The 1901 season was also notable for Young as he recorded his 300th career victory—but to really show the Cardinals what a mistake they made in letting him go, he was just beginning a long, highly productive resurgence in baseball—leading the AL in wins for the first of three successive seasons, on his way to a total of 200 more victories as he played on through his mid-40s—finishing his career in 1911 with an unimaginable 511 wins. Most Dominant peak of all time, may not be number one, but Pedro at his peak > All others, he was less consistent than others in his late years but holy cow he was nasty. The year prior to the Cubs’ first World Series championship in the live-ball era, Arrieta rode a stretch that’ll go down in MLB history as one of the best 2nd halves to a Cy Young award and even threw a complete game shutout in the Wild Card game. With Your Votes!Come On Everyone! Pitchers today would never be able to do that. I like Alec because of the way he adjusted to the new Live Ball era. It'll be a future change. Sandy Koufax without a doubt deserves to be on the list, but with that in mind. Control was never a problem for Young; in devouring up 371.1 innings, he walked just 37. Check out his career (12 years), and put it against Juan Marichal's first twelve years - Marichal beats him in just about every category - w-l Marichal 221 - 108 ; Koufax 165 - 87;.. Facing off against the lowly St. Louis Browns, Grove got tagged with a tough 1-0 loss thanks to a badly misplayed fly ball by outfielder Jim Moore—subbing for injured star hitter Al Simmons. He pitched just seven full seasons and went an incredible 40-15 and led the American League with six saves, 42 complete games and 11 shutouts in 1908. By the end of his 2004 season, he had 305 wins, 2.95 ERA, and 2915 SO. It was over 3.00 and into mediocrity. ERA+ takes a player's ERA and normalizes it across the entire league. Holding the records for the most Cy Young and Golden Glove awards says it all for excellence in his consistency throughout his entire career and not just great feats in certain aspects of pitching over shorter periods of time in a career full of highs and lows. It seemed that anytime one looked at the A’s mound, there was Grove to be found, putting the peak of the live ball era on pause. Martinez’s 2.07 season ERA was next followed in the AL by the Yankees’ David Cone, at 3.44; the 1.37 differential was the highest yet recorded by an ERA leader. Statistic Description: ERA+ 100* [lgERA/ERA] Adjusted to the player’s ballpark (s). Johnson set an unmistakable tone to the year when he allowed a single run over his first five starts; later in the season, he embarked on a 14-game winning streak—surpassed only by the 16-game run he forged a year earlier—and had it end when he lost an 11-inning, 1-0 duel to the Red Sox’ Ray Collins. Best pitcher of all time, in my opinion. Cy Young is amazing, as a matter of fact I am related to him, no joke. Found insideDetails the life of the legendary, record-holding baseball player, who retired in 1928 and became the first inductee into the Hall of Fame, but who has also been categorized as a belligerent, aggressive player and a racist who hated women ... deGrom's absurd 1.77 ERA got me to thinking; what's the lowest recorded ERA for a starter in modern history? ERA+ takes a player's ERA and normalizes it across the entire league. It accounts for external factors like ballparks and opponents. It then adjusts, so a score of 100 is league average, and 150 is 50 percent better than the league average. His career numbers line up nicely with those of Roy Halladay, who was a first-ballot selection: Greinke: 208-126, 3.37 ERA, 125 ERA+, 67.1 WAR. Total joke. the traditional length of a game). In the postseason and by now aching on almost every pitch thanks to an ailing shoulder, Martinez somehow continued to shine—tossing 17 shutout innings amid three appearances, including a six-inning, hitless relief stint in the deciding Game Five of the ALDS against an offensively loaded Cleveland team to move Boston on to the next round. He was the first great pitcher and still the best of all time. In his first stint with the club, Arrieta was one of the best pitchers in the entire league. The Big Train had an adjusted career ERA of 3.00 (from henceforth all ERA's are adjusted unless otherwise noted) over 20 years, and a summit ERA of 2.17. A signature is worth MILLIONS. There are a number of candidates. Among starting pitchers, Nolan Ryan would have to be somewhere near the top. However, despite a record seven (!)