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re: Perfect Game or Triple CrownPosted by lsu2006 on 10/4/12 at 7:08 am to LSUMastermind
Um... Last triple crown was in 1967.
Who knows when the last perfect game was... Gotta go with perfect game on this one.
Who knows when the last perfect game was... Gotta go with perfect game on this one.
re: Perfect Game or Triple CrownPosted by The Mick on 10/4/12 at 7:09 am to LSUMastermind
Clearly the triple crown.
re: Perfect Game or Triple CrownPosted by Croacka on 10/4/12 at 7:12 am to LSUMastermind
That's a clown question bro
re: Perfect Game or Triple CrownPosted by nevilletiger79 on 10/4/12 at 7:15 am to The Egg
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Who knows when the last perfect game was..
We had 3 this year
TC by far...for one person in today's world to lead in avg. rbis and hrs is almost unbelievable. Too much diversity
re: Perfect Game or Triple CrownPosted by TigerintheNO on 10/4/12 at 7:16 am to LSUMastermind
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Triple Crown
re: Perfect Game or Triple CrownPosted by au21tigers on 10/4/12 at 7:18 am to Croacka
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That's a clown question bro
re: Perfect Game or Triple CrownPosted by tduecen on 10/4/12 at 7:21 am to LSUMastermind
MLB has been around since 1869
They've had 16 Triple Crown winners
They've had 23 perfect games
Consider number of games played per season I believe perfect game is actually more statistically impossible.
They've had 16 Triple Crown winners
They've had 23 perfect games
Consider number of games played per season I believe perfect game is actually more statistically impossible.
re: Perfect Game or Triple CrownPosted by genro on 10/4/12 at 7:21 am to au21tigers
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That's a crown question bro
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re: Perfect Game or Triple CrownPosted by LSUMastermind on 10/4/12 at 7:47 am to genro
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That's a crown question bro
thanks for the input, its appreciated.
re: Perfect Game or Triple CrownPosted by TigahRag on 10/4/12 at 7:48 am to LSUMastermind
i think a game in which both starting pitchers had no hitters after nine innings is even more difficult ..
happened only once in MLB history .. in 1917
happened only once in MLB history .. in 1917
re: Perfect Game or Triple CrownPosted by LSUgators on 10/4/12 at 7:49 am to LSUMastermind
Now here I am with this comment again.... 20 Strikeout games are more impressive than either.
re: Perfect Game or Triple CrownPosted by JJ27 on 10/4/12 at 7:55 am to LSUMastermind
Season>single game
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MLB has been around since 1869 They've had 16 Triple Crown winners They've had 23 perfect games Consider number of games played per season I believe perfect game is actually more statistically impossible.
It is actually a tougher question than people make it out to be. You can use multiple dates as the start of MLB 1869/1876, etc depending on the historian.
If you use 1876 as the date:
There are 16 triple crowns in 137 years.
There are 23 perfect games out of 202,500.
The chance of any game being a perfect game is much smaller than the chance of having a triple crown winner in a given year. That being said you have many more chances for a perfect game. You could really twist the stats in different ways on this one.
Regardless over 137 years to have the numbers 23 and 16 shows that both are pretty amazing numbers.
If you went back to 1967, then you'd have 15 triple crowns to only 8 perfect games. It is pretty interesting that 11 of the 23 perfect games have come since 1991.
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Season>single game
this.
any pitcher can be on for one game, or the hitters could be off. winning the triple crown is WAY more impressive.
pitchers with perfect games
Cy Young
Addie Joss
Charlie Robertson
Don Larsen
Jim Bunning
Sandy Koufax
Catfish Hunter
Len Barker
Mike Witt
Tom Browning
Dennis Martínez
Kenny Rogers
David Wells
David Cone
Randy Johnson
Mark Buehrle
Dallas Braden
Roy Halladay
Philip Humber
Matt Cain
Félix Hernández
theres a whole lot of 'who is that' on that list.
re: Perfect Game or Triple CrownPosted by Flair Chops on 10/4/12 at 8:20 am to LSUMastermind
quote:and it is by a wide margin, imo
Triple Crown
you can't just simply be good for 140+ games and win the triple crown. you could be good for that timespan and lead one of the individual categories.
to throw a perfect game, you and your teammates only have to be great for 27 outs.
i'm not diminishing the perfect game, it is a magnificent achievement, but there is a reason the triple crown hasn't been accomplished in so long: it's fricking tough.
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this. any pitcher can be on for one game, or the hitters could be off. winning the triple crown is WAY more impressive. pitchers with perfect games
It also depends on the competition. Cabrera only hit .330 this year. Most years that wouldn't win it for you. Only two triple crown winners ever have had a worse batting average. On the flip side, guys that hit for average but weren't doing steroids probably had no chance over the last 20 years because they aren't going to hit enough HRs.
There have been periods of time where some of the best hitters don't hit for power like Tony Gwynn. When the best hitter isn't a power guy, then you're going to have periods with less chance of a triple crown. Guys like Pujols, Hamilton, Bonds, etc could have easily won a triple crown.
The stats can be skewed on any of them. Throwing a perfect game is amazing. Throwing a perfect game against the 2012 Houston Astros is less amazing.
Winning a triple crown is amazing. Winning a triple crown with a .316 batting average like Frank Robinson is slightly less amazing because .316 would almost never get it for you. There are plenty of years where guys would have easily won a triple crown if they were in a different year with the same stats. So there is a large element of luck involved because some of the triple crown stats aren't the greatest lines of all time.
re: Perfect Game or Triple CrownPosted by TigerMan327 on 10/4/12 at 8:42 am to lsu2006
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Um... Last triple crown was in 1967.
Who knows when the last perfect game was... Gotta go with perfect game on this one.
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