Bryce Harper
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That's easy for me to say, but that's not a lot.
Gosman, 198 in two-thirds innings, so he'll probably go past, he will go past 200 innings.
And Freddy Peralta with the Brewers, he's at 182 in a third innings.
So really, Gosman is the only one that has a chance and the very real possibility that he actually goes on a run if they beat the Yankees and they go, he's going to pitch again and he could pass crochet, but still there's a long way to go.
Can you imagine the wildcard pitcher ultimately being the innings leading overall in terms of postseason and regular season?
Well, you know, stranger things have happened.
All right, for the teams who are down 2-0,
We're 0-2.
The Yankees have two guys over 200 innings, and Carlos Rodon is going to pass his teammate, Max Fried.
Carlos Rodon is at 201 in a third innings heading into game three right now, and Max Fried already at 204 in two-thirds innings.
For the Cubs, 184 in two-thirds innings.
That would be Matthew Boyd.
And for the Phillies, Phillies are right up there.
And this guy is probably going to also pass crochet, who knows, 207 in two-thirds innings.
But we don't know with the Phillies, you know, obviously down 2-0.
So you have all those players.
You have six players so far.
who are total in regular season and postseason, who are 200 innings or more.
Now, let's go back to last year to give sort of an idea of what we're dealing with, jumping off point, what happened to the players who went 200 or more innings last year.
You're going to find this fascinating just because I said so.