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Originally Posted by Osama
I am curious to know how Sandy Koufax did.
Also...Rickey Henderson, Don Mattingly and Cal Ripken Jr....
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Sandy Koufax
1957-1974 Brooklyn Dodgers
313-165, 2.25 ERA
In 62 innings of postseason pitching he went 6-1 with a 1.01 ERA and 77 strikeouts.
1960(best season) went 29-5 with a 1.33 ERA and 340 strikeouts in 290 innings.
10 time all-star
3 time Cy Young Award winner - 1958, 1959, 1960
led league in winning percentage 6 times
led league in strikeouts 5 times
led league in k's per 9 innings 9 times
5 world series championships in 5 trys 1957-1961
Rickey Henderson
1978, 1980-1984, 1987 Boston Braves
Henderson came up at a young age and his ratings just kept going down...I even tried to interfere with it a little. Also, stolen base stats were skewed in this sim. However, Henderson could take a walk.
Career .220 average and .327 obp and an impressive .280 slugging percentage
1982(best season) he took 85 walks and was 7th in the national league.
Don Mattingly
1983-1995 Philadelphia Phillies
1996-1998 St. Louis Browns
Hits - 2,675
Homeruns - 373
Average - .314
OBP - .361
1987(best season) - 239 hits, 48 homeruns, 170 rbis, .358 average, .393 obp, and 52 doubles
9 time all-star
1 time gold glove
2 time MVP - 1986 and 1987
3 pennants and 1 world series(1987)
had a heck of a career
Cal Ripken Jr
1981-1989 Boston Red Sox
1990-1993 Chicago White Sox
1994 Philadelphia Athletics
Hits -1,833
Homeruns - 337
Average - .257
OBP - .318
1986(best season) - 185 hits, 41 homeruns, 132 RBIs, .309 average, .413 obp
4 time all-star
3 gold gloves
7 pennants and 4 championships with the Red Sox