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KCGHOST
03-10-2006, 12:45 PM
Since 1920 Billy Sherdel and Joe Sambito to pull off this single season feat.

gregvanv
03-10-2006, 03:32 PM
W-0 L-0.

Sambito was pretty good at this, 3 seasons.

Erik Bedard
03-10-2006, 03:56 PM
W-0 L-0.

Sambito was pretty good at this, 3 seasons.

That may be right, although you would definitely need some IP or GS requirement. I'm gonna say, just as a guess, 15 GS or, if you want IP, then maybe 100?

Ursa Major
03-11-2006, 12:08 AM
Since 1920 Billy Sherdel and Joe Sambito to pull off this single season feat.Is there a word (or three) missing here? I do not understand this sentence fragment.

Erik Bedard
03-11-2006, 05:24 AM
Is there a word (or three) missing here? I do not understand this sentence fragment.

I'm assuming the missing words are "are the only pitchers".

runningshoes
03-11-2006, 06:21 AM
Is that your new Ferrari car?

Nice.....but I'll think I'll wait for the F-15. ;)

KingSwisher
03-12-2006, 11:40 AM
Since 1920 Billy Sherdel and Joe Sambito to pull off this single season feat.

Only pitchers to throw two in place again.

KCGHOST
03-13-2006, 07:24 AM
I'm assuming the missing words are "are the only pitchers".


That is correct. My bad.

KCGHOST
03-13-2006, 07:30 AM
That may be right, although you would definitely need some IP or GS requirement. I'm gonna say, just as a guess, 15 GS or, if you want IP, then maybe 100?

There are no GS or IP requirements for this answers. The only requirement is that it is a single season feat by a pitcher after 1920. Having an 0-0 mark for three seasons would be a career feat. The modern era record for most 0-0 seasons is 5 held by Dave Tomlin.

Erik Bedard
03-13-2006, 04:02 PM
There are no GS or IP requirements for this answers. The only requirement is that it is a single season feat by a pitcher after 1920. Having an 0-0 mark for three seasons would be a career feat. The modern era record for most 0-0 seasons is 5 held by Dave Tomlin.

That can't be correct. I just opened up to a random page in the pitcher's register in Total Baseball and found THREE pitchers with single-season 0-0 records.

KCGHOST
03-14-2006, 06:31 AM
That can't be correct. I just opened up to a random page in the pitcher's register in Total Baseball and found THREE pitchers with single-season 0-0 records.

I don't know what you are objecting to here but if you check B-R you will see Dave Tomlin had five 0-0 seasons. I was not saying that he had a career mark of 0-0. I was saying that in his career he had five seasons with a 0-0 record.

In any event this 0-0 record thing in any form is not the correct answer.

Brooklyn
03-14-2006, 07:35 AM
In trying to figure this out, I noticed that Sambito had a season where his ERA and WHIP were exactly the same. Not the answer since Sherdel never did this, but it got me wondering how rare that feat is?

Erik Bedard
03-14-2006, 10:09 AM
I don't know what you are objecting to here but if you check B-R you will see Dave Tomlin had five 0-0 seasons. I was not saying that he had a career mark of 0-0. I was saying that in his career he had five seasons with a 0-0 record.

In any event this 0-0 record thing in any form is not the correct answer.

Not the part about Tomlin, the part about not needing any GS, G, or IP requirements. I find that to be somewhat wrong.

KCGHOST
03-14-2006, 10:15 AM
Not the part about Tomlin, the part about not needing any GS, G, or IP requirements. I find that to be somewhat wrong.


My comment was that there are no GS or IP requirements. And that is correct.

Erik Bedard
03-17-2006, 05:01 AM
My comment was that there are no GS or IP requirements. And that is correct.

Sorry. I didn't see the part about the 0-0 record not being correct.

Erik Bedard
02-24-2012, 01:51 PM
Walk at least five times without striking out?