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By By Jim Baker
MLB Insider Tuesday, April 27, 2004 Can a team have its pitching staff finish last in the league in strikeouts and still be successful? It hasn't been tried in a long time but the Giants had better be hoping that history can repeat itself. The current Giants have the lowest strikeout total in the National League, whiffing a batter only once ever two innings. The last National League club to win over 90 games while also coming in last in strikeouts was the '89 Giants. They made it all the way to the World Series that year before be ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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