In 1970 the Atlanta Braves had pitcher Larry Jaster who appeared in 14 games for the Braves, all in relief. His record was 1-1 with no saves. He pitched 24 innings and had a ERA of 6.95. Jaster had previously pitched for St. Louis Cardinals and Montreal Expos. He was not in the Majors in 1971, but was back with the Braves in 1972 where he again had a 1-1 record, pitching in 5 games, making one start and compiled a 5.25 ERA. 1972 was Jaster's last season in MLB.
On average, MLB teams use about 4 to 5 pitchers per 9 innings in a game. This number can vary based on factors like game situation, pitcher performance, and managerial strategies. With the increasing emphasis on specialized roles, such as relief pitchers and matchups, the trend has been toward using more pitchers in a game.
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Four consecutive innings if she is the starting pitcher. There's no minimum number required for relief pitchers.
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