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|  Second Trivia Question 
			
			i am a pitcher. Through the first three years of my career I was 32-48. However during the last 8 years of my career I was 120-88, albeit with a higher than 3.00 ERA. Who am I, and did I make it to the HOF? Please do not look this one up and post an answer.
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			My first guess is Red Ruffing as he was TERRIBLE when he first made the Majors and eventually eased into a serviceable payer later.  Rather similar to Dazzy Vance in that it took him forever to finally "get it", Vance's first quality Major League season came after turning 30 years old. 
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			Not Ruffing or Vance. As a clue, I think most will find the answer surprising.
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			Another clue-The highest three salary years of this pitcher's career were his last three when he made $20,000 per annum. Prior to that, his highest salary was $12,000/yr.
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			Last clue-The pitcher spent his entire career with one team, had 34 career saves, and had a K/BB ratio of almost 3/1.
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			With 150 wins I am guessing no on the HOF.  This certainly is not Koufax or Dean.
		 
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			But we can't really conclude from the information provided how many career wins he had.  We're told he had 32 in his first 3 seasons and that he had 120 in his final 8 seasons, but for all we know he could have had an 8-year career (120 total career wins, 32 of which came in his first 3 seasons) or a 22-year career (152 wins already noted at the beginning and end of his career plus another 11 seasons worth of wins not addressed in the OP).
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			Hoyt Wilhelm? And yes on HOF. Re-read and saw only one team. He played on about 12. Last edited by stlcardsfan; 01-31-2018 at 07:11 AM. | 
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			I'm almost certain this isn't correct, but I know he had a 20-win season as a reliever one time, so I'm gonna say Roy Face, not of Hall of Fame fame. Edited to add: Okay, I checked. Not Face, and it was only 18 wins that season. Shows what I know. Last edited by darwinbulldog; 01-31-2018 at 07:24 AM. | 
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			I think I figured it out....I won't spoil it, but a further clue is that "K/BB of almost 3/1" is a little misleading. It is closer to about 2.5/1 if it's the pitcher I am thinking of...
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			man 34 career saves and $20k a salary really throwing me off...guy must have pitched in the early 70s since saves became a stat in 1969..maybe its a Luis Taint type...Red Sox?
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			Alright I looked it up. And yes I was surprised.
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			Right, which itself is surprising, no?
		 
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|  The process of elimination might work 
			
			It is not Jesse Burkett.   
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			Peter is right (kinda)--it is Walter Johnson. Pretty surprising till you look at all the numbers.
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