University . He enjoyed his best year in the 1967 Red Sox' "Impossible Dream" season, when he led American League pitchers in Win s (22), Games Started (39), and Strikeout s (246). In the World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals , he pitched what was only the fourth one-hitter in Series history. In addition, he received the Cy Young Award , played in the All-Star game, and finished prominently in voting for the MVP award (6th in the voting). In his 15-year career, Lonborg compiled a 157-137 record with 1475 strikeouts, a 3.86 ERA , 24 Complete Games , 15 Shutout s, and 2464.1 innings in 425 games. Currently, he works as a Dentist in Hanover, Massachusetts . Jim Lonborg was selected to the Boston Red Sox Hall Of Fame in 2002 . Fact
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