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What's Kershaw's post season career ERA? 4.43.
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And Koufax’s was .95 and he pitched complete game shutouts in games 5 and 7 of the 1965 WS — on two days rest. I hope the comparisons between he and Kershaw are finished.
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How would Koufax fare against today's players?...He could go out anytime and pitch a 5 hit shutout. Why would he give up 5 hits, well, he is 83 after all. LOL
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I see it both ways, sometimes he was great, oftentimes bombed. But given two four run leads in a game that would have won them the WS, he coughed it up twice against the Astros. Hard to defend him at this point.
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Would love to see Scherzer & Verlander (former teammates with Detroit) face off in Game 7 of the World Series.....and both be on.
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I would bet you could take any mediocre pitcher and find a decent number of games he pitched very well.
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Randy Johnson was 7-9 in the postseason, 3.50 ERA.
Only once did he make a WS appearance in eight years in the playoffs. Not making excuses for Kershaw (he's certainly choked several times), but if you watch the games he's started, I believe his managers have left him in too long many times. Staying with their 'ace' even when he was struggling. So three of the best pitchers in recent memory, and what do we have for post season records: Maddux 11-14 Unit 7-9 Kershaw 9-11
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I don't understand why, with all the advances in training and medical knowledge, starting pitchers today are such snowflakes that you have to start to worry about their pitch count after 5 innings, even when they have an extra day of rest than used to be the norm. How often do you think their managers were worried that Spahn, or Gibby, or Seaver, or Carlton had thrown too many pitches?
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The percentage of wins credited to starters is decreasing faster than their salaries are increasing.
If Spahn was given to the hook based on a pitch count, he wouldn’t have won over 300 games, unless, of course, the early hooks allowed him to pitch into his 60s.
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Athletes do what they are conditioned to do. Blame the organizations they pitch for if you don’t like the number of innings pitchers are throwing.
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Don Newcombe was 123-66 for the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1949-1956.
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