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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Lets put this into perspective - if there were 3 x 30 game winners on one club then those three pitchers would have basically accounted for all of the teams wins. We know that most teams played schedules of around 140 - 154 games when most 30 game winners pitched. 90 wins from three pitchers would have been a lot of wins. The first group of 3 x 20 game winners was on Cincinnatti in 1884. First instance of 2 x 30 + 1 x 20 = Chicago, 1886. I couldn't locate a team w/ 3 x 30. |
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