Which pitcher had the fewest losses during a stretch in their career> where they had 100 wins? From early 1998 until the end of 2003, Pedro> Martinez went through a stretch where he was 100-28. This stat may> even be better depending on how he started the 2004 season> (retrosheet.org doesn't have 2004 up yet). Other runners up are Sandy> Koufax (100-31 to end his career), Randy Johnson (100-33 from near the> end of 1992 until early 1999), and Dwight Gooden (100-37 to start his> career). Anyone better? Maybe some of the workhorses of the 1800's?
In article <POKdnTbwetAjow_fRVn-hw@adelphia.com>, "Don McC" <DonMcC@adelphia.net> wrote:
"Rerics" <mccres@aol.com> queries:>
Which pitcher had the fewest losses during a stretch in their career> > where they had 100 wins? From early 1998 until the end of 2003, Pedro> > Martinez went through a stretch where he was 100-28. This stat may> > even be better depending on how he started the 2004 season> > (retrosheet.org doesn't have 2004 up yet). Other runners up are Sandy> > Koufax (100-31 to end his career), Randy Johnson (100-33 from near the> > end of 1992 until early 1999), and Dwight Gooden (100-37 to start his> > career). Anyone better? Maybe some of the workhorses of the 1800's?>
You can check Pedro's 2004 start using ESPN's game log stats.
Rerics wrote in news:1116878062.714360.189010@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:>
Which pitcher had the fewest losses during a stretch in their career> where they had 100 wins? From early 1998 until the end of 2003, Pedro> Martinez went through a stretch where he was 100-28. This stat may> even be better depending on how he started the 2004 season> (retrosheet.org doesn't have 2004 up yet). Other runners up are Sandy> Koufax (100-31 to end his career), Randy Johnson (100-33 from near the> end of 1992 until early 1999), and Dwight Gooden (100-37 to start his> career). Anyone better? Maybe some of the workhorses of the 1800's?>
Gerry Myerson wrote in news:gerry-FC2FE2.08362024052005@sunb.ocs.mq.edu.au:>
In article <POKdnTbwetAjow_fRVn-hw@adelphia.com>,> "Don McC" <DonMcC@adelphia.net> wrote:>
"Rerics" <mccres@aol.com> queries:> >
Which pitcher had the fewest losses during a stretch in their> > > career where they had 100 wins? From early 1998 until the end of> > > 2003, Pedro Martinez went through a stretch where he was 100-28.> > > This stat may even be better depending on how he started the 2004> > > season (retrosheet.org doesn't have 2004 up yet). Other runners> > > up are Sandy Koufax (100-31 to end his career), Randy Johnson> > > (100-33 from near the end of 1992 until early 1999), and Dwight> > > Gooden (100-37 to start his career). Anyone better? Maybe some of> > > the workhorses of the 1800's?> >