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Old 10-24-2019, 03:17 PM
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Default "BiG ED Walsh" ~ Maybe Not under the Radar...

Howevar, certainly not mentioned enough!

BiG ED Walsh was from another planet

1908 Season

*40 Wins
15 Loses
469 Innings Pitched
Win% .727
ERA 1.42
Games Started 49
Games Completed 42

Chicago White Sox Record *88-64
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Would a season where a player led the league in H's-225, 2Bs-52, 3Bs-19, HR-14, RBI and BA-.435 count? Tip O'Neil in 1887.

Trivia question - what player led the league in BA one season, dropped 100 points the next season and still led the league in BA? Tip O'Neil.
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Miguel Dilone 1980.

Not including his 1980 season, he was a career .238 hitter with an OPS+ of 67. Only had 2000 career at bats in parts of 12 Major league seasons.

In 1980 he hit .340 with 30 doubles 9 triples and 61 steals and an OPS+ of 120.

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Miguel Dilone 1980.

Not including his 1980 season, he was a career .238 hitter with an OPS+ of 67. Only had 2000 career at bats in parts of 12 Major league seasons.

In 1980 he hit .340 with 30 doubles 9 triples and 61 steals and an OPS+ of 120.

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He was a Strat-o-matic god that year
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Default Walsh 1908

Might’ be the greatest pitcher season ever. Too bad they let him do that and blow out his arm after a few more seasons of that level of work.



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Howevar, certainly not mentioned enough!

BiG ED Walsh was from another planet

1908 Season

*40 Wins
15 Loses
469 Innings Pitched
Win% .727
ERA 1.42
Games Started 49
Games Completed 42

Chicago White Sox Record *88-64
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