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Niekro has got to be top 5 for losses too. Probably one of very few HOF'ers to lose 20 in a season.
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Pud Galvin averaged 20 losses a year, but in the 19th Century. How many of Cy's were 20th century? Also if Cy were the only other one that would qualify as "very few" in my book
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OK so there's a decent handful, Robin Roberts was the only other 2nd half of the century guy I saw, but Eppa Rixey, Ted Lyons (neither of whom SHOULD be in) Some guy named Walter Johnson all lost 20 in the 20th century.
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Does arguing with yourself require a mirror?
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The greatest players have the most of everything, because they played the most games. Most wins, losses etc. I think Pete Rose made the most outs (9797) also most hits. Managers in HOF have the most losses etc.
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Good point; Connie Mack was a sub-500 manager over his entire career and lost more than 3900 games.
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LOL, it's more like publicly going down my own rabbit hole.
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Phil is the only guy to lead the league in wins AND losses in the same year! |
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Tony Mullane for losses?
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a dubious record, for sure. Somewhat depending upon the reporting source, Sam Thompson (Detroit 1885-1888, Philadelphia 1889-1898, Detroit 1906, HOF 1974) in 1895 became either the first of four men to record three outfielder-to-catcher assists in a game, or the only man ever to record four in a game.
A curious record at best, dependent of course upon four base runners on third attempting to score after a Thompson catch. Thompson was an outstanding right fielder, and among all outfielders who played more than 1,000 games , his assist-per-game ratio (one every 4.9 games) is the highest in history. He also compiled the highest fielding average of any outfielder who played 1,000 games and whose career concluded before the 20th century. |
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On his very last pitch as a Major Leaguer, Nolan Ryan set the career record for most Grand Slams surrendered by one pitcher - as Dann Howitt (who?) of the Mariners took him deep in the first inning on September 22, 1993.
Since then, this dubious record has been tied by one now-retired reliever and then broken by a now-retired starter. Anyone want to guess who these non-HOF pitchers are? Bert Blyleven, who had never surrendered more than 24 homers in any single season, set the Gopher-Ball record in 1986 with 50 and then gave up another 46 in 1987. In 1988, he only gave up 21, but led the lead with 16 HBPs...hmmmm. =
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The other side of the coin, Jim Palmer never gave up a grand slam or back-to-back HRs in his entire career.
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Vic Willis lost 29 games in one season, the most since 1900.
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Is this true? If so...that’s a very impressive stat
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While it's true that he didn't give up a grand slam, he gave up consecutive homers on five different occasions : June 23, 1970 (N) at Fenway Park, Red Sox 5th inning Conigliaro & Petrocelli July 10, 1973 (N) at Memorial Stadium, Angels 4th inning Oliver & Stanton (1st of 3 in game, 2 off Palmer) June 9, 1977 (N) at Fenway Park, Red Sox 3rd inning Lynn & Rice April 19, 1980 (N) at Memorial Stadium, White Sox 7th inning Morrison & Baines September 1, 1983 (D) at Exhibition Stadium, Blue Jays 4th inning Whitt & Barfield Last edited by doug.goodman; 04-06-2019 at 06:49 AM. |
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