Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Please explain: Kevin Jarvis
Of all pitchers born since Bob Feller’s birth year, 1918, and allowed to accumulate 500 innings, Kevin Jarvis is probably the worst pitcher in baseball out of those 980 pitchers. And he stuck around for 780 innings. There’s only five pitchers that you can shake your head as to how they could have been allowed to accumulate that many chances. But Jarvis stands out because in this day and age of information, what more did we need to know?
So, explain to me how Kevin Jarvis survived as long as he did while posting a worse than average ERA in every single one of his years. And, Jarvis, the perfect example of a below-replacement level pitcher, managed to earn 10 million dollars in the process. That is called winning the lottery.


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