Achievements
- Professional
- 2010 Hutch Award winner
- Received the Roberto Clemente Award nomination for the second year in a row on September 7, 2007. The award is given every year to a Major League Baseball player who gives outstanding performances both on the field and in the community.
- Major League record for the longest streak of 10 or more wins and 9 or fewer losses in a season (7 straight from 1999–2005)
- 2010 Major League Baseball Comeback Player of the Year Award
- Three-time All-Star (2000, 2004, 2010)
- 3-time Top 10 in American League Cy Young Award voting (2000–01, 2003)
- Led MLB in winning percentage (2000)
- Led AL in wins (20, 2000)
- Led AL in games started (35, 2001)
- Twice led AL in shutouts (2003–04)
- Twice second in AL in shutouts (2000, 2002)
- 5-time 15-game winner (2000–03, 2007)
- 3-time Athletics' Opening-Day starter (from 2001–04)
- Has had a winning record in each season he's been in the majors (1999–current)
- Pitched three complete-game one-hitters: August 28, 2000, against the Chicago White Sox; May 1, 2006, against the Colorado Rockies; and May 4, 2011 against the Milwaukee Brewers.
- College
- Won Rotary Smith Award (1997)
- Consensus All-American (1997)
- NCAA East Regional Tournament MVP (1997)
- SEC Player of the Year (1997)
- All-SEC, both pitcher and outfielder (1997)
- ABCA All-South Region, both pitcher and outfielder (1997)
- Letterman (1996–97)
- Led NCAA in winning games (15, 1997)
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