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Bad graphic on Don Drysdale. They had him as 58 2/3 consecutive scoreless innings pitched, but the consecutive scoreless innings pitched record is kept as whole innings.

 

Hershiser owns the record at 59, he broke Drysdale's record of 58 2/3

 

No, look at his game logs at the end of 1988 and the beginning of 1989. He got the last out in the 5th inning of a game in 1988, then pitched 59 consecutive scoreless innings to end 1988, and then got two guys out in the first inning of his first game in 1989.

 

That's 60 innnings, or if you don't count that beginning out, that's 59 2/3.

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"i want to see kerry wood pitch"

 

of course you do joe, that's because you haven't actually turned on the tv to watch a cubs game all year.

I guarantee you he knows how Joba pitched

 

Now we are talking about basketball. Awesome!

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Bad graphic on Don Drysdale. They had him as 58 2/3 consecutive scoreless innings pitched, but the consecutive scoreless innings pitched record is kept as whole innings.

 

Hershiser owns the record at 59, he broke Drysdale's record of 58 2/3

 

No, look at his game logs at the end of 1988 and the beginning of 1989. He got the last out in the 5th inning of a game in 1988, then pitched 59 consecutive scoreless innings to end 1988, and then got two guys out in the first inning of his first game in 1989.

 

That's 60 innnings, or if you don't count that beginning out, that's 59 2/3.

 

That sounds like a lot of work, so I'll just take your word for it. ;)

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Bad graphic on Don Drysdale. They had him as 58 2/3 consecutive scoreless innings pitched, but the consecutive scoreless innings pitched record is kept as whole innings.

 

Hershiser owns the record at 59, he broke Drysdale's record of 58 2/3

 

No, look at his game logs at the end of 1988 and the beginning of 1989. He got the last out in the 5th inning of a game in 1988, then pitched 59 consecutive scoreless innings to end 1988, and then got two guys out in the first inning of his first game in 1989.

 

That's 60 innnings, or if you don't count that beginning out, that's 59 2/3.

 

That sounds like a lot of work, so I'll just take your word for it. ;)

 

Here are the links:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/pi/gl.cgi?n1=hershor01&t=p&year=1988

http://www.baseball-reference.com/pi/gl.cgi?n1=hershor01&t=p&year=1989

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