Robin Ventura of the New York Yankees against the Milwaukee Brewers on May 20, 1999.
Ventura's 1st game GS came in the first inning off Jim Abbott and in the 2nd game came off Horacio Estrada in the fourth inning.
Robin Ventura. 1995.
Boston Red Sox pitcher, John Lackey, was the losing pitcher in Game 2 of the 2013 World Series.
On a scoreboard, the number next to the team is the number of a pitcher for the team: 1) If the game is not over, the number is that of the pitcher currently in the game for the team. 2) If the game is over, the number is that of the pitcher that was the winner/loser for the team.
No, by definition that is not possible. Should a pitcher stay in the game after blowing a save and the team retakes the lead, the pitcher would be in line to get a win and not a save.
In 1944, Charley "Red" Barrett of the Boston Braves threw only FIFTY-EIGHT pitches during a nine inning complete game. Barrett's Braves shutout the Reds 2 - 0 and the game set major league records for least number of pitches known to have been thrown by a single pitcher in a complete game and shortest game played at night.
Robin Ventura. 1995.
Andy Hawkins in Game 2.
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Michael Wacha was the winning pitcher of Game 2 of the 2013 World Series.
John McDonald hitting 2 grandslams in one inning
Kerry Wood
Boston Red Sox pitcher, John Lackey, was the losing pitcher in Game 2 of the 2013 World Series.
the pitcher who started the game always gets the win
John Franco Game 3 of the 2000 Series was the only game the Mets won. They scored 2 runs in the 8th inning to break a 2-2 tie and win, 4-2.
On a scoreboard, the number next to the team is the number of a pitcher for the team: 1) If the game is not over, the number is that of the pitcher currently in the game for the team. 2) If the game is over, the number is that of the pitcher that was the winner/loser for the team.
There is no limit in regards to how many innings a Starting Pitcher must pitch in the Major League Baseball All Star game, a team can be winning and the Starting Pitcher could pitch only 2 innings but because All Star games have different rules, they can be given the Win.
Don Larsen of the New York Yankees, who stymied the Brooklyn Dodgers 2-0 in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series at Yankee Stadium.
2 fl oz and i am only in fifth grade