This is just...oh my God...
The first few years of his career are cut off, but he played with the White Sox the whole time. ...515 wins, 7656 strikeouts, 18 Cy Youngs (though I just named it "Pitcher of the Year Award") and 9 MVPs. He faced 27360 batters in his career - they batted a combined .194. Unreal.
Those 515 wins, incidentally, put him SIXTH all-time - though the five guys ahead of him all played most of their careers in the 19th Century. Of players who started in the 20th Century, Walter Johnson is next with 467 wins. Of players who debuted after 1950, Roger Clemens has the next most wins with 374.
Also, from 1962-73 and again in 1976-77, he was teammates with Don Drysdale.