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here are some stats that I've been compiling every now and then, for parts of the season I've been keeping track of about 25 of my own stats. Note that this is not that big of a potion of the games so far this year.

teams with a starting pitcher that goes 6+ Innings are 106-66, or .616
teams with a starting pitcher that goes 7+ Innings are 51-24. or .680
teams with a starting pitcher that goes 8+ Innings are 12-4, or .750
05-26-2004 07:14 PM
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that was already pretty obvious. it's like John kruk said in his recent column. "if your pitchers throw a 'quality start' every game your bullpen will tire quickly." Well it was something to that effect.
05-26-2004 08:06 PM
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What! Pitching is important! Thanks for the info.
05-26-2004 09:57 PM
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