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Just Burnes and Woodruff but they are 2nd & 3rdDoes Milwaukee account for 4 of those 8 pitchers with 3.00 ERAs?
Just Burnes and Woodruff but they are 2nd & 3rdDoes Milwaukee account for 4 of those 8 pitchers with 3.00 ERAs?
I was using B-Ref's leaderboard, which requires 1 IP per team game played (156). Peralta just misses the cut right now at 144.1 IP while Lauer is at 113.2 IP.Peralta - 2.81
Lauer - 2.93
I was using B-Ref's leaderboard, which requires 1 IP per team game played (156). Peralta just misses the cut right now at 144.1 IP while Lauer is at 113.2 IP.
The '60s Cubs are probably the gold standard. Ernie Banks, Ron Santo, Billy Williams, Fergie Jenkins, zero pennants or playoff appearances.Ohtani told the Los Angeles Times that unless the Angels become competitive, he'll start looking towards taking his talents elsewhere.
Has there ever been a sports organization that's blown having TWO once in a generation level talents like the Angels? I know there's been plenty of teams to have multiple generational talents that didn't win championships but at least they got to the point of competing for championships (or at least a championship). Angels have won zero playoff games since Mike Trout debuted ten years ago. Not series...GAMES! They've only had above .500 seasons four times in his career (and zero since Ohtani debuted)
I think so, if there is a three way tie for wc #2.is there still any scenario where we get a Game 163 with Toronto or Seattle playing AL East #3 team with the winner facing AL East 2nd place team, @alkeiper ? I saw something like that on Reddit earlier this weekend. (Sorry @cobainwasmurdered )
GO JUMP IN A LAKE!(I hope you're not a part of that).