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Steve Rogers
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Rogers led the NL in losses a second time in 1976, finishing 7-17 for a team that lost 107 games, then had winning records every year until 1984 as the Expos rose to prominence in the NL East. As the staff ace, he led the NL with five shutouts in 1979 and was 16-11 in 1980, then reached the playoffs for the only time in his career after winning 12 games in the strike-shortened 1981 season. In the special divisional playoff series, Rogers held the Phillies to one run in Game One and shut them out in the deciding Game Five to send the Expos to the LCS. There, Rogers beat the Dodgers 4-1 in Game Three, but lost Game Five in relief 2-1 when he surrendered a two-out ninth-inning home run to Rick Monday.
Rogers rebounded in 1982 to lead the NL in ERA (2.40) while winning a career-high 19 games, and was 17-12 in 1983, only to see his career crippled by arm woes the following year. Rogers was only 6-15 in 1984, and logged a 5.68 ERA in eight appearances in 1985 before retiring. (SCL)

