More Haudricourt
In his weekly JS online column he mentions Carlos Corporan joining an exclusive club, the one and done club. He mentions three players who have only appeared in one game for the Brewers. There is another one. In July 2005 catcher Julio Mosquera appeared in one game, against the Yankees.
I think what Tom meant to write was (players who entire major league career consisted of playing only one game for the Brewers). But, in my comprehension of the article, one is led to believe he is referring to players having only played one game for Milwaukee.
Mosquera played for Toronto in 1996 and 1997.
I must admit that a portion of my posting is driven by a vendetta against Haudricourt's source, Mario Ziino.
**Kudos to the TheJay for finding another player who has appeared in only one major league game, and it was for Milwaukee. How can we forget Chris Mabeus?**
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Tom & co. catch on to BBref
The seven walks issued by Todd Wellemeyer were the most by a St. Louis starting pitcher since Mark Mulder walked seven on Sept. 30, 2005, against Cincinnati. In research to 1954, no Cardinals starter had allowed seven or more walks in a game in which he also hit two or more batters.
"I didn't realize his velocity was that high," said Macha, noting that radar readings aren't flashed during exhibition games.
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