... Didn't have the overwhelming fastball to win big in the post season, but neither did Maddux. His 1.56 ERA—the best of his 23-year career, and the third lowest since the end of the Deadball Era—was followed next in the majors by Oakland’s Steve Ontiveros, who checked in at 2.65. Second all-time in wins and strikeouts for lefthanders. Haters gonna hate lovers gonna love. 16 wins, 6 losses, 1.56 earned run average. Because of another strike-shortened schedule (this one at 144 games) Maddux was deprived of another 20 wins, held short at 19—one of five seasons in which he’d finish a game shy of 20 throughout his illustrious career. But while almost every pitcher collapsed under the weight of the chemical madness, Pedro Martinez—a highly talented refugee from financially strapped Montreal who found peace and prosperity in big-budget Boston—not just survived, but thrived. One of the NL’s premier pitchers of the 1890s, the marvelous Young embraced the newborn AL in 1901 because the money and the security would be better; the Boston Americans (Red Sox) offered him a three-year deal at a then-generous $3,500 per season, a contract not matched by the incumbent St. Louis Cardinals—who believed that the 34-year-old Young would be overpaid, overweight and over the hill laboring in an inferior circuit. Here they come: Maddux was a remarkable 13-0 on the road with a 1.12 ERA, and his .220 on-base percentage allowed—he walked a mere 23 batters in 209.2 innings—is the lowest in modern NL history. Nobody was more dominant on the mound through a single baseball season than these major league pitchers who stood head and shoulders above the competition. When Bush got significant plate appearances in 1921 and 1922, he proved that not only was he not a pushover, but he also was a tough out. I've never seen any pitcher make a hitter hit the ball where he wanted them to hit it like Maddux. 1972,best season I ever saw, especially considering he pitched for the worst team in baseball. The young fastbeller’s superb campaign was, like Grove’s in 1931, tarnished by what he couldn’t deliver; in Feller’s case, it was an AL pennant. 4 no hitters in 4 years in a row and a perfect game.Koufax retired at 30 years old.No other pitcher is close. Maddux was a very good pitcher with the Chicago Cubs who became great in 1992 as free agency loomed and brought him to Atlanta; two years later with the Braves, he became phenomenal, mixing up numerous pitches with uncanny pinpoint control. 2.17 ERA, one of the best ever. His career ERA of 2.21 ranks No. Much smaller baseballs. Clayton Kershaw has struggled in the postseason and has the worst playoff ERA in MLB history Pure baseball not like the Prima donnas that play today. All • 2021 • 2020 • 2019 • Wild-Card Era • Divisional Era • Expansion Era • Integration Era • Live-Ball Era ... Seasons/Careers found: 1,326 • Black Ink is shown for statistics for which we have a leaderboard. Koufax didn't even have 200 wins and he is the Gale Sayers of pitchers. Bush possessed both an all-time great nickname and some serious chops as a hitter. Wickedest slider ever. Maddux is pretty similar as well. Its harder to pitch in the majors as a lefty and Randy did better than all lefties and righties of his era. 18 wins, 6 losses, 1.74 earned run average. Yet he only lost twice, the fewest defeats ever recorded by a pitcher with 19-plus wins. Found inside – Page 215Nomar, a fan favorite for most of his career, saw the fans' appreciation ... Martinez' earned run average is the team's best in the live-ball era. Probably would of had 4 or 5 career no hitters and 350 wins had he not done so! With a career ERA of 2.28, the Babe earned 94 games and twice had seasons in which he won over 20 games. Found inside – Page 8... a good era is determined by the era in which the pitcher played. in the deadball era (1900−1919), an era below 2.00 was good; in the Live ball era that ... Leading those pitchers was Seaver, claiming his first Cy Young Award with a career best and majors-leading 25 wins and a league low 6.7 H/9. He has one season in his career with an ERA over 3.00(rookie year) and four seasons over 2.50. I met him in Oklahoma shortly before his passing and I asked the question, what kind of money would you of got pitching in this era, he said quickly the same $100,000 I played for the love of the game. Great control and fantastic speed. The Big Train had an adjusted career ERA of 3.00 (from henceforth all ERA's are adjusted unless otherwise noted) over 20 years, and a summit ERA of 2.17. Called Seaver "The Franchise" Called