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The Greatest Giants Pitchers
Last time, we looked at Giant position players who had led the team in WAR in every given ten-year period, from 1883-92 to 2005-14, from Roger Connor to Buster Posey. So today, I’ll reveal the list of pitchers who led … Continue reading →
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Tagged Amos Rusie, Art Nehf, Atlee Hammaker, Bill Swift, Carl Hubbell, Christy Mathewson, Cliff Melton, Dave Koslo, Fred Toney, Freddie Fitzsimmons, Gary Lavelle, Gaylord Perry, Greg Minton, Hal Schumacher, Hooks Wiltse, Jason Schmidt, Jeff Tesreau, Jim Barr, Joe McGinnity, John Montefusco, Johnny Antonelli, Jouett Meekin, Juan Marichal, Kirk Rueter, Larry Benton, Larry Jansen, Matt Cain, Mickey Welch, pitchers, Pitching, Rick Reuschel, Robb Nen, Rod Beck, Ruben Gomez, Sal Maglie, Scott Garrelts, Stu Miller, Tim Keefe, Tim Lincecum, Vida Blue, Virgil Barnes
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Constructing a Team of Players Who Have Been Both Braves and Giants
Tonight the Giants start a three-game series against the Atlanta Braves. To mark the occasion, I’ve utilized Baseball-Reference’s multi-franchise tool and compiled a team out of the guys who played for both the Braves and the Giants. In the case … Continue reading →
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Tagged Al Dark, Atlanta Braves, Bob Elliott, Boston Braves, Brett Butler, Burleigh Grimes, Darrell Evans, Dave Bancroft, Dave Koslo, Doc Crandall, Dolf Luque, Eddie Stanky, Ernie Lombardi, Felipe Alou, Gaylord Perry, Hoyt Wilhelm, Kenny Lofton, Milwaukee Braves, Orlando Cepeda, Red Schoendienst, Rogers Hornsby, Sid Gordon, Steve Bedrosian, Stu Miller, Terry Mulholland, Tim Hudson, Walker Cooper, Warren Spahn
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