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Post by schellis on Nov 3, 2014 20:57:41 GMT -5
Which pitcher for each team started the most games.
Braves---W. Spahn--635 Mets --- Seaver -- 395 Nationals/Expos -- Rogers -- 393 Phillies---S. Carlton--499 Marlins --- Nolasco --197 Reds ---Rixey--357 Cubs --- Jenkins --- 347 Brewers/Pilots Cardinals --- Gibson -- 482 Pirates --- Friend -- 477 Dodgers --- Sutton --- 533 Giants --- Mathewson --- 551 Padres ---- Randy Jones --- 253 Rockies -- Cook --- 206 Diamondbacks -- R. Johnson --232 Yankees--Pettitte and Ford --438 Redsox --- Wakefield -- 430 Orioles/Browns --- Palmer-- 521 Rays ---- Shields -- 217 Blue Jays --- Stieb -- 408 Indians --- Feller -- 484 Whitesox Twins/1st Nationals --- W. Johnson--666 Royals --- Splittorff-- 392 Tigers --- Lolich --- 459 Angels --- Finley -- 379 Mariners --- Moyer --- 323 A's --- Plank --- 458 Rangers/2nd Nationals Astros
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Post by quantumfootball on Nov 3, 2014 21:03:16 GMT -5
Reds-Tony Mullane Braves-Warren Spahn Phillies-Steve Carlton I'll let others try to answer the others.
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Post by schellis on Nov 3, 2014 21:06:34 GMT -5
Reds-Tony Mullane Braves-Warren Spahn Phillies-Steve Carlton I'll let others try to answer the others. 2 out of 3. Spahn and Carlton were two of the easier ones. Spahn is number 2 all time for starts with one team.
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Post by bobroberts on Nov 3, 2014 21:43:45 GMT -5
Great Question:
Royals- Bret Saberhagan Rays- David Price Yanks- Andy Pettie
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Post by schellis on Nov 4, 2014 8:34:31 GMT -5
Great Question: Royals- Bret Saberhagan Rays- David Price Yanks- Andy Pettie Only 1 Pettitte is tied with another Yankees arm for the top slot. Price was number 2 for the Rays Can't remember were Saberhagan fell
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Post by bobroberts on Nov 4, 2014 9:28:36 GMT -5
Tigers: It should have been John Smoltz, but the GM at the time was an idiot, so I'll go with Jack Morris D-Backs: Brandon Webb Twins: Walter Johnson
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Post by schellis on Nov 4, 2014 9:44:29 GMT -5
Tigers: It should have been John Smoltz, but the GM at the time was an idiot, so I'll go with Jack Morris D-Backs: Brandon Webb Twins: Walter Johnson Nope Nope Yep Ok lets give other people a chance to play too.
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Post by psuhistory on Nov 4, 2014 12:23:31 GMT -5
Mets: Tom Seaver Browns/Orioles: Jim Palmer Senators/Twins: Walter Johnson
Since BR already named Johnson:
St. Louis Cardinals: Bob Gibson
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Post by quantumfootball on Nov 4, 2014 20:15:35 GMT -5
Rockies: Jeff Francis Marlins: Brad Penny Diamondbacks: Miguel Batista
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Post by schellis on Nov 4, 2014 20:40:19 GMT -5
Rockies: Jeff Francis Marlins: Brad Penny Diamondbacks: Miguel Batista no on all three
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Post by psuhistory on Nov 5, 2014 9:07:15 GMT -5
Athletics: Lefty Grove Cubs: Charlie Root Royals: Paul Splittorff [Guessed Splittorff, then looked it up; not a very distinguished pitching tradition.] Tigers: Mickey Lolich White Sox: Billy Pierce
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Post by schellis on Nov 5, 2014 9:17:26 GMT -5
Athletics: Lefty Grove Cubs: Charlie Root Royals: Paul Splittorff [Guessed Splittorff, then looked it up; not a very distinguished pitching tradition.] Tigers: Mickey Lolich White Sox: Billy Pierce Splittorff and Lolich are correct.
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Post by dukecrunchybagel on Nov 5, 2014 10:00:06 GMT -5
Reds - Pete Donahue Brewers - Mike Caldwell Giants - Carl Hubbell Padres - Randy Jones Mariners - Randy Johnson
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Post by bobroberts on Nov 5, 2014 10:23:10 GMT -5
Great Question: Royals- Bret Saberhagan Rays- David Price Yanks- Andy Pettie Only 1 Price was number 2 for the Rays Hmm...I guess it would have to be James Shields than. My other guess would be Scott Kazmer, but I think he got traded somewhat early in his Tampa career.
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Post by schellis on Nov 5, 2014 10:51:29 GMT -5
Reds - Pete Donahue Brewers - Mike Caldwell Giants - Carl Hubbell Padres - Randy Jones Mariners - Randy Johnson Randy Jones is the only one correct.
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