Roger "The Rocket"Deserves to be in top 6 pitchers ahead of Seaver, Maddux, and Johnson. DW. Other articles where Live-ball era is discussed: baseball: League formation: …1920, ushering in the “live-ball era” (the period of inside-game dominance was also known as the “dead-ball era”). Maddux scooped up everything hit his way—leading the NL in both assists (53) and fielding percentage (a perfect 1.000) at his position, earning him his sixth straight Gold Glove, one of a record 18 he would achieve. Really, though, it's the zeros. Highest vote percentage to get into Cooperstown. But he also has 200 more wins than losses. He reigned victorious in 23 of 27 decisions for a league-high .852 winning percentage; struck out a career-high 313 batters in just 213.1 innings of work; started and won the All-Star Game, earning MVP honors by retiring all six batters he faced—five by strikeout; and saved his best outing of the year for the archrival New York Yankees, firing a one-hitter (Chili Davis’ homer was the only knock) and striking out a career-best 17 at old Yankee Stadium. People always forget about Spahn. Given time, will be the BEST. 31 wins, 10 losses, 1.22 earned run average. 33 wins, 10 losses, 1.62 earned run average One of the NL’s premier pitchers of the 1890s, the marvelous Young embraced the newborn AL in 1901 because the money and the security would be better; the Boston Americans (Red Sox) offered him a three-year deal at a then-generous $3,500 per season, a contract not matched by the incumbent St. Louis Cardinals—who believed that the 34-year-old Young would be overpaid, overweig… He is the live ball era leader for full seasons with an ERA under 3.00 and he has only pitched 9 seasons. Coincidentally, Johnny Cueto also put up a 171 ERA+ season. Found insideIn this second collection of recent articles (the first was Solid Fool's Gold), groundbreaking sabermetrician and baseball historian Bill James takes his unique way of looking at the world and applies it to topics as diverse as the major ... Together, we can do this! That gives him a 205 career ERA+ (the best all-time). My dad said he was the best who ever was. His career straddled the end of the Dead-ball era, and the beginning of the Live-ball era. You never had to guess. Found inside – Page 118Origins and History: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Victor Alexander ... the Dead Ball Era and the beginning of the Live Ball Era, with most of his career ... He was Greg Maddux before game film. Nolan Ryan did not even win one. I think the steady drop-off in innings pitched every year from 1991 to 1995 and then the resurgence to over 200 innings in 1996 and beyond shows that he started cheating in 1996. ERA is the most universally accepted tool for measuring the performance of a pitcher. Description of Best Players of the Live Ball Era (1920-1941) These are the best players in their best season from this era. This section was created by the MLB.com editorial staff for fan entertainment and education, and was not officially provided by Major League Baseball. And while the AL’s talent level was initially on the crude side, there was little doubting Young’s rebound to greatness. Imagine nolan Ryan, Roger Clemens in one person. Most dominating and most clutch pitcher of all time! I always learned something watching him pitch. You could get set for the fastball, but you still couldn't hit it. As for the Babe’s pitching, he won 94 games and won over 20 games in a season twice, with a career ERA of 2.28. by havamattan Plays Quiz not verified by Sporcle . Paired against Detroit call-up Floyd Giebell in the first contest of a critical season-ending, three-game series against the first-place Tigers, Feller’s assignment was considered a gimme for his Cleveland Indians, who needed a sweep; but Giebell shockingly outdueled him, 2-0, applying a sour coda on a controversial season in which Feller’s manager Ossie Vitt was besieged by clubhouse dissension that bordered on mutiny. Throwing that hard for that long, enough said. I also find it difficult to rank dead-ball, pre-integration pitchers with the rest, though also difficult to ignore the dominance and comparables. In my opinion, that's how you measure true dominance. During Kershaw's best 5-year stretch, his ERA was 1.91. His career straddled the end of the Dead-ball era, and the beginning of the Live-ball era. Take ERA+ alone and case is made. Signed or drafted by MLB teams as teenagers, both Maddux and Spahn would take some time to develop into the ace pitchers they would eventually