Through the 2008 season, that is Mariano Rivera who has pitched 117 1/3 innings in the postseason to an ERA of 0.77. He has pitched 47 2/3 innings in the ALDS to an ERA of 0.38, 38 2/3 innings in the ALCS to an ERA of 0.93, and 31 innings in the World Series to an ERA of 1.16. All told, he has given up 10 earned runs in postseason play.
Mariano Rivera has the best career postseason ERA wit 0.74 in 133.1 innings pitched.
The best playoff record in NHL history is held by the 1982-83 New York Islanders, who achieved a perfect 15-0 run during the postseason. This remarkable performance led them to clinch the Stanley Cup, solidifying their dominance in that era. No team has matched this flawless playoff record since, making it a significant achievement in NHL history.
Through the 2011 season, Mariano Rivera has a career ERA of 2.21. He also has a career postseason ERA of 0.70.
The Baltimore Ravens have made seven postseason appearances in their history.2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2010.
The single postseason batting average leader is Lloyd McClendon with 16 plate appearances, he batted .727 in the 1992 postseason.
In 2008, Cole Hamels was the postseason star for the Philadelphia Phillies. He was named Most Valuable Player for both the NLCS and World Series. Hamels went 4-0 with a 1.80 ERA in five postseason starts.
Through the 2010 season, 3.85 in the regular season and 2.13 in the postseason.
The man on the Yankees with the lowest ERA ever is Spud Chandler in 1943. He had a 1.64 ERA.
As of October 2023, Derek Jeter holds the record for the most postseason hits in MLB history, with a total of 200 hits. Jeter achieved this milestone during his career with the New York Yankees, contributing significantly to the team's success in the playoffs. His remarkable performance in high-stakes games has solidified his legacy as one of the greatest postseason players in baseball history.
Andy Pettitte has a record of 18 wins, 9 losses and an ERA of 3.90
Mariano Rivera won three games as a starter in his career. That was in 1995.
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