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    Since 1920 Billy Sherdel and Joe Sambito to pull off this single season feat.
    Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball

  • #2
    Something to do with?

    W-0 L-0.

    Sambito was pretty good at this, 3 seasons.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by gregvanv
      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?

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      • #4
        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.
        sigpicIt's not whether you fall -- everyone does -- but how you come out of the fall that counts.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ursa Major
          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".

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          • #6
            Que Sera Sera

            Is that your new Ferrari car?

            Nice.....but I'll think I'll wait for the F-15.
            "I think about baseball when I wake up in the morning. I think about it all day and I dream about it at night. The only time I don't think about it is when I'm playing it."
            Carl Yastrzemski

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            • #7
              Originally posted by KCGHOST
              Since 1920 Billy Sherdel and Joe Sambito to pull off this single season feat.
              Only pitchers to throw two in place again.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MapleSyrupMan
                I'm assuming the missing words are "are the only pitchers".

                That is correct. My bad.
                Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MapleSyrupMan
                  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.
                  Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by KCGHOST
                    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.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MapleSyrupMan
                      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.
                      Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball

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                      • #12
                        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?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by KCGHOST
                          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.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by MapleSyrupMan
                            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.
                            Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by KCGHOST
                              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.

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