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Quiz: Taking it on the chin for the team.


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Thirteen times in history, a Met has given up over 100 runs in a season*, having the combination of being bad enough to get lit up, but good enough that you don't want to blow the bullpen when they are needed to relieve lesser starters the rest of the week. So they keep going out there and taking their lumps.

Who are these cats and what season did they give up their centuries.

* Fully six guys have packed it in at 99 earnies on the season. Wimps.


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Are these 13 distinct pitchers, or are there some repeaters in the list?

I don't know why, but something tells me Walt Terrell in 1984 is one of the guys. This guess seems wrong but I'm going to make it anyway.


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There are repeaters. The same guy may appear more than once, and the same season may appear more than once. So give me both when you answer.

Terrell '84 is incorrect. That's -1 for you.

Sharpie, get with the program.


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1. Roger Craig, 1962: 117 Runs (Doc Tee)
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1. Roger Craig, 1962: 117 Runs (Doc Tee)
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3. Jay Hook, 1962: 115 (Ben Grimm)
4. Al Jackson, 1962: 113 (Ben Grimm)
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I'm reallly hating my avatar.


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Jack Fisher --- 1964.


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1. Roger Craig, 1962: 117 Runs (Doc Tee)
T2.
T2. Jay Hook, 1962: 115 (Ben Grimm)
4. Al Jackson, 1962: 113 (Ben Grimm)
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T7.
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11. Fisher, 1964: 101
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Tanana '93 and Glavine '03 are incorrect.


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I'm going to stay with Fisher for '65. I remember the ugly backs of his baseball cards.


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1. Roger Craig, 1962: 117 Runs (Doc Tee)
T2.
T2. Jay Hook, 1962: 115 (Ben Grimm)
4. Al Jackson, 1962: 113 (Ben Grimm)
5. Jack Fisher, 1965: 111 (sharpie)
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T7.
T7.
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T9.
11. Jack Fisher, 1964: 101
T12.
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Staying with the early Mets I'll say Roger Craig repeated in '63.


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Craig packed it in at 99 in 1963.


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Tracy Stallard?


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We need years, my friend.


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AG/DC wrote:
We need years, my friend.


My bad. Tracy Stallard, 1964.

His putridness was well documented in the MBTM book, bringing shame to his number!


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The Amazing 1996 Mets had four guys give up 100 runs - Izzy, Pulse, Pete Harnisch and Bobby J. Jones. Though in their defense, they all gave up less than 100 earned runs.


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1. Roger Craig, 1962: 117 Runs (Doc Tee)
T2.
T2. Jay Hook, 1962: 115 (Ben Grimm)
4. Al Jackson, 1962: 113 (Ben Grimm)
5. Jack Fisher, 1965: 111 (sharpie)
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T7.
T7.
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11. Jack Fisher, 1964: 101
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T12. Al Jackson, 1963 (Valadius)

Stallard 1964 pulled out at 95. Swannie didn't pitch enough to qualify in 1980. That was the year he tore his rotator cuff.

Hahn, we're talking earnies.

Fman, close the book. No peeking.


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Swannie '79 and Koos '78 are in the clear.

The current score:

Grimm	sharpie	DocTee	Gwreck	metsguy	seawolf	valadius
4 2 3 -2 -1 -2 3


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