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Who are some of the absolute worst pitchers who still managed to pitch a ton of games over a long period of time?
I fell down a hole for the 2001 World Series when the Yankees got beat by the Diamondbacks and saw Mike Morgan on the Diamondbacks roster. This guy spent 19 seasons as a starter and only had a winning record in 3 of them. One of those winnings seasons he went 13-10 with 6.24 ERA. He pitched more than 2700 innings and started over 400 games with a career record of 141-186 with a 97 ERA+. Longevity from someone like that is very impressive. He wasn't even left handed. Last edited by packs; 02-20-2025 at 06:48 PM. |
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