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Well Chandler was 0-0 one year which isn't a winning record...This pitcher had ten winning seasons with no .500 seasons or losing seasons.
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Answer is-------Babe Ruth. He only got it because he had two one win seasons late in his career.
What player led two leagues in HRs in the same season? |
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What is the probability of a team scoring exactly one run in any half-inning?
Part B: two or more runs? I hope these aren't considered o/t as not vintage. Hope to see all in Baltimore. |
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Your question stated, which pitcher had a winning record in every year in which he recorded a decision. 0-0=no decisions. So I'd think Chandler would have to count based on how you worded the question. Tim Hudson has also had a winning record every season for 13 seasons...Currently researching if there are any others...I see that oldjudge anwered with Ruth. I believe Sabathia and Hudson are currently only other pitchers who would qualify without the "recorded decision" part. Perhaps the question should be changed to "every season he pitched in a game"..
Last edited by novakjr; 03-05-2012 at 11:50 AM. |
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Let's go with a two part question about bats. 1 vintage, 1 modern.
1)Who was the first player to order a bat with a knob? 2)Who was the first player to use a Maple bat? |
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Yes. Tim Hudson is another. So that's three now. As soon as C.C. and Hudson get their losing seasons or .500 seasons out of the way, Ruth will once again be the answer...
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Rebel Oakes is the answer to #2. |
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I honestly have no clue as to whether or not that's true. I think I worded the question wrong.. Let me rephrase then, Who was the first player to use a major league sanctioned Maple bat?
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ok. It took a while, but I thought of one. From reading this thread, this should be an easy one.
Name the players whom had at least a .330 lifetime batting average and fewer than 500 strikeouts at the time they hit their 300th home run. (4 players) |
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I think Mr. Musial would be one of the four.
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