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Scherzer?
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A great guesses, but Scherzer is at 4.51 K/BB, and is in the top 10.
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Chris Sale
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Correct John! Chris Sale is second all time with 5.31 K/BB.
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Just as an aside, it's fascinating how people ignore the clues.
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Could it be the Kilroy (Jack Kilroy?) who struck out 513 batters in 1886?
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Jim McCormick? Going solely with the "Mc" here.
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Haha, good logic, but McCormick was from Glasgow, Scotland.
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As a reliever who pitched only 10 years or so he didn't have nearly enough innings for this thread, but Uehara's ratio is unreal, over 7.
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Man, take away Sale's freak injuries, and he would have some really impressive numbers especially after last year. Not that they are bad, he is still a borderline HOFer I think.
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