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More Unusual Baseball Statistics By Aron WalladRead about Baseball on erreur404.info. This article about "More Unusual Baseball Statistics By Aron Wallad" will help you with the Baseball. erreur404.info specializes in Baseball. As part of Baseball your website, you also need to be aware of all everything out there so we are provideing these articles for you as reference. Back By Popular Demand Walter Johnson - One of the first to enter the Hall of Fame in 1936. From 1912 to 1915 he won 124 games. He also started 152 games and completed 131 of those games - Do you think the Senators had a strong bullpen? He pitched in 196 games. With 10 years having an era of under 2, he finished his career with a lifetime era of 2.17. Wow.... Pedro Martinez has the third highest lifetime winning % all time. He has 2653 strike outs in 2296 innings pitched. - an average of 10.39 strike outs per game. He has 321 starts with 42 complete games. Christy Mathewson. One of my all time favorites. His initial three years he had a record of 34-37. His next three years he compiled a 94-34 record. He discovered spinach? His lifetime era of 2.13 ranks with the best. And he pitched in a total of 11 World Series games. His era was .97 yes .97 in those World Series games. His 79 career shutouts also rank among the best. Babe Ruth - He won 47 games in two year period of 1916-1917 Has 15th best era lifetime with a 671 winning % is 10th highest. Sandy Koufax's last two years produced 53 wins while he lost 17 games. When most players careers lose steam at the end he had his best years. In a two year period he struck out 699 batters. Greatest pitcher I ever saw. Grover Cleveland Alexander one of true greats of the game. From 1914-1917 He pitched at least 355 innings per year. Old rubber arm won 121 games. That's an average of over 30 wins per season. From 1915-1916 he had 28 shutouts. Not too bad. In his lifetime he completed 437 of 599 games started - He didn’t trust many people, most of all his bullpen. He had six straight years of era under 2. Nolan Ryan Won 71 games from the ages of 40 to 46. From 1972-1974 Struck out 1079 batters.He had 15 seasons of 200 or more strikeouts. Randy Johnson had six years over 300 strikeouts plus three years with between 290-299 strikeouts. In first six years he had a 56-61 record. From ages 29-40 he had a 190-67 record. I love this stuff. Get Paid To Shop And Have Fun! - 75% commision, $30+ avg sale & unusually high conversion. Fix That Glove! - eBook on how to quickly repair/restore baseball and softball gloves. Aron Wallad has been a baseball lover for over 40 years. Writing about his favorite subject, baseball, has been a blessing. You will enjoy the heartwarming stories, the unusual statistics and inspiring quotes. But mostly you will love the heartwarming stories that hit a home run to your heart. Join his ezine http://www.baseballsprideandjoy.com/index.php?tag=ezineart
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OTHER ARTICLES Four Little-known Baseball / Softball Training Secrets, Part 4 By Steve Zawrotny **************************************************************************************************************************When performing RESISTANCE TRAINING, strive for STRENGTH BALANCE ACROSS JOINTS AND MUSCLE GROUPS, as opposed to merely developing size and strength**************************************************************************************************************************Why does this matter? Because muscle strength imbalances are among the leading causes of sports injuries. … Top Ten Things I Would Like To See Regarding Baseball By Aron Wallad 1 Put the designated hitter in the National League or remove the DH in the American League. Let’s create some uniformity.2 Re: Ground Rules or Grounds Rules or Grounds Rule – Not Grounds Round or Ground RoundIf, in the opinion of the umpire. I know I know, some of you do not like opinions, especially by umpires. But the umpire thinks that Derek Jeter should score on a well hit ball by Alex Rodriguez. Derek Jeter may have been running on the pitch. Whatever. The umpire thinks that Derek should… Baseball's First World Series By Chip Westley Baseball's first World Series was played in 1903. The contest to decide the World Champions of baseball resulted from player raids by the fledgling American League. This brand new league had declared itself to be a major league and contested with the senior National League for baseball talent. A bitter player war replete with lawsuits, dishonored contracts and much bitterness had raged across the baseball landscape for two years.A detente of sort was reached in January of 1903 with both sides … Choosing Your Baseball Bats By Ken Austin From the time small children are old enough to hold a baseball bat many have longed to be part of the great American pastime. Baseball bats have been around ever since the game was created and there are baseball museums that have collections of baseball bats owned and used by famous players.When kids first start to play the game of baseball they use a plastic bat. There are plastic baseball bats made today for the youngest of ballplayers and some even have baseball teams or players names on th… Jacked Up Baseball Equipment Truths! By Mike Corrado Baseball: the great all-American pastime. Few of us can remember a summer from our childhood that did not include throwing a ball around or running the diamond. Today, baseball is all of that and much more. Baseball equipment has become as advanced as the space station…well, maybe not that advanced, but it is certainly more complicated than when we were kids! The point is baseball is not just a game anymore.A few years ago, you grabbed your wooden bat and baseball and headed to the park fo… |
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