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Q: What is the MLB record for most consecutive shutout innings pitched by a rookie pitcher?
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What pitcher holds the Arizona Diamondbacks franchise record for most consecutive shutout innings pitched?

Brandon Webb in 2007 with 42 1/3 consecutive scoreless innings.


What is the American league record for most consecutive shutout innings pitched by one red sox pitcher?

The Red Sox record is 45 shutout innings by Cy Young of the 1904 team. During this streak he pitched 25 1/3 hitless innings, still a major league record. The American League record for shutout innings is 56 by Walter Johnson of the 1913 Washington Senators.


Who is the famous Red Sox pitcher that holds the team record for pitching the most shutout innings in a row in a world series?

Babe Ruth with 29 2/3 consecutive scoreless innings pitched in World Series play.


What is the American league record for most consecutive shutout innings pitched by one pitcher?

Through the 2008 season, that is 55 2/3 innings by Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators between April 10, 1913 and May 14, 1913.


What is the MLB record for most consecutive shutout innings pitched by one pitcher?

The record is 59 by Orel Hershiser of the Los Angeles Dodgers between August 30, 1988 and September 28, 1988. Don Drysdale did it back in either the 50's or the 60's, but he had a record 58.2 scoreless innings, which basically means 6 straight shutouts plus 2.2 extra innings. Orel Herseiser broke that record back in 1988 with 59.0 consecutive scoreless innings


What is the most innings Walter Johnson pitched in a single game and who was the opposing team and pitchers?

Walter Johnson pitched an 18 inning shutout over the Chicago White Sox on May 15, 1918. Lefty Williams was the opposing pitcher, who also went the full 18 innings, and the score was 1-0.


How can you make your ERA go down?

Pitch more shutout innings - that is, innings where you don't give up an earned run. ERA is calculated by taking the number of earned runs a pitcher gives up, dividing it by the number of innings he/she pitched, then multiplying the result by nine. So, for example, if a pitcher has six complete innings and gives up two earned runs, their ERA becomes three (2 divided by 6 is 1/3, 1/3 multiplied by nine is 3). This works over the course of a pitcher's career, so if a pitcher gives up six earned runs over six innings in one game, his/her ERA becomes nine. If he/she then pitches a complete game shutout (nine full innings, no earned runs) their ERA drops to 3.6 (as it is now six earned runs from fifteen innings).


What is the most consecutive shutout innings pitched by one team in the world series?

33 by the Baltimore Orioles against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1966 World Series. The Orioles swept the Dodgers in the 1966 World Series. The Dodgers scored single runs in the 2nd and 3rd innings of Game 1 and did not score again.


Who is the Sports Illustrated 2014 Sportsman of the Year?

The 2014 Sportsman of the Year was Madison Bumgarner, pitcher for the San Francisco Giants. In the 2014 MLB postseason he pitched 52 and 2/3 innings, with an ERA of 1.03. In Game 5 of the World Series, he pitched a 117-pitch, four hit shutout and then on two-days rest, pitched in relief in Game 7 for 5 innings with only two hits, four strikeouts, and no walks.


Can the winning pitcher get a complete game shutout for a rain out 5 inning game?

Five innings is the minimum for a complete game, so the answer is yes.


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What is the MLB record for most consecutive shutout innings pitched by one pitcher in a single game?

Orel Hershiser : Los Angeles, 59.0 scoreless innings from 8/30/88 - 9/28/88 ...Dan Drysdale : Los Angeles, 58.0 scoreless innings from 5/14/68 - 6/8/68 ...Walter Johnson: Washington, 55.2 scoreless innings from 4/10/13 - 5/14/13...Jack Coombs: Philadelphia, 53.0 scoreless innings from 9/5/10 - 9/25/10...Bob Gibson: St. Louis, 47.0 scoreless innings from 7/13/33 - 8/1/33 ...