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Originally Posted by darwinbulldog
But we can't really conclude from the information provided how many career wins he had. We're told he had 32 in his first 3 seasons and that he had 120 in his final 8 seasons, but for all we know he could have had an 8-year career (120 total career wins, 32 of which came in his first 3 seasons) or a 22-year career (152 wins already noted at the beginning and end of his career plus another 11 seasons worth of wins not addressed in the OP).
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Oh. OK. From the other clues it could be a dead ball era pitcher of great longevity who started out with a lot of losses and lingered through a bit of a decline, maybe Young or Johnson. PS can't be Young, was on more than one team.