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Old 03-01-2025, 01:44 PM
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Scherzer?
A great guesses, but Scherzer is at 4.51 K/BB, and is in the top 10.
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Correct John! Chris Sale is second all time with 5.31 K/BB.

Just looking for the last guy, who was from Ireland and pitched in the 19th century.
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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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Correct John! Chris Sale is second all time with 5.31 K/BB.

Just looking for the last guy, who was from Ireland and pitched in the 19th century.
Jim McCormick? Going solely with the "Mc" here.
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Jim McCormick? Going solely with the "Mc" here.
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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Correct John! Chris Sale is second all time with 5.31 K/BB.

Just looking for the last guy, who was from Ireland and pitched in the 19th century.
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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