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Xan 10-16-2010 10:12 AM

San Francisco Giants 2010 World Series Champions
 
*Reserved




You know why...
Just to f$&@ with Blue....

tomnavone 10-16-2010 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Xan (Post 768198)
*Reserved




You know why...
Just to f$&@ with Blue....

The best pitching in all of baseball!

Go Giants! Fear the beard!

370Zsteve 10-16-2010 10:21 AM

LMAO at this joke thread.

Best pitchers in baseball? ROFL............

tomnavone 10-16-2010 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by 370Zsteve (Post 768205)
LMAO at this joke thread.

Best pitchers in baseball? ROFL............

They led baseball in wins, era, stikeouts, lowest batting average, and saves.
yea best picthers in baseball

370Zsteve 10-16-2010 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by tomnavone (Post 768208)
They led the league is wins, era, stikeouts, lowest batting average, and saves.
yea best picthers in baseball

Phillies in 5. :tup:

tomnavone 10-16-2010 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by 370Zsteve (Post 768216)
Phillies in 5. :tup:

Giants over the Phillies in six. Yankees vs Giants.

PapoZalsa 10-16-2010 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by tomnavone (Post 768219)
Giants over the Phillies in six. Yankees vs Giants.

Hope it goes like that...

370Zsteve 10-16-2010 11:01 AM

Who has the best postseason records? After all that's what this is all about. Do the Giants even have any postseason pitching stats?

Andy Pettite
Postseason leader in wins, innings, and games started.
Pettitte is 19–9 with a 3.87 ERA and 168 strikeouts in 41 postseason games (1995–2003, 2005, 2007, 2009-2010), with the most postseason wins in the history of Major League Baseball. Pettitte has pitched 256.0 innings in the postseason.

Mariano Rivera
133.1 innings, 0.74 ERA, 39 saves
The unequivocal best pitcher in postseason history

Postseason Lowest career ERA (minimum 30 innings pitched) 0.72 Most saves 42 Most consecutive scoreless innings pitched 34 1⁄3 Most consecutive save opportunities converted 23 Most two-inning saves 14 Most appearances 92 Most games finished 74 Most saves in each postseason round 18 (LDS), 13 (LCS), 11 (WS) Most appearances in each postseason round 37 (LDS), 31 (LCS), 24 (WS) Most games finished in each postseason round 30 (LDS), 25 (LCS), 19 (WS) Lowest career ERA in Division Series history 0.33 Most saves to clinch series 9 Most times recording the final out of a series 16 Most times recording the final out of a World Series 4 Most consecutive postseasons with an appearance 13 (1995–2007)

Good luck to the Giants if they even make it out of the NLCS, which is highly doubtful.

tomnavone 10-16-2010 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by 370Zsteve (Post 768249)
Who has the best postseason records? After all that's what this is all about. Do the Giants even have any postseason pitching stats?

Andy Pettite
Postseason leader in wins, innings, and games started.
Pettitte is 19–9 with a 3.87 ERA and 168 strikeouts in 41 postseason games (1995–2003, 2005, 2007, 2009-2010), with the most postseason wins in the history of Major League Baseball. Pettitte has pitched 256.0 innings in the postseason.

Mariano Rivera
133.1 innings, 0.74 ERA, 39 saves
The unequivocal best pitcher in postseason history

Postseason Lowest career ERA (minimum 30 innings pitched) 0.72 Most saves 42 Most consecutive scoreless innings pitched 34 1⁄3 Most consecutive save opportunities converted 23 Most two-inning saves 14 Most appearances 92 Most games finished 74 Most saves in each postseason round 18 (LDS), 13 (LCS), 11 (WS) Most appearances in each postseason round 37 (LDS), 31 (LCS), 24 (WS) Most games finished in each postseason round 30 (LDS), 25 (LCS), 19 (WS) Lowest career ERA in Division Series history 0.33 Most saves to clinch series 9 Most times recording the final out of a series 16 Most times recording the final out of a World Series 4 Most consecutive postseasons with an appearance 13 (1995–2007)

Good luck to the Giants if they even make it out of the NLCS, which is highly doubtful.

The end of an era and the beginning of an era. :tup:

370Zsteve 10-16-2010 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by tomnavone (Post 768255)
The end of an era and the beginning of an era. :tup:

LOL, good luck to the Giants. :tiphat:

Team Leaders

Batting
Cano .319
Huff .290

Home Runs
Teixera 33
Huff 26

RBI
Rodriguez 125
Huff 86

Home Runs (Team)
NY 201
SF 162

RBI (Team)
NY 823
SF 660 (ouch!)

Batting (Team)
NY .267
SF .257

OBP
NY .350
SF 321

Slugging
NY .436
SF .408

Walks
NY 662
SF 487 (ouch!)

tomnavone 10-16-2010 11:35 AM

It should be a good one if they both make it. ANything can happen in best of seven. Im just gald im still watching baseball this late in October.

370Zsteve 10-16-2010 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by tomnavone (Post 768284)
It should be a good one if they both make it. ANything can happen in best of seven. Im just gald im still watching baseball this late in October.

:tiphat: you have to forgive we Yankee fans, it's a product of 27 WS wins.

My old man grew up in The Bronx but he was (and still is) a Giants fan. He hates the Yankees. :roflpuke2:

Good luck against the Phils! I hate Philly. :tup:

tomnavone 10-16-2010 11:41 AM

You guys are spoiled! No ws wins since the giants moved out west. 58 years and counting? hopefully not. Ive watched the giants twice in the ws. 1989 loss to the A's (earthquake series) 2002 loss to the Angles (stupid rally monkeys). Cmon let us have just one

PapoZalsa 10-16-2010 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by tomnavone (Post 768255)
The end of an era and the beginning of an era. :tup:

:bowrofl: :roflpuke2: :bowrofl: :roflpuke2:

Jquad 10-16-2010 09:51 PM

This is a Negative:thumbsdown: Yank! :tup:


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