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Baseball is littered with those kinds of seasons from pitchers. Granted, 0-84 would be a record, but Bob Buhl went 0-70 in 1962.
There's 146 players with more than 100 career PA and batting averages below .100. And some do date back to the teens and 20s. If this is every pitcher, that's probably a bad thing, but if it's just a few, probably not. |
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So, so true. I had one pinch hitter go 1-58 over the course of the season with 44 K. When starting he hit 44-144 with 7 HR. Crack under pressure? I think it's programming LOSE. He sure had a nasty ratings hit in the offseason though...
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