If Ryan didn't have an offense comparable to a A ball lineup behind him, he would have won twice as many games. He lost so many games 1-0, or 2-1, it was ridiculous. Because of his wildness, the opposing teams almost always scored their run or runs in the first inning. It use to drive me crazy that the Angels back then would "give up a run for an out" , knowing that run given up would probably cost them the game. As a rule, from the 2nd inning on, Ryan was pretty much unhittable.