Tommy Bond pitched two big league seasons before the National League existed. In the NL's first year in 1876 Bond was a 31-game winner. He won 40 or more games in each of the next three seasons. I just picked up his lifetime pass then added
a page for him on my website (
CooperstownExpert.com).
He's a solid candidate for the Hall. He earned the major league's first pitching triple crown in 1877, won 234 games and has a career 2.14 ERA. He had six seasons with 20+ wins, four with 30+ wins, and three straight with 40+ wins. Some criticize his 10-year career as too brief for Cooperstown, but only 59 pitchers in history threw more innings than Bond.
Here's more about his qualifications.
If you like the lifetime passes,
here's a link to a page with passes from Hall of Famers
Sliding Billy Hamilton,
Joe Sewell,
Al Simmons,
Stan Coveleski,
Dick Williams,
Joe Cronin,
Early Wynn, and
Joe McCarthy. Passes from non-Cooperstown men are there too, including those from
Minnie Minoso,
Dave Parker,
Harvey Haddix,
Ned Garver, and
George Scott.