become, with the latter missing three seasons due to World War II. It should just be called the Nolan Ryan award. With the conclusion of the World Series, we’ve all now bore witness to the end of the first century of baseball in the Live Ball Era. Found inside – Page 34Back home on the island, during his mere seven National Series seasons, Huelga earned further immortality with the lowest career ERA on record for a Cuban ... I also know his dedication and love for the game. A fantastic pitcher, who is undoubtedly one of the best pitchers of all time. The Diamond Digest All-Live Ball Era Team. Absolutely a freak of nature, Even among his peers at the time he was the best. Freak of nature. He had many offers to endorse products like so many others, but simply wasn't interested in that aspect. And there are lots of pitchers who NEVER "started doing roids." EARNED RUN AVERAGE ALL-TIME LEADERS The Top 1,000 All-Time Earned Run … Sandy's best 5-year run, his ERA was 1.95. Grove’s warm-up to his sensational 1931 campaign (above) carried a slightly lower wow factor, but this was 1930, a season that reached historic hitting levels as baseball bats went nuts to the tune of a record-setting .292 batting average. And the 9th inning pitchers face the best hitters (PH) the team can put up. Found inside – Page 167Happy Felsch had his best season in 1920, when the average runs per game in the ... Schalk, Felsch's teammate in Chicago, lasted into the Live Ball Era, ... His first was a no-no broken up with two outs in the ninth by the Cardinals’ Artie Butler; his last came in his final start of the year, clinching the NL pennant for the Phillies—who heavily valued Alexander’s contributions as they conquered a very tight NL race in which only 21 games separated first place from last, the closest margin in pre-division (1969) history. In 19 seasons, Rivera posted a record 652 saves with a win-loss mark of 82-60. Jake Arrieta, 2015. Dwight Gooden and company led all of baseball in ERA (2.91), strikeouts (1,100), WHIP (1.15) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.72). Rivera, a part-time player, higher than Carlton? Here are the best seasons by ERA+ for Reds pitchers in the Live Ball Era … Maddux is pretty similar as well. EVERYONE was scared of this pitcher since his 1st no hitter. Didn't have to enlist. Interestingly, since Babe Ruth began hitting an unusual number of home runs during the so-called dead-ball era, hitting 29 in 1919, the year 1920 initiated the present live-ball era. Including pitchers who played in the Dead Ball Era, Kershaw ranks 14th all-time in ERA. In his six losses, Martinez had 60 strikeouts with an ERA of 2.44. It seemed that anytime one looked at the A’s mound, there was Grove to be found, putting the peak of the live ball era on pause. Found insideThis is a modern classic, a book that deals with the impossibly difficult themes of race in America, set during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s. You have got be kidding me. 23 wins, 4 losses, 2.07 earned run average. I don't know why. His career ERA is 2.39, which is better than any other starter in the live ball era (1920-present), and almost a third of a run better than the next best in the last century of baseball. In his World Series appearances, however, Koufax dazzled. Good pitcher, but didn't have many strike outs. He racked up 126 saves in his 40s. He wasn't going to give a hitter something he could make contact with. And let's bring Cy Young to the TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN! Want more numbers? There's Cap Ripken of the Orioles, who set a record for playing 2,632 games in a row; Babe Ruth, aka the Sultan of Swat, who blew everyone away during his 22 seasons with the Yankees, Red Sox and Braves; and Lou Gehrig, who many still consider the best player ever to cover first base. During the 60's other pitchers stats are not close, by the way 61 world seris strikeouts and a.095 era.JP, Yes he has the most losses. 1927. Five Cuban pitchers started over 100 games and posted a career ERA under 4.00; Mike Cuellar, Luis Tiant, Camilo Pascual, Diego Segui, and Dolf Luque. Likely the next to 3,000 strikeouts and if he keeps playing the way he is, may have more Ks than innings pitched. First pitcher to win four Cy Young awards. He could've been the greatest pitcher ever. 24 Homers as a batter. 