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GOAT01 Challenge Pitching Detail GOAT01 Challenge Pitching Detail Elig GOAT Slot year Pitcher Name MLB W SV IP H ER BB SO ERA WHIP KIP SP AL S1 1999 Pedro Martinez BOS 23 0 213.3 160 49 37 313 2.067 0.923 1.467 SP AL S2 2015 Clayton Kershaw LAD 16 0 232.7 163 55 42 301 2.128 0.881 1.294 SP AL S3 2016 Jose Fernandez MIA 16 0 182.3 149 58 55 253 2.863 1.119 1.388 RP AL R1 2013 Greg Holland KC 2 47 67.0 40 9 18 103 1.209 0.866 1.537 SP AL S4 2003 Mark Prior CHC 18 0 211.3 183 57 50 245 2.427 1.103 1.159 RP AL R2 2010 Heath Bell SD 6 47 70.0 56 15 28 86 1.929 1.200 1.229 SP AL S5 2011 Roy Halladay PHI 19 0 233.7 208 61 35 220 2.350 1.040 0.942 RP AL P1 2007 Jonathan Broxton LAD 4 2 82.0 69 26 25 99 2.854 1.146 1.207 RP AL P2 1993 Rod Beck SF 3 48 79.3 57 19 13 86 2.155 0.882 1.084 RP AL P3 1986 Mark Eichhorn TOR 14 10 157.0 105 30 45 166 1.720 0.955 1.057 AL Total 121 154 1528.7 1190 379 348 1872 SP DU S1 2018 Max Scherzer WAS 18 0 220.7 150 62 51 300 2.529 0.911 1.360 SP DU S2 2004 Johan Santana MIN 20 0 228.0 156 66 54 265 2.605 0.921 1.162 SP DU S3 2002 Curt Schilling ARI 23 0 259.3 218 93 33 316 3.228 0.968 1.219 SP DU S4 2014 Felix Hernandez SEA 15 0 236.0 170 56 46 248 2.136 0.915 1.051 SP DU S5 2003 Jason Schmidt SF 17 0 207.7 152 54 46 208 2.340 0.953 1.002 RP DU R1 1999 Billy Wagner HOU 4 39 74.7 35 13 23 124 1.567 0.777 1.661 SP DU P1 1998 Kevin Brown SD 18 0 257.0 225 68 49 257 2.381 1.066 1.000 RP DU R2 1998 Robb Nen SF 7 40 88.7 59 15 25 110 1.523 0.947 1.241 RP DU P2 2006 Joe Nathan MIN 7 36 68.3 38 12 16 95 1.580 0.790 1.390 RP DU P3 2016 Jeurys Familia NYM 3 51 77.7 63 22 31 84 2.549 1.210 1.082 DU Total 132 166 1718.0 1266 461 374 2007 SP EJ S1 1985 Dwight Gooden NYM 24 0 276.7 198 47 69 268 1.529 0.965 0.969 RP EJ R1 2018 Edwin Diaz SEA 0 57 73.3 41 16 17 124 1.964 0.791 1.691 RP EJ R2 1998 Trevor Hoffman SD 4 53 73.0 41 12 21 86 1.479 0.849 1.178 RP EJ P1 2012 Fernando Rodney TB 2 48 74.7 43 5 15 76 0.603 0.777 1.018 SP EJ S2 1989 Bret Saberhagen KC 23 0 262.3 209 63 43 193 2.161 0.961 0.736 RP EJ P2 2016 Kenley Jansen LAD 3 47 68.7 35 14 11 104 1.835 0.670 1.515 RP EJ P3 2019 Kirby Yates SD 0 41 60.7 41 8 13 101 1.187 0.890 1.665 SP EJ S3 2018 Trevor Bauer CLE 12 1 175.3 134 43 57 221 2.207 1.089 1.260 SP EJ S4 2013 Matt Harvey NYM 9 0 178.3 135 45 31 191 2.271 0.931 1.071 SP EJ S5 1988 Pascual Perez MON 12 0 188.0 133 51 44 131 2.441 0.941 0.697 EJ Total 89 247 1431.0 1010 304 321 1495 SP GM S1 1985 John Tudor STL 21 0 275.0 209 59 49 169 1.931 0.938 0.615 RP GM R1 1984 Willie Hernandez DET 9 32 140.3 96 30 36 112 1.924 0.941 0.798 RP GM R2 1993 John Wetteland MON 9 43 85.3 58 13 28 113 1.371 1.008 1.324 RP GM P1 2003 Keith Foulke OAK 9 43 86.7 57 20 