his era does not exist.
None. Pitchers are not consumable.
Whitey Ford was one of the greatest pitchers of all time. Among pitchers with at least 300 career decisions, Ford ranks first with a winning percentage of .690, the all-time highest percentage in modern baseball history. Ford's 2.75 earned run average is the lowest among starting pitchers whose careers began after the advent of the Live Ball era in 1920.
to legally play only one person can be on the pitchers mound while the game is in play
He was one of the best pitchers in MLB history.
The hold is not an official statistic, but it was created as a way to credit middle relief pitchers for a job well done. Starting pitchers get wins, and closers -- the relief pitchers who come in at the end of the game -- get saves, but the guys who pitch in between the two rarely get either statistic. So what's the most important thing one of these middle relievers can do? "Hold" a lead. If a reliever comes into a game to protect a lead, gets at least one out and leaves without giving up that lead, he gets a hold. But you can't get a save and a hold at the same time.REFER TO LINK POSTED @ BOTTOM OF PAGE
There are different amount of pitchers in a 40-man roster, whether you have 25 pitchers (in both the starting rotation and the bullpen) or just have 10, in any game, you can use all of your pitchers. However, you can't use a pitcher once they are taken out of the game.
588 pitchers have appeared in at least one game in 2009. 420 are right handed, and 168 are left handed. This means that 71% of pitchers are right handed and 29% are left-handed, which comes to a righty-to-lefty ratio of about 2.5:1.
Two. One for each team.
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October 2005, Houston versus Atlanta...so far....14 pitchers....just wondering if there have been more...
There are several ways that Walter Johnson was influential in baseball history. He was one of the first power pitchers of his era. He won 417 games which is the 2nd highest pitcher in history (after Cy Young's 511 winning games)
Yes, he was considered one of the best lefthanded pitchers, if not THE best, in the American League. He won 23 games in 1916 and 24 games in 1917 and led the AL in ERA in 1916 at 1.75. Babe's record as a Red Sox pitcher was 89-46 with a 2.19 ERA. He pitched in 2 World Series (1916, 1918) for the Red Sox and had a record of 3-0 with a 0.87 ERA. Ruth still holds the MLB record for longest complete game in World Series history ... a 14 inning, 6 hit, one run allowed effort against the Brooklyn Robins in Game 2 of the 1916 World Series.