Where Have You Gone, Big Train?
Tom Verducci
September 20, 1999
Early this century, the ideal pitcher was a man such as Walter Johnson, who, from 1907 through '27, threw a modern-day record 531 complete games. But almost inexorably, the mound has become more and more of a revolving door, as the number of pitching changes per game (both teams) shows.
Early this century, the ideal pitcher was a man such as Walter Johnson, who, from 1907 through '27, threw a modern-day record 531 complete games. But almost inexorably, the mound has become more and more of a revolving door, as the number of pitching changes per game (both teams) shows.