Hall of Famer Ed Walsh hurled 57 shutouts for the White Sox between 1904 and 1916. He finished up with the Boston Braves in 1917. His career ERA was an amazing 1.82.
In 1962, Don Elston pitched in 57 games for the Chicago Cubs, with an ERA of 2.44. He started 0 games and finished 32, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded 8 saves, ending up with 4 wins and 8 losses. He pitched a total of 199 outs, facing 275 batters. He gave up 57 hits and 18 earned runs, including 6 home runs. He struck out 37 batters and walked 32.
In 1985, Pascual Perez pitched in 22 games for the Atlanta Braves, with an ERA of 6.14. He started all games and finished 0, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 1 win and 13 losses. He pitched a total of 286 outs, facing 453 batters. He gave up 115 hits and 65 earned runs, including 10 home runs. He struck out 57 batters and walked 57.
In 1982, Ron Reed pitched in 57 games for the Philadelphia Phillies, with an ERA of 2.66. He started 2 games and finished 30, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded 14 saves, ending up with 5 wins and 5 losses. He pitched a total of 294 outs, facing 401 batters. He gave up 85 hits and 29 earned runs, including 4 home runs. He struck out 57 batters and walked 24.
In 1982, Allen Ripley pitched in 28 games for the Chicago Cubs, with an ERA of 4.18. He started 19 games and finished 5, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 5 wins and 7 losses. He pitched a total of 368 outs, facing 512 batters. He gave up 130 hits and 57 earned runs, including 12 home runs. He struck out 57 batters and walked 38.
In 1998, Ken Hill pitched in 19 games for the Anaheim Angels, with an ERA of 4.98. He started all games and finished 0, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 9 wins and 6 losses. He pitched a total of 309 outs, facing 458 batters. He gave up 123 hits and 57 earned runs, including 6 home runs. He struck out 57 batters and walked 47.
In 1971, Joe Hoerner pitched in 49 games for the Philadelphia Phillies, with an ERA of 1.97. He started 0 games and finished 28, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded 9 saves, ending up with 4 wins and 5 losses. He pitched a total of 219 outs, facing 296 batters. He gave up 57 hits and 16 earned runs, including 6 home runs. He struck out 57 batters and walked 21.
In 2000, Jason Isringhausen pitched in 66 games for the Oakland Athletics, with an ERA of 3.78. He started 0 games and finished 57, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded 33 saves, ending up with 6 wins and 4 losses. He pitched a total of 207 outs, facing 304 batters. He gave up 67 hits and 29 earned runs, including 6 home runs. He struck out 57 batters and walked 32.
In 1981, Sammy Stewart pitched in 29 games for the Baltimore Orioles, with an ERA of 2.32. He started 3 games and finished 18, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded 4 saves, ending up with 4 wins and 8 losses. He pitched a total of 337 outs, facing 463 batters. He gave up 89 hits and 29 earned runs, including 8 home runs. He struck out 57 batters and walked 57.
In 1988, Bob Stanley pitched in 57 games for the Boston Red Sox, with an ERA of 3.19. He started 0 games and finished 31, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded 5 saves, ending up with 6 wins and 4 losses. He pitched a total of 305 outs, facing 419 batters. He gave up 90 hits and 36 earned runs, including 6 home runs. He struck out 57 batters and walked 29.
In 2012, Jeremy Affeldt pitched in 67 games for the San Francisco Giants, with an ERA of 2.7. He started 0 games and finished 10, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded 3 saves, ending up with 1 win and 2 losses. He pitched a total of 190 outs, facing 267 batters. He gave up 57 hits and 19 earned runs, including 1 home run. He struck out 57 batters and walked 23.
In 1943, Joe Dobson pitched in 25 games for the Boston Red Sox, with an ERA of 3.12. He started 20 games and finished 3, pitching a total of 9 complete games. He threw 3 shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 7 wins and 11 losses. He pitched a total of 493 outs, facing 673 batters. He gave up 144 hits and 57 earned runs, including 4 home runs. He struck out 63 batters and walked 57.
In 1971, Ken Brett pitched in 29 games for the Boston Red Sox, with an ERA of 5.34. He started 2 games and finished 10, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded 1 save, ending up with 0 wins and 3 losses. He pitched a total of 177 outs, facing 264 batters. He gave up 57 hits and 35 earned runs, including 7 home runs. He struck out 57 batters and walked 35.