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0 -- Intentional walks issued by Arizona right-hander Curt Schilling in 2001. Curt Schilling, Randy Johnson
The D'backs rode Curt Schilling and Randy Johnson to the World Series title.
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1 -- Pitchers who have won more Cy Young awards than Arizona left-hander Randy Johnson, who has won the past three in the NL and four overall. Roger Clemens is the all-time leader with six; Steve Carlton and Greg Maddux also have won four.
2 -- Major league pitchers who posted ERAs below 3.00 this season (min. 162 IP) -- Johnson (2.49) and teammate Schilling (2.98).
3 -- Times that teammates have finished first and second in Cy Young voting. Johnson and Schilling joined Don Newcombe and Sal Maglie of the 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers, and Mike Marshall and Andy Messersmith of the 1974 Los Angeles Dodgers.
3.87 -- Arizona's team ERA in 2001, the second best in the NL.
4.47 -- Arizona's team ERA in 2001 calculated without Schilling and Johnson.
5 -- Complete games pitched in the 2001 postseason, all by Schilling (three) and Johnson (2).
9-1 -- Combined records of Schilling (4-0) and Johnson (5-1) in the 2001 postseason. Previously, there had been seven four-game winners and no five-game winners in a single postseason.
10 -- Schilling's place in NL MVP balloting with 24 votes, the most among pitchers. Johnson was right behind him with 23.
13 -- Three-game winners in World Series history, including Johnson in 2001. The other 12 are Mickey Lolich (1968), Bob Gibson ('67), Lew Burdette ('57), Harry Brecheen ('46), Stan Coveleski ('20), Urban Faber ('17), Smokey Joe Wood ('12), John Coombs ('10), Babe Adams ('09), Christy Mathewson ('05), William Dinneen ('03) and Deacon Phillippe ('03).
13-1 -- Schilling's record in 17 starts following a D'backs loss, including a 1.72 ERA. Johnson was 9-2 with a 2.15 ERA following an Arizona loss.
23 -- Double-digit strikeout games by Johnson this season, tying the major league mark he already shared with Nolan Ryan.
37 -- Home runs allowed by Schilling this season, 31 of which were solo shots. The total tied San Diego's Kevin Jarvis and Bobby J. Jones for most in the NL.
38 2/3 -- Innings pitched by Schilling and Johnson in the World Series, accounting for 59 percent of the D'backs' total of 65.
45 -- Strikeouts by Schilling and Johnson in the World Series, accounting for 71 percent of the D'backs' total of 63. They combined for only five walks, giving them a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 9-1.
51.3 -- Percentage of Arizona's 1,297 regular-season strikeouts accounted for by Johnson (372) and Schilling (293).
372 -- Strikeouts by Johnson this season, the third-highest total in history behind Nolan Ryan's 383 in 1973 and Sandy Koufax's 382 in '65.
665 -- Combined strikeouts by Johnson and Schilling in 2001, making them the most prolific tandem in history. They broke the record of 624 set by Ryan and Bill Singer of the 1973 California Angels.


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