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By: Aron Wallad Back By Popular Demand - Come and See Those Amazing Baseball Stats For some people this is Baseball Fantasy - For some people this is Baseball Memorabilia. For me it is joy and amazement. I love perusing the baseball stats. This article was written after the 2004 Baseball Season Walter Johnson One of the first to enter the Hall of Fame in 1936 - From 1912 to 1915 He won 124 games. He started 152 games and completed 131 games - Do you think the Senators had a strong bullpen? He pitched in 196 games Walter had 10 years with an era of under 2 and a lifetime era 2.17 Pedro Martinez Third highest lifetime winning % all time. 2653 strike outs in 2296 innings - an average of 10.39 strike outs per game During one period - 325 innings without allowing a home run with a man on base. - 321 starts - 42 complete games Christy Mathewson In his initial three years he had a record of 34-37. Not what I would call a stellar performance. His next three years - 94-34 - He discovered spinach? Lifetime era - 2.13 He pitched in a total of 11 World Series games. His era was .97 yes .97 - And had 79 career shutouts Babe Ruth Won 47 games in two year period of 1916-1917 Has 15th best era lifetime. - 671 winning % is 10th highest. Sandy Koufax Last two years- He won 53 and lost 17 When most players careers lose steam at the end he had his best years. In a two year period he struck out 699 batters. - Greatest pitcher I ever saw. Grover Cleveland Alexander From 1914-1917 He pitched at least 355 innings per year. and he won 121 games From 1915-1916 he had 28 shutouts. In his career he Completed 437 of 599 games started - He didn't trust many people, most of all his bullpen. I am kidding. Had six straight years of era under 2 Nolan Ryan Won 71 games from the ages of 40 to 46 From 1972-1974 Struck out 1079 batters and had 15 seasons of 200 or more strikeouts Randy Johnson Six years over 300 strikeouts + three years with between 290-299 strikeouts. First six years in the majors his won loss statistics were 56-61. From ages 29-40 190-67 record I love this stuff. Feel free to pass this on to anyone you think would enjoy reading about baseball. Author Bio Aron Wallad has been a baseball lover for over 45 years. You will love his honesty and his passion.. You will be touched by the heartwarming stories. The unusual statistics will amaze you and the quotes will make you laugh... Sometimes. Go here right now to join his ezine www.baseballsprideandjoy.com Article Source: http://www.ArticleGeek.com - Free Website Content |
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