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August 24, 2005
The amazing Roger Clemens
The Stros lost last night, but not due to any lack of effort from Roger Clemens. The Rocket continued his amazing season as the best 43 year old pitcher in the history of Major League Baseball, which only serves to cement his place as one of the three best pitchers in Major League Baseball history. Following in line with this earlier post on providing more detailed statistical analysis on the performance of Stros players, some of Clemens' amazing statistics are set forth below. "NW" and "NL" refer to "Neutral Wins" and "Neutral Losses," which are the number of wins and losses that Clemens would have had if his team had always generated a league average number of runs in support of his pitching. Here are the stats.
Posted by Tom at August 24, 2005 12:45 PM
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I'm not a stat geek, but I think the term is neutral wins or losses.
Enjoy your posts
Posted by: lawrence at August 24, 2005 09:27 PM
Thanks for the catch, and thanks for reading HCT.
Posted by: Tom K. at August 24, 2005 09:37 PM
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