15 starts, since 1920)? Sensing bad vibes and bad finances, Philadelphia A’s manager Connie Mack tears apart his first dynasty. The great Grove had long established a groove that would be remembered as one of baseball’s most dominant; in a remarkable six-year stretch for the Philadelphia Athletics, the lanky and cranky Hall-of-Fame southpaw won 152 games, lost just 41 and nabbed four ERA titles, all in succession. Very crafty and found ways to get those wins. Found inside – Page 189Two de facto statistics, hits and games won, are the best Hall of Fame ... runs are Live-Ball or Expansion-through FreeAgent Era players, while the career ... Done! What? Found inside – Page 268But he was the best darn baseball player of his generation—arguably of all time.1 Cobb was ... the live-ball era, Cobb was nearing the end of his career. Typically 1 or 2 to 0. 1978 NY Yankee Pitcher Ron Guidry went 25–3 with a 1.74 ERA and 248 strikeouts. He struck out 18 California Angels in one game (then a record), pit... The best by all means and all comparisons. Ryan would rather throw a ball than risk giving a hitter something he could reach, even if that meant he had to walk a ton of hitters. When MLB has to alter the game to make it fair for the rest of the league, you know you have left your mark. His 1.000 WHIP is the lowest among qualified pitchers in the live ball era. Most in the modern era. Rabbit Maranville's career spanned both the dead ball and live ball eras, and the Hall of Famer's defensive range is still considered among the best of all time. Kershaw is 144-64 in his career with a 2.36 ERA, the lowest ERA by a starting pitcher in the live ball era. He was a beast and I'm saying that as a fan of the game and a Dodgers fan. The author argued that to be the greatest pitcher ever one would need to establish the lowest era amongst his peers for at least 7 years. Lowest WHIP except for addie Joss-dead ball era-no dh. The year prior to the Cubs’ first World Series championship in the live-ball era, Arrieta rode a stretch that’ll go down in MLB history as one of the best 2nd halves to a Cy Young award and even threw a complete game shutout i… Much harder to start. Grove wrapped up his most dominant campaign with a 2-1 record and 1.42 ERA in three appearances in the World Series against St. Louis, giving the A’s their second consecutive championship. He is the only starting pitcher in the top 49 who has pitched after 1927. Koufax had multiple poor years. Okay, I like this kind of question because I've seen some of these pitchers and they deserve to be mentioned. CURVE: Mike Mussina who pitched mainl... In a class by himself. What year did Babe Ruth hit 60 home runs? 373 wins! Found inside – Page 175The Deadball Era differed in style and substance from the Live Ball Era, ... Pitching Records WINS (CAREER) Cy Young, Walter Johnson, Grover Cleveland ... Grove was flat out the best starter ever, definitely of the live ball era. Just go body of work, Nolan Ryan is the greatest pitcher of all-time. Outrageous feats of offense abound as the live ball era reaches its peak in eye-opening fashion. Only 29 of the 147 players played their first season in the majors after age 22. You ONLY hear about the CY YOUNG AWARD every single year given to the BEST pitcher of the Year! The formula. I remember it so well, even now almost 50 years later, there are times when it seems as it was yesterday, because you see, I was just a 15 year old lad who had the great fortune of sitting in the stands that night with my dad watching the game.A grand total of 27 Chicago Cubs came to the plate that night, and every single one of them was retired in order that by the greatest pitcher of all time, Sandy Koufax. He's not my No. he played for both. I think the Unit is underrated. What was one factor in the change to the live-ball era? Grove was 300-140; Koufax was l65-87. 373 wins. Have a comment, question or request? Found inside – Page 216But the live-ball era had also ended. ... in the 1955 World Series was a signature moment in his career and a radiant signal of how the game was changing. !Cy Young has the Most WINS Ever!And the Cy Young AWARD was made in his honor! But a lot of balls were called strikes when he was on the mound. Cry Young is before him? Probably AA. Sports Quiz / Best Career QS% (Live-Ball era) Random Sports or MLB Quiz Can you name the pitchers with the highest career quality starts percentage since 1920 (min. Grove had a solid shot at a 30-win campaign he would earn the following year; he reached 28 on September 16, nine games and 12 days away from the end of the regular season, and yet wasn’t given another start by manager Connie Mack, instead appearing twice in relief. The place was Dodger Stadium. Sorry Ryan, sorry