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Old 04-17-2013, 08:24 AM   #107
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Non-HOF Pitching Leaders

Same sort of display here that was used for the hitters in the previous post. The 2071 inductees were selected before these posts were made. No one on these lists are entered in the final class.

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ERA: Aaron Poreda, 2.780, 4th, Eligible
Wins: Eddie Cicotte, 261, 7th, Eligible
Losses: Jack Morris, 232, 2nd, Eligible
Win %: Roy Halladay, .6753, 2nd, Active
Saves: Charlie Geggus, 488, 3rd, Active
Games: Lindy McDaniel, 1293, 2nd, Eligible
Games Started: Nolan Ryan, 685, Eligible in 2075
Complete Games: Josh Tomlin, 169, 3rd, Eligible
Shutouts: Marty O'Toole, 38, t-1st, Eligible
Innings Pitched: Nolan Ryan, 4371, 7th, Eligible in 2075
Hits Allowed: Eddie Cicotte, 4233, 2nd, Eligible
Home Runs Allowed: Gaylord Perry, 445, 7th, Eligible
Strikeouts: Nolan Ryan, 5393, 2nd, Eligible in 2075
Walks: Nolan Ryan, 2425, 1st, Eligible in 2075
BB/9: John H Murphy, 0.836, 2nd, Eligible in 2076
H/9: Frank J Pearce, 6.662, 2nd, Eligible
K/9: John H Fitzgerald, 12.275, 4th, Eligible
VORP: Lefty Grove, 840.46, 10th, Eligible in 2073
WHIP: James Burke, 0.971, 2nd, Eligible in 2074
OpAVE: Frank J Pearce, .2071, 3rd, Eligible
OpOBP: James Burke, .2565, 2nd Eligible in 2074
OpSlg: Charlie Sprague, .2879, 2nd, Eligible
OpOPS: Charlie Sprague, .5996, 1st, Eligible
WAR: Greg Maddux, 121.01, 5th, Active

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Eddie Cicotte won 20 games his rookie season, and that was it. He struck out 200 in a season only once in his 20 year career and carried an ERA+ of 110. He didn't win a Cy Young Award. In spite of having the 7th highest win total in league history, he could not get in.

Two pitchers managed to win 300 games in what was, essentially, a 2012 environment league, Walter Johnson and Charlie Ferguson. Johnson is not a surprise. Ferguson seems to get consistently kind treatment from the development dice, in my experience. That was in v 13. We will see how he does in v14.

Frank Killen is the number 1 pitcher on the win % list, but he has not put in 10 years of service. In 6 seasons he is 97-41 and has won 2 CYAs.
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