No. 30 -- Carl Pavano

He earned himself a four-year, $39.95 million contract from the Yankees after a career year with the <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORSPT000174" title="Miami Marlins" href="/topic/sports/baseball/miami-marlins-ORSPT000174.topic">Marlins</a> in 2004 in which he went 18-8 for the best single-season winning percentage (.692) in club history among pitchers with at least 162 innings. Only <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PESPT008415" title="Dontrelle Willis" href="/topic/sports/baseball/dontrelle-willis-PESPT008415.topic">Dontrelle Willis</a> (22) has won more games in one season for the Marlins than Pavano.
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( ROBERT MAYER, S-S / August 30, 2003 )

He earned himself a four-year, $39.95 million contract from the Yankees after a career year with the Marlins in 2004 in which he went 18-8 for the best single-season winning percentage (.692) in club history among pitchers with at least 162 innings. Only Dontrelle Willis (22) has won more games in one season for the Marlins than Pavano.

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