Tuesday, April 18, 2006
10 Game Segments
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3 Comments:
I don't know if you keep track of this, but are Church's totals the highest any Nat has had? Off hand, I can't remember a 7+ WV.
How could you forget Gary Bennett !?!
http://thenats.blogspot.com/2005/06/erv-boxscore-for-june-2-vs-atlanta.html
I think Ryan Drese's 1-0 game against the Angels last year also might have been higher.
The system I was using last year was slightly different, and probably a bit inflated, so Church's number is clearly among the best.
I didn't forget about Gary Bennet! Trust me, the scarring will last for years. I just figured the homers were bigger.
Yeah, Drese makes a lot of sense. For some reason, I never think about the pitchers for these stats.
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