Jon Lester
WINNING ALOT OF MEDALS AND CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES?!?!?!
Alex Bragan, the storied pitcher, pitched a record 14 perfect games in his career.
There were 6 games in the 2009 World Series and therefore more than one winning pitcher: Cliff Lee won games 1 & 5; A.J. Burnett, game 2; Andy Pettitte, games 3 & 6; Joba Chamberlain, game 4.
Alex Bragan, the storied pitcher, pitched a record 14 perfect games in his career.
Christy Mathewson, a Hall of Fame pitcher, won 373 games during his Major League Baseball career, which spanned from 1900 to 1916. He played primarily for the New York Giants and is regarded as one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history. Mathewson's impressive winning record reflects his dominance on the mound and his significant impact on the game.
San Francisco Giants ace Tim Lincecum was the winning pitcher in Games 1 and 5 of the 2010 World Series against the Texas Rangers.
Whitey Ford has the most career World Series losses by a pitcher with 8.
Todd Burns was primarily known as a starting pitcher during his Major League Baseball career, which spanned from 1987 to 1995. While he did appear in some games as a relief pitcher, the majority of his appearances were as a starter. His role as a relief pitcher was not a significant part of his overall career.
tom burgess. He pitched for Phoenix College in 1965 and Arizona State in 1967. He was the winning pitcher for both National Championship Games. Only pitcher to ever win both titles.
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there are many pitchers who have appeared in the major leagues without winning a single game.Of pitchers with at least 220 decisions, that is Milt Gaston with a career record of 97-164 for a winning percentage of .372. Gaston played 11 seasons (1924-1934) for the Yankees, Browns, Senators, Red Sox, and White Sox. His career ERA was 4.55 and he threw 127 complete games and 10 shutouts. He had one winning season, going 15-14 for the Browns in 1925. Anthony Young had a career record of 15-48 for a .238 winning percentage for the Mets, Cubs, and Astros between 1991-1996. For the Mets, he went 2-14 in 1992 and 1-16 in 1993. His ERA in 1993 was 3.77, an incredibly good ERA for such a poor win/loss record and his career ERA was 3.89, again incredibly good for such a poor W/L record. It would be fair to say he pitched in a lot of tough luck games during his career.