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  • 15 Wins- Over 40 and 25 years old...?

    There are 2 MLB teams to have a 15-game winner be 40 or older and a 15-game winner be 25 or younger. Both teams are post World War II. Who are the teams, what are the years and who are the players? Good luck!
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    The 2003 Mariners had Jamie Moyer, 40, who went 21-7 and Gil Meche and Joel Pineiro who each won 15 or more at age 24.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by KCGHOST
      The 2003 Mariners had Jamie Moyer, 40, who went 21-7 and Gil Meche and Joel Pineiro who each won 15 or more at age 24.
      Correct... One team down, one to go!
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      • #4
        The 1986 Angels had Don Sutton, age 40, with 15 wins while Mike Witt, age 25, and Kirk McCaskill, age 25, exceeded that mark.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by KCGHOST
          The 1986 Angels had Don Sutton, age 40, with 15 wins while Mike Witt, age 25, and Kirk McCaskill, age 25, exceeded that mark.
          That's it. Quick work on that!

          You must have seen the same piece of trivia I did on MLB.com.
          WAR? Prove it!

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          • #6
            it does make it a wee bit easier...
            :atthepc


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            • #7
              Originally posted by Zito75
              That's it. Quick work on that!

              You must have seen the same piece of trivia I did on MLB.com.

              Wish I had. Had to do it the hard way.
              Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball

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              • #8
                I read this thread, then went to MLB.com and read it...

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