Posted by crazystengel on 12/10/2018 12:36:00 AM (view original):
A couple days ago I posted in this thread about my pitcher, 1888 Ed Seward, breaking a seven-year old Open League record for most wins by a pitcher in one season. The previous record was 77, held by 1888 Silver King; my Seward went 78-12.
In the first round of the playoffs, Seward started games 1-3-5 for me.
And lost each one!
Believe It or Don't!
Somewhat realistic really (unless you were Christy Mathewson in - I forget the season he won three shutouts in the Series). You used him a lot, his arm got tired, he lost in the postseason. History is full of these kinds of stories. Not your fault, I know you were careful to stay within his statistical abilities, but in RL it is not implausible.
Of course, he has to live it down now as a pitcher that can't win the big ones. Lots of company.