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	<title>Comments on: Post-2003 Yanks Starting Pitching Scorecard</title>
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		<title>By: Raphy</title>
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		<description>Just to compare:

From 1997-2000 the Yankees  had 11 seasons using the 110 ERA+ (44%) and 17 using the 100 (68%).  
If you replace 2000 with 1996 then the 110 drops to 9, but the 100 goes up to 18.</description>
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<p>From 1997-2000 the Yankees  had 11 seasons using the 110 ERA+ (44%) and 17 using the 100 (68%).<br />
If you replace 2000 with 1996 then the 110 drops to 9, but the 100 goes up to 18.</p>
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