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300 Game Winners who never had a 200 strikeout season in their career (Original Post) kairos12 Oct 2018 OP
Wow! I never would have thought that out of those three! Ohiogal Oct 2018 #1
They had to have been close though, especially Spahn. brush Oct 2018 #2
I think they were all in the 190s. kairos12 Oct 2018 #3
Saw Spahn Pitch Against the Cubs a Couple Times ProfessorGAC Oct 2018 #6
Glavine I knew,but not the other two. Power 2 the People Oct 2018 #4
Nor Surprised By Glavine or Spahn ProfessorGAC Oct 2018 #5
Warren Spahn pitched FIFTEEN innings on July 2, 1963, and only got two strike outs Brother Buzz Oct 2018 #7

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6. Saw Spahn Pitch Against the Cubs a Couple Times
Wed Oct 10, 2018, 02:39 PM
Oct 2018

I was pretty little so i wasn't analyzing the game or anything, but my dad liked him even though he was from the Braves and we were Cub fans.

The only thing i do remember is that a very bad Cubs team roughed him up pretty good when i was around 7 or 8. Santo and Williams had something like 3 hits each. (Billy Williams was my favorite player and my grandpa loved Santo because, italian. So remember how they did, pretty well.)

Warrren was probably having one of those days where the curve ball wasn't dancing like it usually did for him.

ProfessorGAC

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5. Nor Surprised By Glavine or Spahn
Wed Oct 10, 2018, 02:37 PM
Oct 2018

They got people out by throwing the ball at 10 different speeds and three different breaks. They didn't throw it past guys, but it was hard to consistently make contact. Then, pop up, grounder to 2nd, fly out to shallow center, inning over.

I thought Early Wynn was more a strike out guy. Not sure why i had that impression.

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