Wednesday, November 5, 2014

BASEBALL: Back-to-back 200 K seasons with same team



It was in the news recently that Sale's back-to-back 200 K seasons with the White Sox gives the Sox their 4th such pitcher to do so in their history. But no context was given. Is that a lot? How do other teams compare. So I used baseball-reference's play index to find out. Here are how the franchices rank:10 - Dodgers: Koufax, Drysdale, Kershaw, Sutton, Nomo, Valenzuela, Messersmith, Singer, Vance, Park7 - Phillies: Carlton, Bunning, Halladay, Schilling, Alexander, Lee, Hamels7 - Tigers: Lolich, Bunning, Verlander, Scherzer, Morris, Coleman, Newhouser6 - Giants: Perry, Marichalo, Mathewson, Lincecum, K Brown, Schmidt6 - Twins: Blyleven, W Johnson, J Santana, C Pascual, D Chance, Kaat6 - Indians: G Perry, S McDowell, Feller, Tiant, Colon, Score5 - Red Sox: Clemens, P Martinez, Lester, SJ Wood, Young4 - Astros: Ryan, Richard, Kile, Scott4 - White Sox: Vazquez, E Walsh, Sale, T Bradley3 - Angels: Ryan, Finley, Tanana3 - Mariners: R Johnson, F Hernandez, Langston3 - Diamondbacks: R Johnson, Schilling, Haren3 - Mets: Seaver, Cone, Gooden3 - Cardinals: Gibson, Wainwright, De Leon3 - Cubs: Jenkins, Wood, Zambrano3 - Reds: Maloney, Soto, Harang2 - Rangers: Ryan, Darvish2 - Yankees: Cone, Guidry2 - Rays: Price, Shields2 - Blue Jays: Clemens, Halladay2 - Athletics: Waddell, Plank2 - Braves: Smoltz, P Neikro2 - Brewers: Gallardo, Higuera1 - Nationals: P Martinez1 - Orioles: Mussina1 - Pirates: Veale1 - Padres: Peavy0 - Rockies0 - Royals0 - Marlins via /r/baseball http://www.reddit.com/r/baseball/comments/2lds50/backtoback_200_k_seasons_with_same_team/

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