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cool coincidence
According to Wikipedia:
"Phoebus began his career with Baltimore pitching shutouts in his first two starts, on September 15 and 20, 1966" Imagine my surprise at reading the article after this :http://members.cox.net/ugen624/shutouts.jpg http://members.cox.net/ugen624/shutouts2.jpg (sorry, Imageshack isn't working for me at the moment) |
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Join Date: Apr 2002
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Very Cool.
I am amazed at how accurate the historical stats are in OOTP2007, especially with the 3 year recalculate. |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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Game must be broke - Your guy did it 5 months to early...
JK... very cool indeed..... |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Very cool, indeed, indeed!
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Minors (Single A)
Join Date: May 2006
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Cool
LOL. I was just thinking about what historical flukes would be the MOST DIFFICLT to duplicate given the underlying ratings of the players. Some obvious ones come to mind:
10) I think Clemen's two 20 K games is kind of a fluke. If you replay his career through with accurate roster ratings, I believe he would hit 18 at least once but not 20 on two different occasions. 9) Nolan Ryan's 7 no-hitters. He was incredible, but is this predictable given his career ratings. Maybe it was, becuase I know he also had about 10 or 12 1 hitters. 8) Johnny Vander Meer's two consecutive no-hitters (if Koufax or Gibson did it, it wouldn't have been so strange. 7) Don Larsen's WS perfect game (again, if Koufax or Gibson does it, its not a great surprise). 6) Christy Mathewson's 3 WS shutouts. 5) Brady Anderson's 50 homers. 5) Luis Gonzalez's 54 homers/.700 slugging year. 4) Denny McClain's 31 wins in 1968, or Bob Gibson's 1.12 ERA that year (I know Pedro's ERA+ was better, but it wasn't a fluke - he had 4 or 5 crazy seasons like that). 3) Roger Maris' 61 homers (looking at his career trajectory, I'd say 35-45 was his 'rated' potential that year). 2) Joe D's 56 game hitting streak. I would imagine that people replaying the entire century would be hard pressed to show a 56 game hit streak. I'm guessing one in every 10 or so accurate sims would match it. But who knows? Joe D did have a 61 (I believe?) game streak in the minors, and his brother Dom had a 34 game streak! Now that's weird. 1) Steve Carlton's recording 46% of his team's victories in 1972. That is pretty hard to match. Fortunately, the game will more lilely produce new and original flukes for us, which makes it so much fun.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: In a house in Saint Cloud, Florida.
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What about Bert Campenaris hitting 22 home runs in 1970?
Before that, he had season home run totals of: 4,6,5,3,4,2 Then he ate some magic pill and he hit 22, then followed it up with: 5,8,4,2,4,1,5,1,0,2,1,0 19 seasons, total of 79 home runs. That means he had 57 in the other 18 seasons. I use to think that it was a typo in my Baseball Encyclopedia when I was a kid.
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Location: Toronto ON by way of Glasgow UK
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http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...1&d=1173237151
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Minors (Single A)
Join Date: May 2006
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Nice streak
For some reason the standard hitting streak record is considered for only one season, and there is a seperate record for multiple season streaks. So a 59-gamer in two seasons would probably ignite a lot of contraversy.
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Join Date: May 2006
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That is a good one.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Bouncing between Phillies and Red Sox territory
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I had a guy pitch back-to-back no hitters. If you include the half game before and after those two, he had 27 scoreless innings. I have a post somewhere on the boards from when it happened.
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