ole
09-19-2004, 03:38 PM
Minnesota Twins History
k/year (since 1960; i'm not including the days when they had 400 ip each year like back in the 1900-1920's)
1) bert blyleven 258
2) johan santana 254---with 2 starts remaining...something tells me he'll get it.
3) bert blyleven 249
k/9ip (since '60)
1) Johan Santana 10.53
2) Dave Boswell 9.19
3) Dave Boswell 8.25
(bb+h)/ 9 ip (all-time)
1, 2, 3) Walter Johnson. 1) 7.02; 2) 8.17; 3) 8.22
4) Johan Santana 8.253
season: 19-6, 2.65 era, 8.25 (wh/9ip) or (0.917 whip), 254 K
last 20 starts as dick and bert just mentioned...17-2, 1.37 era (sick as hell)
if he does not win the cy young, i may give up on major league baseball...strike or not. schill is a great, hall of fame pitcher, but if he wins for sentimenal reasons it will be an ultimate travesty.
k/year (since 1960; i'm not including the days when they had 400 ip each year like back in the 1900-1920's)
1) bert blyleven 258
2) johan santana 254---with 2 starts remaining...something tells me he'll get it.
3) bert blyleven 249
k/9ip (since '60)
1) Johan Santana 10.53
2) Dave Boswell 9.19
3) Dave Boswell 8.25
(bb+h)/ 9 ip (all-time)
1, 2, 3) Walter Johnson. 1) 7.02; 2) 8.17; 3) 8.22
4) Johan Santana 8.253
season: 19-6, 2.65 era, 8.25 (wh/9ip) or (0.917 whip), 254 K
last 20 starts as dick and bert just mentioned...17-2, 1.37 era (sick as hell)
if he does not win the cy young, i may give up on major league baseball...strike or not. schill is a great, hall of fame pitcher, but if he wins for sentimenal reasons it will be an ultimate travesty.