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Old 06-06-2006, 05:38 AM   #1
Qrusher14242
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Worst team ever?

Here's the 1967 Washington Senators

For some reason, they didnt have enough hitters, so they had to use pitchers to hit. They went 10-142. Whats wierd is, is Batting Report, it shows pitchers having a ton of AB's, but nowhere else. On the players ingame card, it doesnt show any batting stats.

C Jack Shepard .180 AVG 0 HR 15 RBI -30 VORP
2B Zoilo Versalles .178 AVG 8 HR 26 RBI -47 VORP
3B Gene Leek .160 AVG 3 HR 30 RBI -58 VORP
1B Joe Adcock . 237 AVG 10HR 21 RBI(HR & RBI leader) -12 VORP
SS Billy Goodman .236 AVG 0 HR 14 RBI -9 VORP
CF Ken Hunt .101 AVG 2 HR 4 RBI(Only 286 AB's) -41 VORP
SS Dick Groat .115 AVG 0 HR 3 RBI -10 VORP

Thats all the batting starts for position people. They have these pitchers batting stats:

SP Jim Kaat .178 AVG 8 HR 26 RBI 191 Games(??) 580 AB -27 VORP
SP Joe Coleman .114 AVG 0 HR 12 RBI 174 Games 516 AB 5.5 VORP
SP Taylor Phillips .082 AVG 0 HR 6 RBI 137 Games 388 AB -1.7 VORP

They have the following fielding stats for these pitchers:

Jim Kaat: 19 Games in Left, 89 Games in Center and 42 Games in Right(All Started)

Joe Coleman: 89 Games in left and 42 Games in Center(all started)

Taylor Phillips: 84 Games in Right, 19 Games in Center and 4 in Right(all started)

Now, here's Jim Kaat's pitching line:

6-31, 5.05 ERA 37 GS, 304 Innings

How did he start all these games? Must be pretty amazing to start 150 Games in the field and 37 games on the mound

Well i guess the batting stats for the pitchers do show on the player card. But there seems to be none on the history card.

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