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Saturday, January 8, 2011
Bert Blyleven: more research reduces his Hall of Fame credentials
I was snowed in yesterday so I did more research on Bert Blyleven who was elected to Hall of Fame this week. I posted three new items:
- Blyleven v Ford
- Blyleven's shutouts
- Blyleven's strike outs.
Each attempted to address core issues.
Blylevens' shutouts are unassailable. I was just trying to put his
two biggest common sense attributes (60 shutouts and fifth in career strike outs) into context. I didn't know where it would lead.
Blylevens' shutouts are a little less impressive when taken as a percentage of starts.
I was surprised at how unimpressive his strike out numbers are, both career and by season, are for a guy who is third in career strike outs.
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