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| Curtis Henning |
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year
2003
totals
|
ab
153
153
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r
42
42
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h
52
52
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bi
42
42
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2b
5
5
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3b
0
0
|
hr
23
23
|
so
45
45
|
bb
32
32
|
ab/k
3.40
3.40
|
ob
.427
.427
|
slg
.791
.791
|
ba
.307
.307
|
rat
34.86
34.86
|
ab/hr
6.65
6.65
|
ab/bi
3.64
3.64
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year
2003
totals
|
w
5
5
|
l
1
1
|
ip
41.0
41.0
|
h
42
42
|
r
21
21
|
so
69
69
|
bb
9
9
|
hr
14
14
|
bf
174
174
|
oavg
.255
.255
|
era
2.05
2.05
|
rat
46.30
46.30
|
k/4
6.73
6.73
|
bb/4
0.88
0.88
|
hr/4
1.37
1.37
|
Notes: Greatest RBI/ER ratios, season (post 1998, +100 ABs, not including Scott Carmichael)
1. Joey Creighton - 6.29 (2000)
2. James Vassar - 3.33 (2002)
3. Casey Sylvester - 2.68 (2001)
4. James Vassar - 2.21 (1999)
5. Matt Holmberg - 2.17 (1999)
6. Joey Creighton - 2.13 (1999)
7. Curtis Henning - 2.00 (2003)
7. Casey Sylvester - 2.00 (2000)
9. Dave Cain - 1.84 (2003)
10. Ian Byrd - 1.80 (2002)
There are only two rookies on that list.
Curtis and Pat Plummer formed arguably the greatest 1-2 mound presence in league history. On the champion 2003 Road Warrior squad, they combined for a 10-3 record, 107 Ks in 66.o IP (6.48 per 4 IP)
against just 14 walks (0.85 per 4 IP) and a 1.94 ERA. Oh yeah, and they were both rookies.
--2003 Champion (Road Warriors)
--2003 Rookie of the Year
--2003 Cy Young candidate
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