Dont know the exact year but the O's in the 60's had a team with 4 20 game winners
Dont know the exact year but the O's in the 60's had a team with 4 20 game winners
Dont know the exact year but the O's in the 60's had a team with 4 20 game winners
1971. But different day and age entirely. How often are wins lost by bullpens now?
Dont know the exact year but the O's in the 60's had a team with 4 20 game winners
1971. But different day and age entirely. How often are wins lost by bullpens now?
I believe it was in the 60s that the Indians had something like that too with Feller and 3 others.
But like I said...entirely different day and age. How many did they have this year total?
I believe it was in the 60s that the Indians had something like that too with Feller and 3 others.
But like I said...entirely different day and age. How many did they have this year total?
i know but its still crazy. dont see how the phillies dont win it all for the next 2-3 years. it is now a true win it all or its a complete failure. the sox have a STACKED lineup and the phills have a STACKED rotation. check out the phills lineup.
Victorino- hes ok nothing great
Polanco- he is average
Utley- STUD
Howard- year after year cant hit in postseason pitching
Rollins- falling off the face of the earth
Ibanez- old as shit
Brown- young. major upside
Ruiz- very average but pry phils most clutch hitter in big games
i know but its still crazy. dont see how the phillies dont win it all for the next 2-3 years. it is now a true win it all or its a complete failure. the sox have a STACKED lineup and the phills have a STACKED rotation. check out the phills lineup.
Victorino- hes ok nothing great
Polanco- he is average
Utley- STUD
Howard- year after year cant hit in postseason pitching
Rollins- falling off the face of the earth
Ibanez- old as shit
Brown- young. major upside
Ruiz- very average but pry phils most clutch hitter in big games
Jim Palmer: 20-9 (37 starts) -- 2.68 ERA -- 20 complete games -- 3 shutouts -- 282 innings
Dave McNally: 21-5 (30 starts) -- 2.89 ERA -- 11 complete games -- 1 shutout -- 224.1 innings
Mike Cuellar: -- 20-9 (38 starts) -- 3.08 ERA -- 21 complete games -- 4 shutouts -- 292.1 innings
Pat Dobson: -- 20-8 (37 starts) -- 2.90 ERA -- 18 complete games -- 4 shutouts -- 282.1 innings
Jim Palmer: 20-9 (37 starts) -- 2.68 ERA -- 20 complete games -- 3 shutouts -- 282 innings
Dave McNally: 21-5 (30 starts) -- 2.89 ERA -- 11 complete games -- 1 shutout -- 224.1 innings
Mike Cuellar: -- 20-9 (38 starts) -- 3.08 ERA -- 21 complete games -- 4 shutouts -- 292.1 innings
Pat Dobson: -- 20-8 (37 starts) -- 2.90 ERA -- 18 complete games -- 4 shutouts -- 282.1 innings
These Phillies pitchers are old though. Halladay will be 34 next season. Cliff Lee will be 32 in August of next season. Roy Oswalt will be 33 in August of next season. Brad Lidge is 34.
But I guess until you see them start to faulter...then who cares what may happen down the road? At this point...they're in it to win it and are on the top of their game.
These Phillies pitchers are old though. Halladay will be 34 next season. Cliff Lee will be 32 in August of next season. Roy Oswalt will be 33 in August of next season. Brad Lidge is 34.
But I guess until you see them start to faulter...then who cares what may happen down the road? At this point...they're in it to win it and are on the top of their game.
First off...Horford cannot be traded. If you're already low in FT%...trading him makes you worse. You're probably better off giving up Griffen but, as I've said, if someone is following basketball, Evans isn't even worth a look. His injury limits his minutes and make even limit his games soon. Of course, it doesn't hurt to try.
First off...Horford cannot be traded. If you're already low in FT%...trading him makes you worse. You're probably better off giving up Griffen but, as I've said, if someone is following basketball, Evans isn't even worth a look. His injury limits his minutes and make even limit his games soon. Of course, it doesn't hurt to try.
I still like Kobe. Even though he did go to the line for 3 shots today and missed all 3
I still like Kobe. Even though he did go to the line for 3 shots today and missed all 3
I still like Kobe. Even though he did go to the line for 3 shots today and missed all 3
I still like Kobe. Even though he did go to the line for 3 shots today and missed all 3
I hear ya. Good news is that the Warriors don't play again until Saturday and Curry "hopes" to be back by then. So no missed time in between.
I hear ya. Good news is that the Warriors don't play again until Saturday and Curry "hopes" to be back by then. So no missed time in between.
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