Maxie Minoso sent me the following list of 30 game winners with the most wins in a season:
Maxie Minoso wrote:
Adams, Babe (1909) R S8/R5 44 8 31
Henry, Bill (1959) L R4 41 13 18
Murray, Dale (1974) R R4 40 12 8
Murray, Dale (1974) R R4 37 5 25
Robinson, Hank (1915) L R5 36 11 25
Clemens, Roger (1997) R S8* 34 5 0
Martinez, Pedro (1999) R S7/R4 34 10 7
Miljus, Johnny (1927) R R5 34 13 13
Murray, Dale (1974) R R4 34 9 21
Murray, Dale (1974) R R4 34 11 18
Sutter, Bruce (1977) R R3 34 6 11
Sutter, Bruce (1977) R R3 34 12 11
I've made an Excel spreadsheet with all the 30+ game winners since ATG 6 began (mostly 80 & 100M leagues with a good amount of 140 M leagues.) Above are just those with 34+ season victories. I found it interesting the number of relievers in the mix.
All totaled, there are 147 30+ win seasons. That's out of 269,682 pitcher's seasons including relievers.
Maxie
Assuming 10 pitchers per team, based on the info that Maxie was kind enough to provide, that's 147 30 game winners for 26,968 teams Also, assuming one 30 game winner per team, that's one 30 game winner for roughly every 183.5 teams.
The following seasons from the record books (previously cited herein) should be added to Maxie's fine work:
36 (36-8) - Adams, Babe (1909), Buffalo Psych Center
http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/29746734 (34-10) - Walsh, Ed (1911), Lumberton Lumbermen
http://onlinegames.strat-o-matic.com/team/289871It's interesting to note, that of the 14 total seasons of pitchers with 34 or more wins cited by Maxie and in the record books as noted above, 11 of the seasons were by relief pitchers. (I counted Adams as a relief pitcher, since he didn't make a single start in his 44 and 36 win seasons.) Of the relief pitchers above, Murray leads the way with 4 34 or more win seasons, while Sutter and Adams are second with 2. Only Walsh, Clemens and Martinez had 34 or more wins as starters, with one season each at 34 wins. In other words, there are 6 relief pitcher seasons with more wins than any starter has ever had and 5 more relief pitcher seasons that had just as many wins as a starter has ever had! Yikes!
No matter which side of the super reliever controversy you're on, I think it's safe to say that Strato NEVER INTENDED and NEVER FORESAW that's its failure to program rest requirements for relief pitchers, similar to rest requirements for starting pitchers, would result not only in relief pitchers winning 30 games, and as many as 44 games, but that relief pitchers would win 30 games more often than starting pitchers. Strato's solution was to stick it's head in the sand and ignore the situation, hoping that such unrealistic use of relief pitchers would go away if it incrementally raised the price on long endurance relief pitchers. That "solution" was a miserable failure. For a company that has long marketed its flagship product and prided itself on the alleged "statistical accuracy" of the baseball game, it is truly appalling that Strato would allow the super reliever option to continue for so long in the ATG series online game, while it has made an appropriate correction in the seasonal computer game to prevent overuse by relief pitchers.
OK, I'll get off my soap box. I'll have the frequency of teams with 4 twenty game winners, based on some older data, tomorrow.
Stay tuned. - Bernie