Vlad?
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posted by justincredibleFrank Robinson
Nope
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posted by justincredibleVlad?
Nope
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posted by justincredibleDave Winfield
Another one of my favorites but no....was drafted by MLB, NFL and NBA though
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Dawson
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posted by Al BundyDawson
Andre Dawson it is
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posted by Ironman92Andre Dawson it is
I always enjoyed those Expos teams of the early 80s with Dawson, Carter, raines
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Mays is for sure one.
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Question #35:
In one year after 1990, this HOF pitcher finished top-5 in the AL in IP, ERA, BB/9, Ks, CGs, Shutouts, and WAR. His season went so well, he received votes for the Cy Young Award.
He also had a losing record and the second most losses of any starting pitcher in the AL.
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posted by Al BundyI always enjoyed those Expos teams of the early 80s with Dawson, Carter, raines
Going through all my cards....Expos cards are easily the sharpest cards
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posted by O-TrapQuestion #35:
In one year after 1990, this HOF pitcher finished top-5 in IP, ERA, BB/9, Ks, CGs, Shutouts, WAR, and hits (top 5 fewest among starters). His season went so well, he received votes for the Cy Young Award.
He also had a losing record and the second most losses of any starting pitcher in the AL.
Feels like Smoltz
Edit: wrong league
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posted by O-TrapQuestion #35:
In one year after 1990, this HOF pitcher finished top-5 in the AL in IP, ERA, BB/9, Ks, CGs, Shutouts, and WAR. His season went so well, he received votes for the Cy Young Award.
He also had a losing record and the second most losses of any starting pitcher in the AL.
Felix Hernandez
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Jack Morris
Randy Johnson
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posted by Ironman92Feels like Smoltz
Nope. AL.
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posted by O-TrapQuestion #35:
In one year after 1990, this HOF pitcher finished top-5 in the AL in IP, ERA, BB/9, Ks, CGs, Shutouts, and WAR. His season went so well, he received votes for the Cy Young Award.
He also had a losing record and the second most losses of any starting pitcher in the AL.
Verlander?
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posted by Al BundyFelix Hernandez
Good guess. Never got Cy Young votes with a losing record.
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posted by Ironman92Jack Morris
Randy Johnson
Not a bad guess with Morris, but not quite.
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Hernandez and Verlander aren’t in HOF
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posted by Laley23Verlander?
No Cy votes with a losing record.
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posted by Ironman92Hernandez and Verlander aren’t in HOF
Also true.
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Not many HOF pitchers after 1990 in AL and not reliever
Mussina?
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Nolan Ryan again?
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posted by Ironman92Not many HOF pitchers after 1990 in AL and not reliever
Mussina?
Bingo. Vintage 2000, Mussina finished top 5 in all those categories, got himself a Cy Young vote, and finished 11-15.
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posted by O-TrapBingo. Vintage 2000, Mussina finished top 5 in all those categories, got himself a Cy Young vote, and finished 11-15.
Was that the year Clemens his teammate went 20-3 but had great run support while Mussina was hard luck?