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The 1910s decade is interesting to write about because it is the single best decade in the history of Major League Baseball for starting pitcher numbers, other than the 1870s and the first decade of the 1900s. á
There were 69 starting pitchers from the 1910s who pitched in at least 200 games.
If a player does not appear on the list of the 69 eligible players list, then they either didnÆt reach 200 games or I consider them a pitcher from the first decade of the 1900s or the decade of the 1920s. The 1920s will be covered in a separate article, and I just wrote an article on the 10 best pitchers from the first decade of the 1900s.
Pitchers will only be in one decade. For example, Walter Johnson will appear in this article. So, he will not appear in my 1920s article, ...
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Cicotte, Johnson, Walsh, Wood? Ten Best Starting Pitchers From the 1910s
Posted: 29th December 2009 by Michael W in MLBComments Off on Cicotte, Johnson, Walsh, Wood? Ten Best Starting Pitchers From the 1910s