The other is Whitey Ford, who won 16 of his first 17 career decisions.
Whitey Ford pitched for 11 pennant winners in his first 13 seasons.
Whitey Ford, in his illustrious career, was close to that victory total with 236, but he lost only 106 times.
You could not tell when Whitey Ford was going to go to first by watching his butt.
On the radio, someone hit a comebacker to Whitey Ford.
Whitey Ford smiled and made a pass at signing, too.
In the latter game, Whitey Ford was the starting pitcher.
Most fans would say Whitey Ford, and that's a pretty good guess.
He became the first pitcher since Whitey Ford to have two 4-hit games in one season.
For me, it might as well have been Whitey Ford.