Some Braves fans are saying Tommy Hanson deserves a spot on the All-Star team, but compared to the starting pitchers on the team, his stats are the worst. Hanson earned his tenth win after the teams were named, and there are already four Braves named to the team. The four other pitchers with at least ten wins reached that total in 17 starts. It took Hanson 18 starts to reach double digits.
PL….W…L…ERA….K….BB.…G.…INN.…AVG…WHIP
RD…12…1…2.40…123…26…17…120.0…203…0.93
MC….9…3…2.62…118…24…17…120.1…209…0.96
SS..…9…4…2.82…128…21…17.…99.0…225…1.10
CK…..6…5…2.91…119…32…18…120.2…221…1.06
GG…12…3…2.92…118…42…17…101.2…192…1.11
WM….9…5…3.04..…70…21…17…100.2…232…1.09
CH…10…4…3.20…118…29…17…118.0…233…1.10
LL…11…4…3.41…105…36…17…103.0…235…1.23
TH…10…5…3.71….93…38…18…106.2…254…1.31
RA DICKEY: best record, lowest ERA & WHIP
M CAIN: perfect game
S STRASBURG: most strikeouts, fewest walks
C KERSHAW: 2011 Cy Young, only healthy Dodger
G GONZALEZ: 12-3 record for the Rockie
W MILEY: only Diamondback
C HAMELS: every stat superior to Hanson
L LYNN: 11 wins in 103 innings
T HANSON: fewest innings/start, highest opp avg & WHIP
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