Greatest ERA+s for a Dodger age 20 or under since 1956 (minimum 50 innings)
1. Don Drysdale 154
2. Don Drysdale 153
3. Fernando Valenzuela 135
4. Clayton Kershaw 117
5. Doyle Alexander 85
6. Sandy Koufax 82
Greatest ERA+s all time for a player age 20 or under since 1956
26. Bert Blyleven 119
27. Dennis Blair 118
28. Clayton Kershaw 117
29. Bret Saberhagen 116
30. Storm Davis 116
Bonus: Greatest OPS+s as a Dodger minimum 50 PA
1. Manny Ramirez 256
2. Marlon Anderson 208
3. Fred Sington 202
4. Mike Kinkade 194
5. Rick Monday 194
6. Mike Piazza 185
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You know you’re an elite crowd when you can compare yourself to Storm Davis.
Tango and Cash - August 13, 2008
But look how much better than Sandy Koufax he is!
Andrew - August 13, 2008
You know it’s going to be a good day when your iPod shuffles itself to Paradise City.
You know it’s going to be a bad day when you’ve been up for 11 hours at 1 in the afternoon and you’re posting inane crap on your blog.
Andrew - August 13, 2008
are you kidding?
Those are the best kind of days… unti you crash at around 4 pm
JLS23 - August 13, 2008
Or when you think you’re about to go home and you get actual work.
Andrew - August 13, 2008
Just wondering
I know this is off-topic but since you didn’t comment in the other thread I figured I would ask. How do you feel now that we know Micah Owings is one of the PTBNL’s in the Dunn deal?
Brendan Scolari - August 13, 2008
isn't micah owings
kinda like the eric stuts of the dbacks though? i can’t see him being very successful in GABP
JLS23 - August 13, 2008
He’s better than Stults, but not more than a back of the rotation guy. They’ll miss him a little.
Andrew - August 13, 2008
He's the kind of pitcher
whose ERA might be lowered if you subtracted the runs he creates himself….. kinda like Carlos Zambrano. (But not nearly as good)
DbacksSkins - August 16, 2008
Yea, he’s not that great.
Tango and Cash - August 13, 2008
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