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Warren Spahn batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...
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ATLANTA BRAVES - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 3/26/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... - Who was Hank Aaron's manager when he hit home run #715? THE STARTING ROTATION WARREN SPAHN Usually lifetime pitching records are unattainable and incomprehensible. Pitchers threw 40 starts and never ...
The All-Time One-Teamers
Published 3/4/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Red Sox
The numbers speak for themselves here. I am going to line these four up and show your their career stats, just because they're so damn fun to look at.
G OPS+ AVG OBP SLG
Musial 3,026 159 .331 .417 .559
Ott 2,730 155 .304 .414 .533
Mantle 2,401 172 .298 .421 .557
Williams 2,292 191 .344 .482 .634
STARTING PITCHERS: Walter Johnson, Washington Senators & Warren Spahn, Boston/Milwaukee Braves
This one is not all that close. ...
Mets Starting Pitcher PECOTA Comparables
Published 2/26/2009 by Eric Simon at Amazin' Avenue
... Johan Santana
Frank Viola
Mickey Lolich
Johnny Antonelli
Don Sutton
Warren Spahn
John Maine
Dick Woodson
Steve Bedrosian
Ernie ...
The Griddle: The Braves Statute of Limitations?
Published 1/9/2009 at Baseball Toaster
... played in 21 seasons for the Braves (1954-1974) before playing his final two seasons for the Brewers. Warren Spahn played for 20 seasons for the Braves (1942, 1946-1964) before playing his final season for the Mets and Giants. Among players for other franchises, ...
THT Daily: Crunchtime
Published 9/28/2008 by Matthew Carruth at The Hardball Times
... and moved into eighth place on the all-time wins list. He's second to Warren Spahn (363) amongst post-WWII pitchers. Maddux is slated to be the Dodgers' fourth starter in the postseason, but there's no guarantee the Dodgers will use one in the NLDS or even that they'll get to a Game 4. His plans for 2009 are up in the air at the moment. ...
Corporate Cargo Cults: Bruce Jenkins, The Duke of Moral Hazard & His Young Pitcher Slaughterhouse
Published 9/23/2008 by j (noreply@blogger.com) at Management by Baseball
... Teams should
launch a Counter-Reformation against the pitch count reforms and start
training pitchers to go the distance. It will benefit the pitchers
physically and emotionally and the teams with better potential
performance, and injury rates won’t be much different from today’s
pitch count-driven results.
There were some great examples of BITGOD
workhorses: Robin
Roberts, Warren
Spahn, Juan
Marichal, Tom
Seaver, Bob
Feller.
And Nolan Ryan and ...
The Decline of the Workhorse Starter?
Published 5/23/2008 by Arne Christensen at Dugout Central
... 5282.30
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8.
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5243.70
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Top 100 Baseball Players of All-Time
Published 5/5/2008 by Jake at Motown Sports Revival
... underrated baseball player of all-time. He missed four seasons in his prime while he served in WWII. His second season after returning from service produced 44 HR's and 127 RBI's. In the short time that he actually did play baseball, he won two MVP awards (and finished third two other times.). He hit 58 home runs in a season and also drove in 183 RBI's in a single season. No player in MLB history had his career affected by serving in a war more than Greenberg. 27) Warren Spahn I had a hard time rating Warren Spahn. I initially had him rated much lower and ...
BEST SEASON/300th WIN
Published 10/9/2007 by Mark Snyders at FOOD. SHELTER. BASEBALL.
... - It's hard to ignore a 30-game winner, especially when he also leads the league in K's and ERA. Cy Young's Red Sox finished second that year in the American League, 4 games back of the White Sox. Young finished 23 games over .500. The Red Sox only 22 games above .500. It may have been one hell of an expansion year but Young so completely dominated it's impossible to ignore him. He did go on to win another 200 games so he had a little left in him. 2. Warren Spahn - In 1961, Spahn led the NL in wins, ERA, complete games, shutouts and WHIP. He also hit 4 home runs that year. And he pitched a no-hitter. Not bad for a 40-year old. Sadly, the Majors still only gave out one Cy Young Award in 1961 and Spahn lost out to ...
The Gist: Calm Blue Ocean...
Published 9/26/2007 by The Hundley at Thunder Matt's Saloon
... Posted by The Hundley Normally we shouldn't fear going into an opponent's stadium knowing that most of the 15,000 or so so fans will be cheering for us. Normally we shouldn't fear playing against a 9-15 pitcher with an ERA around 5-1/2 when we're sending out a guy who's arguably been our best and most consistent hurler. Normally you don't fear playing a team in last place, one that's also vying for the dubious honor of Worst Record in the League. Normally. All of that being said, former Cub farmhand, Dontrelle Willis had a one-hit shutout working into the eighth inning. The D-Train certainly didn't look like the guy whose pitched this season, he looked like someone else entirely , allowing only two hits in eight innings of work. Outside of a bad second inning, Lilly was fairly effective, giving up some cheap Texas-leaguer hits, but hits nontheless. Apparently the offense never got the memo to play, as ...
The 350 Club
Published 7/3/2007 by Mantlemurcer at My Pinstripes
... Warren Spahn ...
Taking a trip back in baseball time
Published 6/5/2007 by Big Al at The Wayne Fontes Experience - A Detroit Lions Blog
... , the stats of Warren Spahn and ...
State Strikeout Leaders
Published 4/18/2007 by Ryan Armbrust at The Pastime
... Warren Spahn ...