No Flashback for Halladay
It feels insane to worry about Roy Halladay. It probably is. For almost his entire career, Doc has been positively machine-like, both in terms of his durability and the caliber of his production. From 2001 to 2011, Halladay logged 2300 innings, an average of 209 per season, and sustained a 148 ERA+ — that is to say, over that entire 10 year period, he remained 48% more productive than the average pitcher when adjusting for park and league. He’s had 7 seasons with at least 200 innings pitched and an ERA+ of 140 or greater; only Christy Mathewson, Lefty Grove, Greg Maddux, Walter Johnson, and Roger Clemens have had more...
What is the duplicate article?
Why is this article offensive?
Where is this article plagiarized from?
Why is this article poorly edited?


0 Comments
Loading comments...
This comment and all replies have been deleted This comment has been deleted Undo delete