Maddux’s drive powered him to 300th win
As he did with his previous 299 victories, Greg Maddux attained No. 300 in workmanlike fashion.
It was only fitting for a pitcher whose work ethic took him to the top of the baseball world.
On Aug. 7, 2004, the 38-year-old Maddux allowed an un-Maddux-like seven hits, three walks and four runs over five-plus innings against the Giants in San Francisco – exiting the game with two on and no outs in the top of the sixth and the Cubs leading 6-3.
The 42,578 fans at SBC Park – knowing history was at hand – swept Maddux off the field with a standing ovation.
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Maddux was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2014.
Craig Muder is the director of communications for the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum