EagleFan
05-24-2005, 12:52 AM
Sorry, usually don't post numbers from games but this was just too insane to pass up.
For some reason I decided to fire up an ITP career. I came across this pitcher (not my player, my player's numbers fall well short-- but they aren't bad) who had one hell of a hall of fame career. I'll work on posting the actual player page tommorrow.
Miguel Garcia
Career Numbers
Games: 513
Starts: 487
Record: 297-106
Saves: 1
ERA: 2.63
IP: 3850.1
H: 3310
BB: 784
K: 2313
CG; 191
Sho: 73
He had 8 consecutive 20+ win seasons and a stretch of 10 out of 11 seasons with at least 19 wins. 4 of those seasons he had an ERA under 2.00. His best season was 29-2 with a 1.80 ERA.
Went over 300 IP 6 times in a 9 season span.
In his 8 year 20+ win seasons he had the following CG totals: 17, 19, 16, 18, 24, 21, 18 and 19.
In those 8 seasons his shutout totals were: 7, 9, 5, 7, 9, 6, 7 and 8.
Named to all-star team 8 times.
4 time pitcher of the week.
15 time pitcher of the month.
7 Cy Young awards.
4 World championships.
1 no hitter.
Led the league in ERA 8 times in a 9 season span, including 7 straight (2nd the time he didn;t lead, and the season before that stretch).
Led the league in lowest base runners per inning 6 times.
Led the league in wins 6 times.
Led the league in innings pitched 7 times.
Led the league in complete games 8 times.
Led theleague in shutuots 8 times.
He didn't slack off in the post season either as his career numbers were:
Games: 29
Starts: 29
Record: 18-8
ERA: 2.15
IP: 225.2
H: 170
BB: 43
K: 117
CG: 16
Sho: 7
One out of every 4 of his post season starts were shutouts, that's insane.
Oh, and a Hall of Fame selection.
For some reason I decided to fire up an ITP career. I came across this pitcher (not my player, my player's numbers fall well short-- but they aren't bad) who had one hell of a hall of fame career. I'll work on posting the actual player page tommorrow.
Miguel Garcia
Career Numbers
Games: 513
Starts: 487
Record: 297-106
Saves: 1
ERA: 2.63
IP: 3850.1
H: 3310
BB: 784
K: 2313
CG; 191
Sho: 73
He had 8 consecutive 20+ win seasons and a stretch of 10 out of 11 seasons with at least 19 wins. 4 of those seasons he had an ERA under 2.00. His best season was 29-2 with a 1.80 ERA.
Went over 300 IP 6 times in a 9 season span.
In his 8 year 20+ win seasons he had the following CG totals: 17, 19, 16, 18, 24, 21, 18 and 19.
In those 8 seasons his shutout totals were: 7, 9, 5, 7, 9, 6, 7 and 8.
Named to all-star team 8 times.
4 time pitcher of the week.
15 time pitcher of the month.
7 Cy Young awards.
4 World championships.
1 no hitter.
Led the league in ERA 8 times in a 9 season span, including 7 straight (2nd the time he didn;t lead, and the season before that stretch).
Led the league in lowest base runners per inning 6 times.
Led the league in wins 6 times.
Led the league in innings pitched 7 times.
Led the league in complete games 8 times.
Led theleague in shutuots 8 times.
He didn't slack off in the post season either as his career numbers were:
Games: 29
Starts: 29
Record: 18-8
ERA: 2.15
IP: 225.2
H: 170
BB: 43
K: 117
CG: 16
Sho: 7
One out of every 4 of his post season starts were shutouts, that's insane.
Oh, and a Hall of Fame selection.