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I think that the IOE is a useful rough and ready stat for comparing present-day starting pitchers. I don't think it's of much use for relievers, and it's a
Wainwright pitched more innings than Greinke. Carpenter missed 6 starts, but he averaged practically the same innings per start as Greinke. And Lincecum had
Dear Baseball Experts, In the present age of baseball, the ERA by itself is not as good a criterion for rating starting pitchers as it once was. The reason is
I know this is not a baseball question, but I just need some input from Minnesota sports fans. I watched the Gophers football team lose to Iowa today. Every