posted by cat_loverNolan Ryan?
Nope
posted by cat_loverNolan Ryan?
Nope
posted by Laley23Steib probably close to 150
Stieb #2 at 140
posted by Laley23lol ok.
Ryan, Morris, Saberhagen, Doc, Fernando or Giudry?
Morris #1 at 162
Haven’t named #3 or #4
Orel? Viola?
Clemens in about 5 years?
John Tudor?
Mike Scott?
posted by Laley23Orel? Viola?
Viola close
posted by Laley23Mike Scott?
Nope
posted by Laley23Clemens in about 5 years?
Doc 100
Clemens 95
Cmon guys....you can get the 3rd one
Rick Sutcliffe?
Charlie Hough?
Mike Scott?
Frank Tanana?
Bob Welch? Pretty sure he had like 30 wins in the lat '80s.
posted by O-TrapRick Sutcliffe?
Charlie Hough?
Mike Scott?
Frank Tanana?
Hough is 4th
posted by O-TrapBob Welch? Pretty sure he had like 30 wins in the lat '80s.
He had 27 wins in 1990....but he is still the answer at 137
Good job
Question #178:
Nolan Ryan has the most career no-hitters, one-hitters, two-hitters, and three-hitters in MLB history. And yet, he's only #2 all-time in career complete games when giving up 4 hits or less.
Who would you guess is #1?
Maddux?
Feller
posted by Laley23Maddux?
Greg spent a lot of his career as a bad-ball creator, so he's a pretty good guess, but nope. He actually only had 32 games with 9 IP and fewer than 4 hits.
Ryan had 97.
The top dog had 104.