tworoosters
ERA lower than his WHIP
April 20, 2013 at 02:10AM View BBCode
I don't know, maybe this happens all the time in this silly league but [url=http://beta.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=9808315]Big Bill Thompson[/url] finished the regular season with a WHIP of .58 and an ERA of .50.
Thompson also had one of the most insane lines ever in the win/loss department, Thompson made 36 starts and never gave up more than 3 earned runs in a start, in fact he only did that once. He also pitched 16 shutouts, going 16-0 in those games, in the other 20 starts he gave up 16 earned runs in 146 innings, and ERA of .98 and he was ...........3-2 in those games with 15 no decisions.
It's unfathomable to me that a pitcher could have 20 starts with an ERA of .98 for a team with an almost .700 winning percentage and go 3-2.
Anyway Bill had a great year and he will finish ahead of that little bas
tard [url=http://beta.simdynasty.com/player.jsp?id=9809118]Glenn Juden[/url] who left for MFCS Atlanta over a measly $2M a year, in the Cy young balloting. That weasel is dead to me hope you enjoy missing the playoffs jerkwad
thatrogue
April 20, 2013 at 05:10AM View BBCode
Perhaps those 20 starts were against the teams with owners, and the opposing team's Ace was just as good as Thompson? In any case, that's some kind of statistical anomaly (except in this league, where everything is a statistical anomaly).
tworoosters
May 05, 2013 at 05:30PM View BBCode
Originally posted by thatrogue
Perhaps those 20 starts were against the teams with owners
Kicked your as
s in the LCS twice :)
thatrogue
May 08, 2013 at 09:36AM View formatted
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Oh...I guess I missed that the playoffs finally ran. LOL
tworoosters
May 18, 2013 at 03:05PM View BBCode
Thompson won his 300th game on September 26th, 2016, [url=http://beta.simdynasty.com/boxscore.jsp?boxscoreid=86775&cityid=29]4-2 over San Francisco[/url].
I know it doesn't mean as much here in "Crazytown" but there have only been eight pitchers accomplish it so far.
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