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Originally Posted by Charlie Hough
Kelric, that's a bizarre group of guys to be the only pitchers to throw perfect games. Jim Beattie is particularly amusing. But with recalc turned off, maybe those guys were start pitchers in your game.
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Beattie pitched thirteen seasons for the Blue Jaysgoing 193-163 over 3184 innings with a 3.59 ERA and 110 ERA+. His best season was easily his second season, 1979, when he went 19-11 with a 2.90 ERA in 328 IP with 40 starts. He did walk 118, though. For the most part Toronto was pretty terrible during his tenure.
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Originally Posted by NYY #23
Would you mind sharing your 300 game winners? And who holds the longest hitting streak?
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Chuck Klein had a 46 game hit streak in 1931.
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Rank Player W YEAR
1 Larry McKeon* 427 1885-1906
2 Larry Corcoran* 424 1881-1899
3 Silver King* 414 1887-1910
4 Bill Stemmeyer* 387 1885-1910
5 Willie McGill* 369 1890-1913
6 Tim Keefe* 368 1880-1898
7 Ed Morris* 361 1884-1901
8 Sadie McMahon* 360 1889-1907
9 Pud Galvin* 357 1875-1896
10 Frank Tanana* 354 1973-1995
11 Pete Conway* 343 1885-1902
12 Charlie Ferguson* 341 1884-1901
13 Walter Johnson* 338 1908-1929
14 Bert Blyleven* 332 1970-1996
15 Nap Rucker* 331 1907-1926
16 Charley Radbourn* 330 1882-1896
17 Toad Ramsey* 326 1885-1903
18 Scott Stratton* 324 1888-1909
19 Matt Kilroy* 322 1887-1904
20 Jim Whitney* 319 1881-1895
21 Charlie Getzien* 317 1884-1909
22 Jim Britt* 316 1872-1901
23 Johnny Babich* 315 1934-1958
24 Pete Donohue* 313 1922-1946
24 Tony Mullane* 313 1881-1895
26 Sam Weaver* 312 1876-1900
27 Mickey Hughes* 311 1888-1905
28 Jose Rijo# 303 1984-2009
Blyleven! His 1120 VORP leads baseball, followed by Silver King (1030), McKeon (1027) and Ed Morris (1011).