Biggest Contribution: King Felix, +38.9%
Biggest Suckfest: Josh Wilson, -16.5%
Most Important AB: Lopez single, +15.2%
Most Important Pitch: Nava double play, +17.2%
Total Contribution by Pitcher(s): +67.6%
Total Contribution by Lineup: -28.0%
Total Contribution by Opposition: +10.4%
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50 wins!
ThundaPC - August 25, 2010
Only ten more and we'll better Old Hoss Radbourn's single-season pitcher wins record of 59!
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/radboch01.shtml#pitching_simple
Decatur - August 25, 2010
In 1884, he was worth 19.8 WAR
joof - August 25, 2010
And threw 678 innings, which was 66% of the Providence Grays' total!
Decatur - August 25, 2010
THIS IS AMAZING
Decatur - August 25, 2010
How has a movie not been made out of this?
Nobody could make up a story like that.
Fear - August 25, 2010
Well, there is a pretty good book written about the season.
Fifty-Nine in 84 by Edward Achorn
ThomasG - August 26, 2010
He can also be found on twitter @oldhossradbourn
http://twitter.com/oldhossradbourn
Decatur - August 26, 2010
Tweeting from beyond the grave.
I can only hope I will be that awesome.
HititHere - August 26, 2010
We're not going to lose 100 games!
I hope.
dba - August 25, 2010
Yay! Yay!
msb - August 25, 2010
Damn right wilson is the biggest suckfest.
Aaroniero Arruruerie - August 25, 2010
Not quite a flawless victory.
TWownsU - August 25, 2010
Only because Josh Wilson was bumbling around the screen and took a couple nasty uppercuts
HititHere - August 26, 2010
I am complete
Fett42 - August 25, 2010
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@shannondrayer Felix told Beltre b4 the game he would be his 1000th lol! Texted him jokingly “I gave you 3 in the zone, what were you complaining about?”
msb - August 25, 2010
heh.
@d_a_cameron RT @AmalieBenjamin: We did learn that Felix Hernandez is listed as “King34” in Beltre’s cell phone. #redsox #mariners
msb - August 25, 2010
I love this.
Eyeball Kid - August 25, 2010
I miss Beltre :(
JAH - August 25, 2010
Felix is a wonder
ignacio - August 25, 2010
10-10 record
If the offense can keep scoring 4 or more runs for Felix maybe he can win the Cy Young after all.
Double06 - August 25, 2010
Classic.
Posted by Peter Abraham, Globe Staff August 25, 2010 10:34 PM
So it turns out Adrian Beltre was ejected because he told umpire Dan Bellino that he wasn’t talking to him.
After he struck out in the second inning, Beltre was talking to Felix Hernandez in the Seattle dugout, playfully telling him in Spanish that would hit a home run his next time up. As the two went back and forth, Bellino somehow thought Beltre was speaking to him.
When Beltre told him twice that he wasn’t, he was tossed out.
“I couldn’t believe it,” Beltre said. “I never said anything to him. Nothing.”
Sox catcher Kevin Cash and Hernandez confirmed Beltre’s side of the story.
So because of a misunderstanding by a minor-league umpire who fills in for regular umpires who are on vacation, the Sox lost their No. 5 hitter and MVP candidate. Crew chief Joe West said any comment would have to come from Major League Baseball.
msb - August 25, 2010
If it would have happened to almost any other Red Sox player beside Beltre, I would have been smugly satisfied by this.
But Beltre was just foolin’, man! Where’s Red? He must be pissed.
sanford_and_son - August 25, 2010
Pretty much the greatest WE graphic ever.
NoStars - August 26, 2010
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