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There was a pitcher in my solo league who had a 3-year record of 52-1.
The first year was injured plagued. He posted a 9-0 record. That winter, their GM offered him to me for one of my big hitters, and I accepted the deal.
In Year 2, he went 22-1 with a 1.70 ERA and 11.5 WAR.
In Year 3, he went 21-0 with a 1.28 ERA and 10.5 WAR.
His career wasn't a long one, but it was dominating, to say the least:
192-58, 2.49 ERA, 194 ERA+
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