
Back By Popular Demand - Come And See Those Amazing Baseball StatsFor Some People This Is Baseball Fantasy - For Some People This Is Baseball MemorabiliaFor Me It Is Joy And Amazement. I Love Perusing The Baseball Stats.This Article Was Written After The 2004 Baseball SeasonWalter Johnson - One Of The First To Enter The Hall Of Fame In 1936 - From 1912 To 1915 He Won 124 Games. He Started 152 Games And Completed 131 Games - Do You Think The Senators Had A Strong Bullpen? He Pitched In 196 GamesWalter Had 10 Years With An Era Of Under 2 And A Lifetime Era 2.17 Pedro Martinez - Third Highest Lifetime Winning All Time. 2653 Strike Outs In 2296 Innings - An Average Of 10.39 Strike Outs Per GameDuring One Period - 325 Innings Without Allowing A Home Run With A Man On Base. - 321 Starts - 42 Complete Games Christy Mathewson - In His Initial Three Years He Had A Record Of 34-37. Not What I Would Call A Stellar Performance.His Next Three Years - 94-34 - He Discovered Spinach? Lifetime Era - 2.13He Pitched In A Total Of 11 World Series Games. His Era Was .97 Yes .97 - And Had 79 Career ShutoutsBabe Ruth - Won 47 Games In Two Year Period Of 1916-1917Has 15th Best Era Lifetime. - 671 Winning Is 10th Highest. Sandy Koufax - Last Two Years- He Won 53 And Lost 17When Most Players Careers Lose Steam At The End He Had His Best Years.In A Two Year Period He Struck Out 699 Batters. - Greatest Pitcher I Ever Saw.Grover Cleveland Alexander - From 1914-1917 He Pitched At Least 355 Innings Per Year. And He Won 121 GamesFrom 1915-1916 He Had 28 Shutouts. In His Career He Completed 437 Of 599 Games Started - He Didnt Trust Many People, Most Of All His Bullpen. I Am Kidding. Had Six Straight Years Of Era Under 2Nolan Ryan - Won 71 Games From The Ages Of 40 To 46 From 1972-1974 Struck Out 1079 Batters And Had 15 Seasons Of 200 Or More Strikeouts Randy Johnson - Six Years Over 300 Strikeouts Three Years With Between 290-299 Strikeouts.First Six Years In The Majors His Won Loss Statistics Were 56-61. From Ages 29-40 190-67 RecordI Love This Stuff. Feel Free To Pass This On To Anyone You Think Would Enjoy Reading About Baseball.