The Doubleday Baseball League proudly congratulates Kevin Brown of the Kansas City Royals, who on May 5, 1996, earned the 200th victory of his career, a milestone that highlights one of the most dominant pitching résumés in league history.
Since debuting with Hollywood in 1986, Brown has been one of the premier aces in the DBL, known for his durability, control, and overpowering strikeout ability. After moving to Kansas City in 1991, he elevated his game even further, becoming the anchor of a Royals staff that has consistently ranked among the league’s best.
Career Highlights to Date:
- 200 career wins against only 78 losses
- Career ERA of 2.60 over more than 2,599 innings pitched
- 2,430 strikeouts, ranking among the league’s elite arms
- 123 career complete games and 36 shutouts
- Four consecutive 20-win seasons (1992–1995), including back-to-back 25-win campaigns in 1993 and 1994
- 1996 season start: 7-0 record with a 1.14 ERA and 62 strikeouts in 55.1 innings
Brown’s rare combination of dominance and consistency has not only placed him among the all-time greats but also made him a cornerstone of Kansas City’s championship ambitions.
Congratulations to Kevin Brown on achieving 200 career victories.