Josh Fogg
IP means innings pitched WP means either wild pitch or winning pitcher TBF i think means total batters faced
Usually AB is an offensive stat which stands for At Bat, meaning who is batting at the current moment. BF usually stands for Batters Faced, used as a pitching stat next to how many batters that pitcher struck out (Batters faced is not used in computing a pitcher's ERA, or Earned Run Average. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earned_run_average)
batters faced
Total Batters Faced.
Batters Faced.
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A save is given to a pitcher when the pitcher pitches to three or more batters or that are on base when he come to the mound ... NOTE that is the pitchers team is up by more then three runs no save can be recorded till a run scores ( the batter that is " on deck " counts as a batter faced )
the last pitcher he faced as a batter: Mark Calvert the last pitcher (Teammate) he caught for: Bill Scherrer
Yes, Joe DiMaggio hit his first Major League Baseball home run on May 24, 1936, while playing for the San Francisco Seals in the Pacific Coast League. The pitcher he faced was Guy Bush, who was with the Pittsburgh Pirates at the time. DiMaggio's first home run came during a game against the Pirates, marking a significant moment in his early career before joining the New York Yankees.
A single out is enough to get a save. To get a save a pitcher has to record the game ending out, and has to have entered with a lead of 3 runs or fewer, or with the tying run at the plate or on deck. If a pitcher throws the game's final 3 innings he can get the save regardless of how big a lead his team had when he entered.