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Chicoutimi CP
01-13-2006, 07:13 PM
Two former Expos pitchers lead the Majors for Wins since 2000, with 103 during that six years period (2000-2001-2002-2003-2004-2005). Who are they?
Chisox73
01-13-2006, 07:16 PM
Randy Johnson and Pedro Martinez?
Chicoutimi CP
01-13-2006, 08:14 PM
Randy Johnson and Pedro Martinez?
Randy 's one of them :clapping , but not Pedro...
One down, one to go...
56 chmps
01-13-2006, 09:37 PM
not really sure but is it Javier Vazquez
KCGHOST
01-13-2006, 10:47 PM
Bartolo Colon.
Chicoutimi CP
01-14-2006, 02:25 AM
Right .... That's Johnson and Colon.
For your info, here are all pitchers who have 80 wins or more since 2000 :
1. Colon Bartolo 103
1. Johnson Randy 103
3. Maddux Greg 97
3. Mulder Mark 97
5. Hudson Tim 95
6. Clemens Roger 94
7. Schilling Curt 93
8. Pettitte Andy 91
9. Martinez Pedro 90
10. Mussina Mike 88
10. Glavine Tom 88
12. Moyer Jamie 87
13. Zito Barry 86
13. Ortiz Russ 86
13. Wells David 86
16. Buehrle Mark 85
17. Hernandez Livan 83
17. Oswalt Roy 83
19. Garcia Freddy 82
19. Morris Matt 82
wilkerson_rulz-06
01-14-2006, 06:49 AM
The Expos sent Rene Gonzales and John Stefero to the Orioles for which future ace in 1986?
Dennis Martinez
Pedro Martinez
Bill Gullickson
Steve Rogers
Chicoutimi CP
01-14-2006, 10:42 AM
Here's the "Top 20" list for Losses in MLB for the 2000-2005 period :
1. Hernandez Livan 77
2. Weaver Jeff 75
3. Johnson Jason 74
4. Ponson Sidney 70
4. Vazquez Javier 70
6. Clement Matt 69
6. Suppan Jeff 69
8. Wells Kip 68
8. Glavine Tom 68
10. Redman Mark 66
10. Trachsel Steve 66
12. Maddux Greg 63
13. Sheets Ben 62
13. Radke Brad 62
15. Mussina Mike 61
15. Rusch Glendon 61
15. Garland Jon 61
15. Colon Bartolo 61
15. Lawrence Brian 61
15. Leiter Al 61
Well, Livan still has a winning record, with 83 wins... And he also leads all MLB pitchers for innings pitched with 1417,1.
Chisox73
01-14-2006, 02:01 PM
The Expos sent Rene Gonzales and John Stefero to the Orioles for which future ace in 1986?
Dennis Martinez
Pedro Martinez
Bill Gullickson
Steve Rogers
El Presidente-Dennis Martinez
Chicoutimi CP
01-14-2006, 03:15 PM
Here is the "Top 20" list of W-L% for pitchers with at least 80 decisions, covering seasons from 2000 to 2005. Another ex-Expo leads the pack.
Name W-L PCT
Pedro Martinez 90-34 0,726
Roger Clemens 94-38 0,712
Randy Johnson 103-48 0,682
Roy Oswalt 83-39 0,680
Tim Hudson 95-46 0,674
Andy Pettitte 91-45 0,669
David Wells 86-44 0,662
Roy Halladay 70-36 0,660
Mark Mulder 97-50 0,660
Curt Schilling 93-48 0,660
Jason Schmidt 75-39 0,658
Matt Morris 82-48 0,631
Jamie Moyer 87-51 0,630
Bartolo Colon 103-61 0,628
Barry Zito 86-53 0,619
Chris Carpenter 61-38 0,616
Mark Buehrle 85-53 0,616
Greg Maddux 97-63 0,606
C.C. Sabathia 69-45 0,605
Freddy Garcia 82-54 0,603
Among pitchers on the mount for at least 400 IPs from 2000 to 2005, Pedro also comes second for ERA (2.58, behind Mariano Rivera's 2.11); first for WHIP (0.96), and sixth for SO/9 Innings (10.35).
Atlanta Braves Freak
01-15-2006, 01:44 PM
Here's the "Top 20" list for Losses in MLB for the 2000-2005 period :
1. Hernandez Livan 77
2. Weaver Jeff 75
3. Johnson Jason 74
4. Ponson Sidney 70
4. Vazquez Javier 70
6. Clement Matt 69
6. Suppan Jeff 69
8. Wells Kip 68
8. Glavine Tom 68
10. Redman Mark 66
10. Trachsel Steve 66
12. Maddux Greg 63
13. Sheets Ben 62
13. Radke Brad 62
15. Mussina Mike 61
15. Rusch Glendon 61
15. Garland Jon 61
15. Colon Bartolo 61
15. Lawrence Brian 61
15. Leiter Al 61
Well, Livan still has a winning record, with 83 wins... And he also leads all MLB pitchers for innings pitched with 1417,1.
Livan sure is a bull and IMO he is one of the Top 10 pitchers in all of baseball.
wilkerson_rulz-06
01-24-2006, 02:53 PM
Who is the worst Expo of all-time?
Answer: sitaT odnanreF :grouchy
55 chmps
01-24-2006, 04:05 PM
Who is the worst Expo of all-time?
Answer: sitaT odnanreF :grouchy
That'd be Fernando Tatis.:)
wilkerson_rulz-06
01-24-2006, 04:10 PM
That'd be Fernando Tatis.:)
Quite correct.
Augustin_"Gus"
01-24-2006, 08:05 PM
I had done I little while back, my not quite all-star Expos team of the last 20 years or so of the franchise. I'll try to locate it and post it for your reading pleasure.
Coolguy
03-23-2006, 10:11 PM
How did you determine he was the "worst expo" of all time? I can think of someone who was worse.
awexpos4ever
03-25-2006, 08:11 PM
Frank Bolick is the absolute worst Expos of all-time - he single-handedly ruined the 1993 season (1st half) and had no business being on a major league ballclub (or a bar sponsored slow pitch league) - even though the Expos went on tear and almost caught the Phillies, playing Bolick was a mjor reason they fell so far behind. 1993 was the year IMO and the Expos might still be here if it weren't for Frank Bolick!
Ex-Expo fan
03-26-2006, 02:36 PM
God I had forgotten about Tatis, what ever happened to him after he left the expos?
Every year was gonna be a new beginning for that guy:grouchy .
Ontarioguy
03-26-2006, 04:03 PM
God I had forgotten about Tatis, what ever happened to him after he left the expos?
Every year was gonna be a new beginning for that guy:grouchy .
I just saw him this afternoon on a Mets ST broadcast. He's languishing somewhere in Baltimore's system. It's possible he'll be in AAA Ottawa, this year.
Augustin_"Gus"
04-12-2006, 03:01 AM
Tatis hit his first homerun in the pros since june of 03, when he was playing for the Expos, last night with the Ottawa Lynx against the Indianapolis Indians.
So, a former Expo, hits a homerun playing for a former Expo AAA affiliate, against a former Expos AAA affiliate.
And the other Lynx run was driven in by Andy Tracy who, if I remember correctly, was in the Expos organization not so long ago.