Jaime Garcia, a former Major League Baseball pitcher, had a career ERA (earned run average) of 3.68 over his time in the league, which spanned from 2008 to 2017. He played primarily for the St. Louis Cardinals and is known for his effective pitching and ability to manage games. His ERA reflects his consistency and skill as a starting pitcher during his career.
Babe Ruth won 94 regular season games (and 3 World Series games) as a pitcher and hit 714 home runs.
Bobo Newsom (211-222) and Jack Powell (245-254). Also, Charlie Hough had a 216-216 career record.
he has won 112/134
As of my last update, the pitcher with the worst career record in Major League Baseball history is Jack Nabors, who played in the early 1900s. He finished his career with a record of 0 wins and 9 losses over 15 games, making him winless despite his numerous appearances. His lack of victories stands out in the annals of baseball history.
Randy Johnson has the most strikeouts by a left handed pitcher. He also has the second most strikeouts all-time and over 300 wins.
Chris Johnson is often referred to by the nickname "CJ2K," which stands for "Chris Johnson 2,000," a reference to his remarkable achievement of rushing for over 2,000 yards in a single NFL season in 2006. This nickname highlights his speed and exceptional performance as a running back during his career.
George Frazier was the losing pitcher in Games 3, 4, and 6 of the 1981 World Series, won by the Los Angeles Dodgers over the Yankees 4 games to 2.
Cy Young (511-316)
don bradman played over 100 test games in his career
No, John Cena's career is not over.
Randy Johnson - The big Unit The nicknames of a baseball pitcher are as follows; hurler, fireballer ( a good fastball pitcher), starter ( usually only starts games) ace ( your best starting pitcher), reliever ( takes over in later innings for a starter), setup man ( 8th inning guy who sets up for the 9th inning) closer ( comes in usually only for the 9th inning to close out a game) middle reliever, southpaw ( a left handed pitcher), lefty, righty, some one who is "on the bump" is a pitcher and it refers to the pitcher's mound, Knuckleballer ( a pitcher who usually only throws a slow, hard to hit knuckleball), specialist ( usually refers to a left handed pitcher that only pitches to left handed batters). That's all I can think of right now.