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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I suspect you'll have alot of guys at the "butt end of their careers" if the parameters of your question are to be met. Heck, Carlton and Joe Niekro both pitched for the '87 Twins, who also had 287 game winner Bert Blyeleven. While it's your question, I like how others have taken it to a different level also. Gives me a chance to pay homage to the 1970 Twins staff, which, although not the winner of the contest here, did combine for 1014 career wins out of four starters: |
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