In Major League Baseball (MLB), "RO-N" typically refers to the "Runs Allowed" statistic for a pitcher. It indicates the total number of runs that the pitcher has allowed to score while they are on the mound during a game or over the course of a season. This statistic is important for evaluating a pitcher's effectiveness and overall performance.
Ron Jones made his major league debut in late August 1988.
Ron Guidry stood five feet nine inches. This exceptional for most major league pitchers.
Ron Guidry posted a .893 winning percentage which was the highest in baseball history by a 20 game winner.
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He was sent down, or demoted.
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Ron Cey - 3rd baseman -Played for Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs
Ron Santo hit his first Major League home run on July 3, 1960, at Wrigley Field, Chicago, off Reds pitcher Jim O'Toole.
The first designated hitter was used. Ron Blomberg of the Yankees. He walked.
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