Often cited as the inventor of the curveball, Candy Cummings' stellar pitching career bridged the eras of amateur
and professional baseball. Following standout seasons with the amateur Star Club of Brooklyn, the slightly
built Cummings pitched four seasons in the National Association and won 124 games, twice leading the league
in shutouts, and once leading in innings pitched. He was the first major leaguer to start, complete and win
both games of a doubleheader when he turned the trick on September 9, 1876.