44-year-old Jamie Moyer beat the Atlanta Braves on May 25, 2007. It was his first win against the Braves since May 23, 1987. The 20-year span set a new record for the longest span between wins against a specific organization in Major League history.
Pete Walker, Pitched for NY Mets in 1995 and won 1 game against the Atlanta Braves.....then returned to the major leagues seven years later and won 10 games with the Toronto Blue Jays. Answer is 7 years!
Between 1992 and 1993, Anthony Young of the New York Mets lost 26 consecutive decisions. His ERA was actually a respectable 3.86 during that span which further defies the odds.
Carl Hubbell of the New York Giants with 24. The streak started July 17, 1936 and ended May 27, 1937.
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Yes.The most wins a pitcher in MLB has had in a season without a loss is 12. That was by Tom Zachary of the 1929 New York Yankees who pitched in 26 games and threw 119 2/3 innings.
No, within the major leagues no pitcher on any losing team shall be granded anything besides a no decision, or a loss.
A pitcher can get a loss no matter if the runs are earned or not. This statistic is tracked for the purpose of calculating a pitchers ERA or earned run average it really has nothing to do with a pitchers win loss record.
McNabb's longest TD pass was 91 yards to Terrell Owens in the 3rd quarter of a 49-21 loss to the Denver Broncos on October 30, 2005.
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A no decision is given to a starting pitcher who does not get credit for either a win or a loss for that game. A starting pitcher may come out for a relief pitcher with the score tied. Only the pitchers in the game when the final go-ahead run is scored get credit for a win or loss.
If pitchers' team is ahead when he leaves the game (all runners left on base that score, are charged to the pitcher that left them on base), he gets the win. The pitcher must pitch at least 5 innings in a game over 6 innings to get the win. If it is a tie game and the relieving pitcher's team wins, relieving pitcher gets the win. Otherwise he is charged with the loss. If the relieving pitcher's team is winning when he enters as a pitcher and then loses the game, the relieving pitcher is charged with a loss. If the relieving pitcher's team is winning when he enters the game as a pitcher and wins, the relieving pitcher is given a Save.
Yes.The most wins a pitcher in MLB has had in a season without a loss is 12. That was by Tom Zachary of the 1929 New York Yankees who pitched in 26 games and threw 119 2/3 innings.
That would depend on when those five runs were scored for the pitcher's team. If the team was always behind in the game, the first pitcher would get the loss. However, if the pitcher's team made the score 5-5 before the relief pitcher gave up the seven runs, then the relief pitcher would get the loss.
Which ever pitcher is responsible for the runner who scores to lose the game. Say pitcher A gives up a double, and is then replaced by Pitcher B. If pitcher B gives up another double, and the runner on second scores, Pitcher A gets the loss, because he put the scoring runner on base.
That would be his won/loss record.
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In the event of a Pitcher leaving a game in the 6th inning and the game is tied, the loss will be credited to the Pitcher that allowed the base runner on base that won the game for the opposing team.
Yes. Regardless of what the final score is, if the pitcher's team does not tie or take the lead after being removed he is credited with the loss.
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