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Ervin is starting to become a phenomena.


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Ervin Santana's home/road differentials are really starting to become a case for scientists, and maybe psychiatrists...

This year 6-4 3.27 vs 1-9 8.33 away.

2004-2006

19-5 3.09 vs 9-11 6.46 away

He is consistently exceptional at home and consistently terrible on the road...it's amazing.

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/splits?playerId=6280

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Walt Terrell of the mid-1980's Tigers came immediately to my mind. Terrell had a 19-23 career record in parts of three seasons before coming to Detroit.

Check out his splits:

@DET (36-12)

1985: 9-2, 2.86

1986: 10-3, 3.35

1987: 13-2, 2.47

1988: 4-5, 3.76

on road (18-36)

1985: 6-8, 4.94

1986: 5-9, 5.93

1987: 4-8, 6.09

1988: 3-11, 4.11

Detroit then traded him away, but brought him back in summer 1990 after he got released. (Terrell pitched for 3 teams in the year and a half he was away)

@DET (16-12)

1990: 3-2, 3.54

1991: 9-7, 4.84

1992: 4-3, 4.76

on road (9-16)

1990: 3-2, 5.71

1991: 3-7, 3.62

1992: 3-7, 5.57

Career over

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