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Post by Admin on Jul 27, 2013 10:35:11 GMT -8
Who has the lowest career ERA (min 100 starts, and 1000 IP) in the live ball era?
I'll give you guys a clue. He's an active player. What a stud!
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Post by jpeck83 on Jul 29, 2013 21:53:14 GMT -8
I'm gonna need another clue lol
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Post by Admin on Jul 30, 2013 10:53:16 GMT -8
He was on Jimmy Kimmel yesterday.
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bbc7
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Post by bbc7 on Jul 30, 2013 18:50:48 GMT -8
I'm going to guess Kershaw, just because of who he plays for.
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Post by Admin on Aug 4, 2013 20:56:06 GMT -8
You are correct. He currently has the best career ERA of any starting pitcher that has pitched more than 1000 innings. One of those incredible yet under the radar stats
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Post by Admin on Aug 11, 2013 21:05:09 GMT -8
Here is another incredible stat they just rattled off today. In his career, when Kershaw receives more than 3 runs of run support, he is 49-0. All this talk about Arod everytime I'm on ESPN, they forgot to talk about the guys that are actually doing something
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Post by jpeck83 on Aug 13, 2013 21:28:40 GMT -8
Here is another incredible stat they just rattled off today. In his career, when Kershaw receives more than 3 runs of run support, he is 49-0. All this talk about Arod everytime I'm on ESPN, they forgot to talk about the guys that are actually doing something that's incredible. If the media would report on these guys, baseball would be fine
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Post by vanesabilal on Oct 30, 2013 22:24:20 GMT -8
Is Kershaw the right answer..no one has quoted that post.
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