From
DiComo's piece on the Manaearhea deal:
Quote:
Manaea set a career high in innings (181 2/3) and a career-best ERA (3.47) and was downright spectacular from July through the end of the postseason. In 21 starts from July 1 until his final postseason start, Manaea had a 3.40 ERA, 0.99 WHIP and 127 strikeouts over 124 1/3 innings,
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3.40 ERA is "downright spectacular", is that it, Anthony?
D. Gooden, 1985, 1.53
J. de Grom, 2018, 1.70
T. Seaver, 1971, 1.76
T. Seaver, 1973, 2.08
J. Koosman, 1968, 2.08
T. Seaver, 1968, 2.20
T Seaver, 1969, 2.21
D. Cone, 1988, 2.22
M. Harvey, 2013, 2.27
J. Koosman, 1969, 2.28
M. Scherzer, 2022, 2.29
J. Matlack, 1972, 2.32
T. Seaver, 1975, 2.38
Hey, Sean! Come back when you don't have
13 people who outdid you by more than a
run.
(In related news, Emergency Services has been dispatched to help Mr. A. Di Como remove his head from his ass.)
Please also note that Tom Terrific has FIVE of the cited 13 seasons. Only Koosman even has two, other than Mr. Franchise.