The last MLB pitcher to pitch at least 162 innings (must pitch 162 innings to qualify to win the ERA title) and have an ERA under 2.00 was Roger Clemens who had a 1.87 ERA for the Houston Astros in 2005. Prior to that, Pedro Martinez had a 1.74 ERA for the Boston Red Sox in 2000.
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Hank Aaron was the last Negro League player to have a regular position in the Major League. Minnie Minoso was the last to actually play in a MLB game. (Two games for the White Sox in 1980.)
Wilbur Wood of the Chicago White Sox was 24-20 during the 1973 season, making him the last pitcher in American League history to win and lose 20 or more games in the same season.
Bob Welch of the Oakland A's won the 1990 American League Cy Young Award. He posted a 27-and-6 won-loss record, which was the last time that any major-league pitcher won 25 or more games.
Sid Fernansez was a Major League Baseball pitcher born in 1962. He made his first appearance in the MLB was in 1983 when he was just 21 years old. His last MLB appearance was in 1997.
Bob Welch of the 1990 Oakland Athletics at 27-6.
Randy Johnson 2001, game six as a starter and game seven in relief.
As of 2009 the last pitcher to win the National League MVP Award was Bob Gibson in 1968.
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Dave Righetti at 2.05 in 1981.
Caramo is the last name of the pitcher Yender Caramo. As of 2014, he plays for the minor league.
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Hank Aaron was the last Negro League player to have a regular position in the Major League. Minnie Minoso was the last to actually play in a MLB game. (Two games for the White Sox in 1980.)
In any league, the last pitcher to pitch the ball is responsible for that batter. If he strikes him out, the credit goes to him, regardless of how many pitches he throws.
Wilbur Wood of the Chicago White Sox was 24-20 during the 1973 season, making him the last pitcher in American League history to win and lose 20 or more games in the same season.