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					Originally Posted by 1952boyntoncollector  right he won one more game than he lost.  So in a Huge game he had a little over a  50/50 chance to win .   Its not the total runs that matter, its when you give up the runs.
 The opposing pitchers just took better care of business (bob shaw, kaat, palmer ) than Koufax did in those 3 losses or about half the games in pitched in the postseason.
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 this is 100% wrong.  pitcher wins mean doodley squat.  You are basically arguing that a pitcher goes  0-6 in the playoffs with a 1.12 ERA and a 1.50 FIP was worse than a guy who goes 4-2 with a 6.70 era and a 7.05 FIP.  
Why should the pitcher get credit for how good his offense performed?