In MLB, that would be Hall of Famer Ed Walsh who pitched with the Chicago White Sox from 1904-1916 and the Boston Braves in 1917. In 2,964 innings, Walsh's ERA was 1.82. Hall of Famer Addie Joss, who pitched for Cleveland from 1902-1910 is second in career ERA. In 2,327 innings, Joss' ERA was 1.89.
Micky Mantle
Babe Ruth started his baseball career as a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox.
Lou Gehrig has the most runs batted in as a Yankee with 1,995.
Bernie Williams hit the most career postseason home runs as a Yankee with 22.
Defensive end Aaron Smith is the Steelers career active sack leader with 44 sacks.
Mariano Rivera
Entering the 2008 season, that would be Pedro Martinez of the New York Mets with a career ERA of 2.81. Second is Greg Maddux with 3.12 and third is Roy Oswalt at 3.14.
Mariano Rivera with 230 saves.
Babe Ruth has the most career home runs as a Yankee with 659.
John Franco holds the record for career saves as a New York Met with 276.
No Brewers pitcher has 1118 career strikeouts
Lou Gehrig had 1,269 hits in Yankee Stadium.
Derek Jeter with 1,274 hits.
just a guess but i think it was/is carl pavono (pitcher) who now plays for the Cleveland Indians. he was a starting pitcher abd only started 4 or 5 times in 5 or 6 seasons with the Yankees. he is also my cousins friend from college.
it was .340
Micky Mantle
at 17 years old