Saturday, May 16, 2009

Unit of Measurement

Randy Johnson is on the brink of history, in more ways than one...

After losing Saturday, Johnson is now 6-7 career against the Mets, so we ask...

Who are the 3 pitchers with 300 wins, who have losing records against the Mets for their careers?

Answer in the comments section.

True Methans know...Johan Santana allowed 6 runs, the most he's ever allowed in a win in his career. Santana is now 1-10 with 3 no-decisions when allowing 6+ runs in a game.

He's the first Mets pitcher to win a game in which he allowed at least six runs and 11 hits since Rick Reed beat the Rockies, 8-7 on August 7, 1998.

4 comments:

metswalkoffs said...

The 3 pitchers with 300+ wins and a losing record against the Mets are...

Steve Carlton- 30-36, 3.12
Nolan Ryan- 7-8, 2.47
Roger Clemens- 3-6, 4.89

Unser said...

So happy that Clemens is on that list? I assume this does not include the post season?

metswalkoffs said...

Correct. Regular season only.

metswalkoffs said...

W-L vs Mets
300-game winners

Warren Spahn- 7-4, 3.28, (including win #362, the largest # win ever record vs Mets)
Greg Maddux 35-19, 3.34
Roger Clemens- 3-6, 4.89
Steve Carlton- 30-36, 3.12
Nolan Ryan- 7-8, 2.47
Don Sutton- 18-12, 2.81
Phil Niekro- 25-14, 3.02
Gaylord Perry- 15-13, 3.11
Tom Seaver- 5-3, 2.28
Tom Glavine- 17-7, 2.82