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World Series Aces
Posted By: peter chao
Of course there was Christy Mathewson and Joe "Iron Man" McGinnty, but how about other World Series twosomes? |
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World Series Aces
Posted By: Bobby Binder
Koufax and Drysdale (Dodgers) |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
1960 Pirates -Vern Law/Harvey Haddix and of course --Elroy Face --they made it possible for the historic home run !! |
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Posted By: Matt
2007 - CC and Fausto |
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World Series Aces
Posted By: Jimi
There is: |
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Posted By: Joe D.
Don Larsen must be mentioned in this thread. |
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World Series Aces
Posted By: peter chao
Joe D., |
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World Series Aces
Posted By: Joe D.
I forget the movie with brendan frasier (as a Yankee pitcher)..... |
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World Series Aces
Posted By: Darren
1968 Tiger |
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World Series Aces
Posted By: Marc S.
in the 1984 and 1991 World Series (we'll forget about 1992) |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
There have been many great World Series pitching tandems, but none more colorful than Dizzy and Daffy Dean of the '34 Cardinals ... |
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World Series Aces
Posted By: Steve Murray
How about 27 batters on 27 pitches. Now wouldn't that be more perfect? |
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World Series Aces
Posted By: peter chao
Marc S. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
For a pitcher, I don't think that would be better. |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
Is there a situation where a batter can be called out without a pitch being thrown? I seem to remember it in connection with batting out of turn --some of you who have scored games may be able to identify this situation --in any event would it be possible to have a total of 26 pitches thrown? |
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Posted By: Marc S.
a pitch never needs to be thrown. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
that is pretty cool. |
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World Series Aces
Posted By: peter chao
Marc S, |
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World Series Aces
Posted By: barrysloate
1969: Seaver and Koosman |
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World Series Aces
Posted By: Mike
Let's not forget: Spahn and Sain and pray for rain |
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Posted By: David Davis
An old Ripley's Believe it or Not cartoon stated that the least amount of pitches that can be thrown in a game is 9. |
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World Series Aces
Posted By: barrysloate
How can a team get six hits in an inning without scoring a run? |
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World Series Aces
Posted By: Bob
Warren Spahn and Lew Burdette of the 58 and 59 Braves |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Barry's question: |
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Posted By: Clint
The Orioles had several. Most noteable Palmer and Mcnally in 66,69,70 and 71. Throw in Cuellar in the last three. They had four twenty game winners in 1971 and lost the series. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Well I'm a fan of Ed Reulbach, so I have to work him in somehow... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Eric- you hit the nail on the head. Well done! |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I think Barry has a point... How can that last hitter get credit for a hit if he doesn't reach safely? |
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Posted By: howard
How about four aces? In the late 40's and early 50's the Yanks had four great post season pitchers on the same team: |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I played in a little league game with 3 straight triples and the team didnt score a run. Thats basically impossible in a major league game because triples are so hard to hit but the first 2 batters got thrown out at home trying to stretch it into an inside-the-park homer and the 3rd one the coach stopped him eventhough as i remember he had the best chance of scoring and then the next batter struck out |
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Posted By: peter chao
Beckett and Schilling. |
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Posted By: peter chao
I may be premature with naming Beckett and Schilling, but look at in this way, Beckett has the potential to win 3 games in the World Series. All Schilling and Dice-K need to do is win one game between them during the first 4 games of the WS. Red Sox are going to be tough to beat if Beckett wins game 1. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Peter, do you own a dog that you could talk to? |
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World Series Aces
Posted By: peter chao
Jeff L., |
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World Series Aces
Posted By: Bruce Babcock
Actually, Burdette's big year (3 WS wins) was 1957. |
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Posted By: Bob
Yes Bruce, you're right, should have been 57 and 58 against the Yanks, the Go-Go-White Sox were in the 59 WS. |
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