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The fewest wins in an NBA season is 9 by the 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers. Their record that year was 9-73.
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Fewest walks in a season is kind of a bad question because I'm sure there have been plenty of players who could have played 20 games and had zero walks in any given year (or something like that). However, the MLB record for fewest walks while still being eligible for the batting title was Shawon Dunston who had 8 in 490 at-bats in 1997.
No. Babe had 97 wins as a pitcher ... 94 in the regular season and 3 in the World Series. No MLB player has 100 HRs and 100 wins as a pitcher.
Ron Guidry posted only three losses in the 1978 season. He pitched in 35 games that year.
During the 2009 season they cost 10 dollars.
their should be at least 5 pitchers on a team [5 starters]. But you can have up to 15 pitchers.
Through the 2009 season, for starting pitchers that pitched at least 162 innings and qualified for the ERA title, that was Allan Anderson with a 2.45 ERA in 1988.
by my count, Mark Buehrle, CC Sabathia and Javy Vazquez.
18 games and at least 7 home games.
In MLB, for pitchers that threw at least 162 innings in a season, that would be Dutch Leonard who had an ERA of 0.96 for the Boston Red Sox in the 1914 season. Leonard pitched 224 2/3 innings and gave up 24 earned runs. For pitchers that threw at least 100 innings in a season it is Tim Keefe who had an ERA of 0.86 for the Troy Trojans in 1880. Keefe pitched 105 innings and gave up 10 earned runs.
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not ever week but at least 38 games a season.
The number of game a professional baseball player can play depends on his position, health and manager. There are usually 7 games a week and depending on the team schedule sometimes there is an off day on Monday or Thursday. A healthy starting position player (a player who on defense plays as an infielder, outfielder or catcher) could play every game of the week. However, managers sometimes give their players a day off for health reasons or just a normal day off. Also bench players only play when the managers decide to put them in the game, so they only play 3 or 4 games a week. Moreover, pitchers play considerable less games than position player. Relief pitchers, those who pitch in the middle of the game, could play 2 to 4 game depending on the manager and the players abilities. Starting pitchers usually play at least once week and 1 or 2 starters pitch twice a week. Most baseball teams have 5 starters and pitchers are usually given 4 days of rest. Therefore, in a week of 7 games two pitchers on a team could pitch twice.
There are 16 regular season games in one season, not counting the playoffs
1.88 GAA in 1996-97 (67 games played)