I was reading his SABR biography. They threw in an excerpt from Bill James at the end stating Chesbro was no better than three of his contemporaries and for a couple years teammates - Sam Leever, Deacon Philippe and Jesse Tannehill.
They have remarkably similar careers. They each had 9 year stretches of at least 20 starts between 1898 - 1908 (collectively). Chesbro seems to come out on top while playing on comparatively worse teams. Not sure what James was thinking.
I know Chesbro has the lower ERA+. I put it in there for context into why James may have made his statement.
They have remarkably similar careers. They each had 9 year stretches of at least 20 starts between 1898 - 1908 (collectively). Chesbro seems to come out on top while playing on comparatively worse teams. Not sure what James was thinking.
Player | W | L | ERA | GS | CG | SHO | IP | BB | SO | ERA+ |
Chesbro | 192 | 118 | 2.53 | 310 | 243 | 35 | 2692 | 614 | 1217 | 116 |
Tannehill | 178 | 95 | 2.63 | 275 | 235 | 30 | 2355 | 384 | 843 | 121 |
Philippe | 167 | 104 | 2.56 | 268 | 230 | 25 | 2335 | 335 | 857 | 122 |
Leever | 164 | 87 | 2.48 | 264 | 219 | 35 | 2254 | 502 | 748 | 125 |
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