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Jack Armstrong Award (Best Pitcher) for 2003


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2003 Full Season Stats

 

Redman - 14 Wins 9 Losses 3.59 ERA 190.2 IP 151 K

Willis - 14 Wins 6 Losses 3.30 ERA 150.2 IP 142 K

Beckett - 9 Wins 8 Losses 3.04 ERA 142 IP 152 K

Looper - 6 Wins 4 Losses 3.73 ERA 79.2 IP 28 SV 55 K

Urbina - 3 Wins 0 Losses 1.41 ERA 38.1 IP 6 SV 37 K

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Ill break it up into two halves: 1st half obviously Dontrelle, 2nd half its Josh. if i have to pick ill say Dontrelle because despite his 2nd half performance, his 1st half performance literally saved our season. he pretty much rescued us from the jaws of death

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Beckett has been the most talented, Redman the most consistent....

and even Penny and Pavano turned in very solid seasons,

but I'll go with Willis. His arrival almost literally started the turnaround.

 

tough one though. Urbina certainly hasn't done anything wrong in the few months he's been here, & except for a handful of games Looper's been very dependable.

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i thought jack armstrong was the pitcher with the record for most loses in marlins history. what he doing having best pitcher award?

I did it for Comedic Value. That and the original name (Charlie Hough Award) is used for a real award and could lead to confusion.

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i thought jack armstrong was the pitcher with the record for most loses in marlins history. what he doing having best pitcher award?

 

i say willis. he made the fish believe and got them started for wild card.

It was Charlie Hough originally.....

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