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Old 04-17-2017, 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by tedzan View Post
You could say that Barney Pelty was a "hard-luck" guy pitching for the St Louis Browns (1903 - 1912). His career ERA is better than many......2.63
Better career ERA than Sandy Koufax (2.76), Tom Seaver (2.86), Juan Marichal (2.89), Bob Gibson (2.91), Carl Hubbell (2.98), Lefty Grove (3.05).
Ted, it seems to me that you are comparing apples to oranges when you compare a dead-ball-era pitcher's ERA to a post-War-live-ball-era pitcher's ERA. It makes more sense to me to compare Pelty's 2.63 ERA to the likes of Joss-1.89, M. Brown-2.06, Matty-2.13, Waddell-2.16, Plank-2.35, etc.
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