20 88 2.077 0.888 1.015 SP GM S2 1988 Orel Hershiser LAD 23 1 267.0 208 67 73 178 2.258 1.052 0.667 SP GM S3 1988 Frank Viola MIN 24 0 255.3 236 75 54 193 2.644 1.136 0.756 SP GM S4 2012 Gio Gonzalez WAS 21 0 199.3 149 64 76 207 2.890 1.129 1.038 RP GM P2 2007 Jose Valverde ARI 1 47 64.3 46 19 26 78 2.658 1.119 1.212 RP GM P3 2000 Antonio Alfonseca FLO 5 45 70.0 82 33 24 47 4.243 1.514 0.671 SP GM S5 2001 Hideo Nomo BOS 13 0 198.0 171 99 96 220 4.500 1.348 1.111 GM Total 135 211 1641.3 1312 479 482 1405 K:\GOAT01\GOAT01 Reports r25v1.xlsx 1 6/10/2020 2:13 PM GOAT01 Challenge Pitching Detail Elig GOAT Slot year Pitcher Name MLB W SV IP H ER BB SO ERA WHIP KIP SP LA S1 1986 Mike Scott HOU 18 0 275.3 182 68 72 306 2.223 0.923 1.111 RP LA R1 2003 John Smoltz ATL 0 45 64.3 48 8 8 73 1.119 0.870 1.135 SP LA S2 2009 Tim Lincecum SF 15 0 225.3 168 62 68 261 2.476 1.047 1.158 SP LA S3 2007 Jake Peavy SD 19 0 223.3 169 63 68 240 2.539 1.061 1.075 SP LA S4 2018 Aaron Nola PHI 17 0 212.3 149 56 58 224 2.374 0.975 1.055 SP LA S5 2015 David Price DET 18 0 220.3 190 60 47 225 2.451 1.076 1.021 RP LA R2 1991 Bryan Harvey CAL 2 46 78.7 51 14 17 101 1.602 0.864 1.284 SP LA P1 1988 David Cone NYM 20 0 231.3 178 57 80 213 2.218 1.115 0.921 SP LA P2 1990 Ramon Martinez LAD 20 0 234.3 191 76 67 223 2.919 1.101 0.952 SP LA P3 2013 Yu Darvish TEX 13 0 209.7 145 66 80 277 2.833 1.073 1.321 LA Total 142 91 1975.0 1471 530 565 2143 SP NW S1 2019 Gerrit Cole HOU 20 0 212.3 142 59 48 326 2.501 0.895 1.535 SP NW S2 2017 Corey Kluber CLE 18 0 203.7 141 51 36 265 2.254 0.869 1.301 SP NW S3 2015 Jake Arrieta CHC 22 0 229.0 150 45 48 236 1.769 0.865 1.031 RP NW R1 2013 Craig Kimbrel ATL 4 50 67.0 39 9 20 98 1.209 0.881 1.463 SP NW S4 2018 Jacob deGrom NYM 10 0 217.0 152 41 46 269 1.700 0.912 1.240 SP NW S5 2018 Chris Sale BOS 12 0 158.0 102 37 34 237 2.108 0.861 1.500 RP NW R2 2004 Armando Benitez FLO 2 47 69.7 36 10 21 62 1.292 0.818 0.890 RP NW P1 1992 Doug Jones HOU 11 36 111.7 96 23 17 93 1.854 1.012 0.833 RP NW P2 2002 Byung-Hyun Kim ARI 8 36 84.0 64 19 26 92 2.036 1.071 1.095 RP NW P3 1999 Scott Williamson CIN 12 19 93.3 54 25 43 107 2.411 1.039 1.146 NW Total 119 188 1445.7 976 319 339 1785 RP RH R1 2008 Francisco Rodriguez LAA 2 62 68.3 54 17 34 77 2.239 1.288 1.127 SP 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1995 Greg Maddux ATL 19 0 209.7 147 38 23 181 1.631 0.811 0.863 SP RS S4 2015 Zack Greinke LAD 19 0 222.7 148 41 40 200 1.657 0.844 0.898 RP RS P1 2012 Aroldis Chapman CIN 5 38 71.7 35 12 23 122 1.507 0.809 1.702 SP RS S5 2019 Charlie Morton TB 16 0 194.7 154 66 57 240 3.051 1.084 1.233 RP RS P2 2018 Blake Treinen OAK 9 38 80.3 46 7 21 100 0.784 0.834 1.245 RP RS P3 2006 B.
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