The 1984 Padres' starting staff had a rough series. So much so that two of their pitchers tied for the *best* ERA with an ERA of 10.13. Name either -- one is better known for allowing Pete Rose's 4192nd hit, his bouts with drug problems and his membership in the John Birch Society, the other would find his way to the Tigers in 1986 in a trade for #6. (edited at 8:47 am, September 20, 2017 (PDT))
Original question: The 1984 Padres' starting staff had a rough series. So much so that two of their pitchers tied for the *best* ERA with an ERA of 10.13. Name either -- one is better known for allowing Pete Rose's 4192nd hit, his bouts with drug problems and his membership in the John Birch Society, the other would find his way to the Tigers in 1986 in a trader for #6.
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