Has anybody here ever seen a more dominant streak than Jake Arrieta's current run?

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  • d2bets
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 08-10-05
    • 39847

    #71
    Originally posted by No coincidences
    Agree. Saw the postgame interview last night. Looks like the Incredible Hulk.
    Guy is a legendary workout freak. It's plants and lean meats. They piss into cups 8 or 9 times a season. If you think the only way he can be who he is is through steroids, then that's quite a compliment. Read up on Arrieta.
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    • unusialsusp5
      SBR MVP
      • 04-18-10
      • 4199

      #72
      Originally posted by Killer_Demo
      Loser talk. Madbum has 3 rings. Have fun trying to catch up
      don't understand why because he never won a "world series" diminishes his pitching record. he's not a quarterback trying to win a superbowl, only 1 pitcher in a 5 man rotation. the other 4 would have more impact on the teams ultimate finish.
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      • d2bets
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 08-10-05
        • 39847

        #73
        Ted Williams never won a World Series. I guess he sucked.
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        • unusialsusp5
          SBR MVP
          • 04-18-10
          • 4199

          #74
          Originally posted by d2bets
          Ted Williams never won a World Series. I guess he sucked.
          according to the less than knowledgeable killer_demo he must have since you have to be on a "team" that wins a championship to be considered the best. baseball is a game where individual performance statistics define your ability rather than being a cog on a championship team.
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          • Bigdave117
            SBR High Roller
            • 02-01-16
            • 111

            #75
            Arrieta rocking the big arms









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            • d2bets
              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
              • 08-10-05
              • 39847

              #76
              Arrieta's last 16 (regular season) starts:
              15-0
              0.53 ERA
              2 no-hitters

              Those are future MLB star in a shitty little league numbers.
              Shouldn't be possible in major league baseball.

              Has any pitcher ever been as unhittable as Jake Arrieta has been in the last year? Cliff Corcoran takes a look and finds one historically great contender for that crown.
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