Verlander with 205 strikeouts.
Clemens has 173 strikeouts.
Sabathia has 121 strikeouts.
Pettitte was my first guess but he has 183 strikeouts.
1. Justin Verlander 205 187.2 IP
2. Clayton Kershaw 201 183.1 IP
3. John Smoltz 199 209.0 IP
4. Andy Pettitte 183 276.2 IP
5. Roger Clemens 173 199.0 IP
I'm surprised how long Glasnow was left in. Not only the game situation but for 112 pitches.
Dodgers figured out Astros' problem: they kept hitting at the Rays fielders. Dodgers have done a great job hitting where they aren't in the fifth.
So, is Mookie the Red Sox David Ortiz?
Well. Mookie had already performed at an MVP level before they traded him and as far as I remember, even though its been about 20 years, the press slammed the Sox for trading him.
If you're comparing performance after leaving, I'll allow it, but they left on completely different circumstances.
Finally the stats on the broadcast include the entire postseason. Always annoyed me how everyone would reset them for each series.
Dodgers bullpen don't have a Melancon in their bullpen. All sorts of terrible attempts at catching the home run.
Kershaw now with 200 postseason strikeouts. He passed Smoltz but I couldn't catch who the postseason leader is.
1. Justin Verlander 205 187.2 IP
2. Clayton Kershaw 201 183.1 IP
3. John Smoltz 199 209.0 IP
4. Andy Pettitte 183 276.2 IP
5. Roger Clemens 173 199.0 IP
I'm surprised how long Glasnow was left in. Not only the game situation but for 112 pitches.
Dodgers figured out Astros' problem: they kept hitting at the Rays fielders. Dodgers have done a great job hitting where they aren't in the fifth.
So, is Mookie the Red Sox David Ortiz?
Well. Mookie had already performed at an MVP level before they traded him and as far as I remember, even though its been about 20 years, the press slammed the Sox for trading him.
If you're comparing performance after leaving, I'll allow it, but they left on completely different circumstances.
Babe?
So, the curse of the Mookino?