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I have faith in everyone involved in the discussion
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The 1945 Phillies were 46-and-108
My cousin, in his last year in majors, was 0-7 (but he was 22-10 for the Dodgers in '41). ...but, Jimmie Foxx, yes that one, was 1-and-0 ! as Casey used to say, 'You can look it up!' As far as Indians' pitchers are concerned- While I really think Kluber had the best season and should win, my personal tastes run to the southpaws Sabathia, who played here in Columbus albeit briefly, and Lee whose windup is so smooth and precise...I'd definitely pay to see him pitch! Floyd Bannister came through Columbus many moons ago and had a real graceful windup too.
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