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Related: About this forumIs Yoshinobu Yamamoto about to pitch his second complete game in the post season?
Has this ever been done before?
Diamond_Dog
(38,879 posts)MarineCombatEngineer
(16,372 posts)Congrats to Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
awesomerwb1
(4,917 posts)Should've been a shutout but for the little league dropped pop up by Freddie.
Oeditpus Rex
(43,094 posts)Freddie had to run hard to get to it and just went half a steo too far.
Somebody explain why pirchers can field only one-hoppers hit right back at them.
MarineCombatEngineer
(16,372 posts)StoolPigeon
(169 posts)But pitchers don't usually go after infield hits because of the change in slope from the mound to level ground. This can cause a fall or even an injury when they concentrate on the ball instead of their feet.
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Oeditpus Rex
(43,094 posts)Or, used to. They'd practice getting off the mound quickly to field bunts and toppers.
Yoshi wouldnl't even have had to sprint off the mound to catch that one. Watch a replay.
Oeditpus Rex
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These days, they're a big deal. Pitchers cost millions of dollars per season, and owners don't want to risk injury to them by letting them throw too much.
Brother Buzz
(39,226 posts)Yamamoto threw 105 pitches. I don't know what his pitch count was going into the ninth inning, but he maintained his stuff through the entire game so we can assume Roberts figured he was good to go.
Oeditpus Rex
(43,094 posts)the condition of the bullpen...
As with almost everything else in baseball, there's no single standard.
johnnyplankton
(577 posts)Sailingdiver
(315 posts)Bob Gibson pitched and won a total of 7 full games in the World Series.
He achieved a 7-2 record in his nine World Series appearances, with all seven of his wins coming in complete games.
He holds the record for the most consecutive World Series wins (7) and the most consecutive complete games (8).
He was a machine.
MarineCombatEngineer
(16,372 posts)Probably a record that will never be broken.
rsdsharp
(11,463 posts)Sandy Koufax had two complete game wins in 1963 and 1965, AND pitched six innings in a loss in 65. He also pitched 311 innings in the 1963 regular season, and 335.2 innings in the 1965 season.
MarineCombatEngineer
(16,372 posts)And here I thought I knew a lot about Baseball, jeez, was I wrong, I had no idea.
I guess the saying that Google is your friend is true.
That is some amazing stats and I thank you for sharing them.
Oeditpus Rex
(43,094 posts)ever since elementary school. Sometimes I wish I could access the baseball files in my head and download them into a text file. It'd take up many gigabytes.
Btw -- pretty much everything you could want to know about baseball, statistics-wise, can be found at baseball-reference.com. It goes back to 1876 (though records that old are sketchy), when the National League was formed, and includes the Negro Leagues, Mexican leagues, minor leagues and others. I mean, you can probably find Candy Cummings' (inventor of the curve ball) WHIP.
(What you won't find there is anecdotal stuff, like Roger Bresnahan invented shin guards or Cap Anson was a huge racist. For that, y'gotta read like ten thousand books... and I'm probably pretty close to that.)