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Sean_C said:As mentioned before, Cy Young's 511 wins would be #1. The next closest is almost 100 away (Walter Johnson at 417). Maddux and Clemens are the only modern pitchers to get "close", if you think 156 and 157 wins to tie is "close". No pitcher will ever average 20 wins a year for 25 consecutive years (or 25 wins for 20 years) to get even within 11 of that record.
sheetskout said:leatherman said:The pitch is 100.9, not 101.9.
It's my understanding that several pitchers including Joel Zumaya, Randy Johnson, and Strasburg have all thrown pitches faster than this on record. I believe these three and one I've forgotten were the only players to hit 104 on a radar gun. The other guy may be Matt Anderson but I can't quite remember.
How is Ryan's pitch speed a record?
Metsfan75 said:Nobody said it but I believe
Hack Wilson's 191 RBI Season
The closest active player was Manny Ramirez with 165 in 1999
leatherman said:Most grand slams given up to the same player in the same inning: Chan Ho Park (2)
http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes ... 4230.shtml
A pitcher will get 512 wins before a pitcher gives up three grand slams to the same player in the same inning.
nyyankeesfan.13722 said:Will White's 680 Innings Pitched or Charles Radbourn's 56 wins. If talking live ball era exclusively then I doubt anyone will break Mickey Lolich's 376 innings pitched.
edit: How about the Orioles having four 20 game winners in one year. That would be tough to break.
But to break it would require five 20 game winners which would will likely never happen.GAbballplayer148 said:nyyankeesfan.13722 said:Will White's 680 Innings Pitched or Charles Radbourn's 56 wins. If talking live ball era exclusively then I doubt anyone will break Mickey Lolich's 376 innings pitched.
edit: How about the Orioles having four 20 game winners in one year. That would be tough to break.
The Braves came close in '93:
Maddux: 20
Glavine: 22
Smoltz: 15
Avery: 18
But to break it would require five 20 game winners which would will likely never happen.[/quote:5yjjjpwk]nyyankeesfan.13722 said:GAbballplayer148 said:[quote="nyyankeesfan.13722":5yjjjpwk]Will White's 680 Innings Pitched or Charles Radbourn's 56 wins. If talking live ball era exclusively then I doubt anyone will break Mickey Lolich's 376 innings pitched.
edit: How about the Orioles having four 20 game winners in one year. That would be tough to break.
The Braves came close in '93:
Maddux: 20
Glavine: 22
Smoltz: 15
Avery: 18
GarkoCollector said:I think hitting 5 HR in a game will never happen because pitchers in the Majors turn into butthurt ******* and end up throwing at guys that hit a few in a game.
BrewerSuperCollector said:Johnny Vander Meer's record of consecutive no-hitters. It may be tied, but for sure won't be broken.