| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - I seem to recall Alan Trammell (the Tigers' manager at the time) talking about the 20-loss thing and acknowledging it, but more than anything else I think it was simply a factor of the team being so bad. 119 losses is a large number to divide among 20 pitchers, particularly considering how baseball assigns losses and how the Tigers struggled to score runs (3.65 per game was more than 0.6 runs wors
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