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Single season ERA
1 RUBE FOSTER 1.242 1905
2 Christy Mathewson* 1.332 1907
3 Vic Willis 1.357 1908
4 Cy Young* 1.403 1904
5 Sherry Smith 1.410 1917
6 Harry Howell 1.500 1904
7 Mordecai Brown 1.535 1909
8 Jack Chesbro 1.621 1906
8 Harry Krause 1.621 1908
10 Pedro Martinez# 1.663 1998
Career ERA
1 Crese Heismann 2.254 1904-1909
2 Tully Sparks 2.343 1901-1911
3 Harry Krause 2.345 1907-1915
4 RUBE FOSTER 2.346 1901-1912
5 Loyd Colson* 2.351 1969-1987
6 Johnny Lush 2.369 1905-1913
7 Rip Vowinkel 2.370 1904-1911
8 Rube Waddell* 2.380 1901-1915
9 Cy Young* 2.407 1901-1912
10 John Skopec 2.418 1901-1909
Single season Wins
1 Cy Young* 30 1903
1 Bill Donovan 30 1902
1 Rube Waddell* 30 1901
4 Christy Mathewson* 29 1912
4 Bob Friend 29 1957
4 RUBE FOSTER 29 1906
4 Libe Washburn 29 1908
4 Cy Young* 29 1904
9 Dick Rudolph 28 1911
9 Russ Ford 28 1915
9 Ralph Comstock 28 1913
9 Doc Crandall 28 1916
Career Wins
1 Babe Adams* 394 1905-1926
2 Dutch Leonard* 385 1912-1935
3 SMOKEY JOE WILLIAMS* 363 1904-1923
4 Eppa Rixey* 343 1911-1933
5 Christy Mathewson* 336 1901-1919
6 TAKEHIKO BESSHO* 333 1944-1964
7 Addie Joss* 327 1901-1920
8 Leroy Paige* 320 1925-1948
9 Walter Johnson* 317 1906-1926
10 Roy Witherup* 315 1908-1928
Single Season Strikeouts
1 Rube Waddell* 324 1903
2 Pedro Martinez# 315 1998
3 Jim Maloney 312 1964
4 Randy Johnson 310 1994
5 Sandy Koufax 309 1966
6 Rube Waddell* 308 1904
7 Herb Score 306 1955
8 Red Ames 305 1904
9 RUBE FOSTER 303 1905
10 Pedro Martinez# 298 2000
Career Strike Outs
1 Nolan Ryan 4078 1965-1989
2 Roger Clemens 4010 1983-2004
3 SMOKEY JOE WILLIAMS* 3776 1904-1923
4 Pedro Martinez# 3423 1991-2007
5 Steve Carlton 3421 1964-1985
6 Walter Johnson* 3344 1906-1926
7 Randy Johnson 3318 1987-2004
8 Bert Blyleven 3296 1969-1992
9 Bob Gibson 3263 1958-1975
10 Rube Waddell* 3218 1901-1915
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99 Players and 43 pitchers made the Hall of Fame
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43 of the 53 times that a player hit 50 or more Homeruns happened after 1989.
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Sadaharu Oh hit 553 homeruns
Satchel Paige went 320-251 (in the majors) and stuckout 2752.
Jackie Robinson had 305 SB, only having over 40, twice.
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Triple Crown Winners
1922 Babe Ruth 47 Home Runs, .376/.496/.722, 157 RBI and 131 Runs in 553 AB, 120.2 VORP
1928 Chuck Klein 41 Home Runs, .357/.399/.628, 139 RBI and 125 Runs in 635 AB, 74.2 VORP
1929 Lou Gehrig 39 Home Runs, .380/.490/.676, 134 RBI and 135 Runs in 571 AB, 115.4 VORP
1935 Lou Gehrig 38 Home Runs, .347/.479/.628, 141 RBI and 140 Runs in 556 AB, 103.3 VORP
1944 Jeff Heath 37 Home Runs, .352/.437/.608, 129 RBI and 121 Runs in 586 AB, 94.0 VORP
1955 Willie Mays 52 Home Runs, .347/.396/.673, 145 RBI and 141 Runs in 611 AB, 89.6 VORP
1962 Roger Maris 46 Home Runs, .345/.412/.651, 136 RBI and 105 Runs in 585 AB, 87.3 VORP
1997 Ken Griffey 64 Home Runs, .364/.443/.765, 177 RBI and 134 Runs in 588 AB, 129.6 VORP
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Clint Zavaras (Clint Who?) had a 18 year career..........winning 195 games.
Loyd Colson (WHO????) won 92 games and saved 587 (All Time Leader) - not bad for a player who pitched in one real life game.
with OOTP ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN!!!!!!
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"Baseball gives every American boy a chance to excel, not just to be as good as someone else but to be better than someone else. This is the nature of man and the name of the game.
Ted Williams (1918-2002)
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