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1) Babe Adams of the Pirates in the 1909 World Series and got the win giving up 1 run and 6 hits in 9 innings.

2) Jeff Tesreau of the Giants in the 1912 World Series and was the loser giving up 4 runs and 5 hits in 7 innings.

3) Paul Derringer of the Cardinals in the 1931 World Series and was the loser giving up 6 runs and 11 hits in 7 innings.

4) Don Newcombe of the Dodgers in the 1949 World Series and was the loser giving up 1 run and 5 hits in 8 innings.

5) Bob Walk of the Phillies in the 1980 World Series and got the win giving up 6 runs and 8 hits in 7+ innings.

6) Joe Magrane of the Cardinals in the 1987 World Series and was the loser giving up 5 runs and 4 hits in 3 innings.

7) Tim Belcher of the Dodgers in the 1988 World Series and got a no decision giving up 4 runs and 3 hits in 2 innings.

8) Livan Hernandez of the Marlins in the 1997 World Series and got the win giving up 3 runs and 8 hits in 5 2/3 innings. Hernandez won the Series MVP award in 1997.

9) Justin Verlander of the Tigers in the 2006 World Series and was the loser giving up 7 runs and 6 hits in 5+ innings.

10) Anthony Reyes of the Cardinals in the 2006 World Series and got the win giving up 2 runs and 4 hits in 8+ innings.

The 2006 World Series is the only Series in MLB history that two rookie pitchers started against each other in Game 1.

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Well, in the first season of Baseball, everybody was a rookie...

I wasn't able to exactly find rookie starters, but what I can do is find the most games started for a team in a season by pitchers who were making their 40th career game or less. Since 1954.

The record for THAT, for what it's worth, is held by the fire-sale 1998 Florida Marlins, who had 139 starts by such players, and it isn't even close. 2nd place is the 1996 Oakland A's with 120.

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1) Babe Adams of the 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates. He pitched a complete game shutout against the Detroit Tigers winning 8-0.

2) John Lackey of the 2002 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. He started and pitched 5 innings giving up 4 hits and 1 run in the Angels 4-1 win over the San Francisco Giants.

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a bunch. here's a list of the youngest world series starters:

http://www.baseball-reference.com/play-index/shareit/sX4B

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