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Tom Verducci
November 01, 1999
Through Sunday's Game 2, the eight scheduled starters in the 1999 World Series had started more than half of all postseason games played since '91 (113 of 212). Moreover, they had accounted for one quarter (53) of all postseason victories in that span. Here's how the elite eight have fared in those nine postseasons, ranked by number of starts. (Each pitcher has appeared only for his current team except David Cone, who made four postseason starts for the Toronto Blue Jays in '92, and Roger Clemens, who made one for the Boston Red Sox in '95.)
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November 01, 1999

Post Masters

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Through Sunday's Game 2, the eight scheduled starters in the 1999 World Series had started more than half of all postseason games played since '91 (113 of 212). Moreover, they had accounted for one quarter (53) of all postseason victories in that span. Here's how the elite eight have fared in those nine postseasons, ranked by number of starts. (Each pitcher has appeared only for his current team except David Cone, who made four postseason starts for the Toronto Blue Jays in '92, and Roger Clemens, who made one for the Boston Red Sox in '95.)

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