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Can you name the three teammates who had an ERA under 3.75 in the same season since 2000?
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sultanofswing
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From 2000 to 2010. Players must have qualified for the ERA title (162 innings pitched). Must be UNDER 3.75.
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2010 LA Dodgers
2.91
3.39
3.57
2010 NY Mets
2.84
2.98
3.66
2010 Oakland
2.97
3.23
3.50
2010 San Francisco
3.07
3.14
3.43
2010 St. Louis
2.42
2.70
3.22
2009 Chicago Cubs
3.05
3.10
3.65
2009 St. Louis
2.24
2.63
3.49
2008 LA Dodgers
3.14
3.24
3.73
2005 LA Angels
3.20
3.44
3.48
3.74
2005 CHI White Sox
3.12
3.50
3.61
2005 Florida
2.63
3.38
3.44
2005 Houston
1.87
2.39
2.94
2005 St. Louis
2.83
3.57
3.64
2003 Chicago Cubs
2.43
3.11
3.20
2003 Arizona
2.84
2.95
3.54
2003 Oakland
2.70
3.13
3.30
2002 Atlanta
2.62
2.96
3.24
3.42
2002 Boston
2.26
2.58
2.81
2002 Oakland
2.75
2.98
3.47
2001 Oakland
3.37
3.45
3.49
3.59
2002 San Francisco
3.23
3.45
3.61
2001 Atlanta
3.04
3.05
3.57
2001 Seattle
3.05
3.43
3.60
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MLB Three Sub 3.75 ERA Teammates (2000s) Quiz
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sultanofswing
:
Aug 4th, 2011 at 02:58 GMT
2 points
I was originally going to do sub 3.50 but there was only 12 teams and they seemed pretty easy, so I bumped it to 3.75. The number may seem a little arbitrary but I think it makes the quiz much more challenging and fun while not really losing the point I am trying to portray which is showcasing some of the better top 3 starters for teams of the 2000s in terms of giving up earned runs. Also this should be my last teammate quiz for baseball so I hope you all enjoyed them.
dgrogan
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Aug 4th, 2011 at 03:53 GMT
1 point
Two spelling errors. Good nonetheless.
amwoods13
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Aug 4th, 2011 at 04:35 GMT
1 point
Kirk Reuter never did, but Kirk Rueter did. Also, the 4th guy on the A's 2001 list spells his first name without an "e."
jorgecostanza
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Aug 4th, 2011 at 08:10 GMT
1 point
That 2002 Giants trio was certainly the most forgettable on this list, I couldn't get any of them, although it did get me a point on a shot in the dark at John Burkett (for 2001 Atlanta) as that was the only non-current Giants pitcher I could call to mind.
xfire720
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Aug 4th, 2011 at 17:46 GMT
1 point
As a Rangers fan, I can definitely believe Aaron Sele pitched this well @BrokenBahumut. Had 12 wins at the break for us a while back, and one of the most underrated, knee-buckling overhand curves in the game in his prime
zsmith0014
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Aug 5th, 2011 at 01:18 GMT
4 points
RIP Cory Lidle
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