Steve Rogers is the best pitcher in Nationals/Expos history
Righty starting pitcher Steve Rogers spent 13 season pitching for the Expos in which he made the All-Star team five times. Rogers pitched in 399 games (393 starts) for the Expos and he was 158-152, with 2 saves, a 3.17 ERA and a 1.23 WHIP. 1982 was Rogers’ best season for the Expos as he was second in the Cy Young voting. Rogers pitched in 35 games (all starts) for the Expos in 1982 and he was 19-8 with a 2.40 ERA and a 1.12 WHIP. Rogers is all over the franchise’s record books. He is the Expos/Nationals all-time leader in game started (393), wins (158), complete games (129), shutouts (37), strikeouts (1,621) and innings pitched (2,837 2/3). Rogers is also #2 all-time in Expos/Nationals history in games pitched (399), #8 in ERA (3.17) and #10 in WHIP (1.23). While most of the fans of the Nationals never saw Rogers I did and let me assure you that he was even better than his numbers show.