Koufax, you guys shouldn't be close to Big Six. The Guide also offers: A "dictionary" describing virtually every known pitch The origins and development of baseball's most important pitches Top ten lists: best fastballs, best spitballs, and everything in between Biographies of some of ... Using an exceptional assortment of pitches with a fluent side-arm motion, Alexander racked up 376.1 innings of work and allowed only 253 hits (opponents hit just .191 against him), striking out a NL-best 241 and delivering a 1.22 ERA that’s been since bettered only once (by Bob Gibson in 1968). The strike behind him, Maddux returned to the mound rested and definitely ready after his bravura 1994 effort and reigned even more supreme, helping to lead the Braves to their only world championship amid 15 years of first-place dominance. Artist Credit: Jamie Cooper. People compare Chapman to Johnson... Johnson was a starter who routinely threw over 100 mph, Chapman is a closer. "Also, umpire Bill Evans said,"Johnson was the only pitcher who made me close my eyes instinctively as his pitch came at me…"However, he never pitched hitters inside (he didn't want to hurt them). The 1994 season was simply magical before the owners and players ganged up to kill it with a crippling work stoppage two-thirds of the way through the regular season schedule. Willie Mays and Hank Aaron couldn't hit against him. If around today would still be at the top. The date was September 9, 1965. 1 among all pitchers who started their careers in the Live Ball Era (post 1919), and his 952 games finished also rank first all time. There is no stopping the reckless Pepper Martin during the 1931 World Series, as he runs wild over the Philadelphia A’s in a spirited performance to give the St. Louis Cardinals a seven-game victory in the Fall Classic. Found inside – Page 29In that first year of the liveball era, Collins put together one of his best offensive seasons, hitting over .300 for the only time in his career. An enraged Grove went nuclear in the clubhouse afterward, tearing apart locker after locker while throwing anything and everything in random direction. Take post-season and the case is made. Part of the best pitching rotation of the 90's, hands down. He probably is the all time leader in ground outs and is only one of four pitchers to strike out more than 3,000 and walk less than 1,000 batters in his career. His career straddled the end of the Dead-ball era, and the beginning of the Live-ball era. He was the sole support for his family. He is more like number 75. List is a joke. Best era in the live ball era and with the DH which adds 1/2 a run to your era-he would be even lower that anyone. I actually believed he did the things stated above. A great pitcher with as many wins as Christy Mathewson. The fact that he did what he did in the steroid era without a blistering fastball and with out a single no hitter to his name is even more impressive. A bitter and vastly unpopular player strike shuts down the season in August—bringing an early, cruel end to the wonderful campaigns of Tony Gwynn, Matt Williams, the Cleveland Indians and Montreal Expos. He could have lasted years if he wasn't kept in the game as much as he was. But ERA+ attempts to level the playing field for all pitchers by adjusting for the impact their home ballpark had on their performance. He won his first at 22 years old and his last at 36 and successfully bridged MLB from the dead-ball era (before 1920) to the live-ball era (1920-present). Come On Guys! An Air Force brat, Maddux was born in Texas and spent part of his childhood in Madrid, Spain, before settling in Las Vegas; there, he and his old brother Mike developed their pitching skills under the tutelage of former sco… That summed up Warren Spahn, humble and loved his game. Clayton Kershaw of the Dodgers by a LONG SHOT, in fact he has the lowest ERA of a starting pitcher since the dead ball era ended in 1920. MLB stats... For example, Mariano Rivera's 2.21 career ERA was 105 percent better than the MLB average during the time he pitched (including adjustments for park and league). Dude doesn't mess around, and appears to only be getting better with age. Top 10 Video Game Soundtracks that are Better Than the Games that They Belong To, Top Ten Songs from 10 Years' Minus the Machine, Countries With the Most COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Cases. HOWEVER, he did only pitch three years. What was the more likely outcome for hitters facing Martinez was the strikeout, as he piled up 284 K’s over 217 innings; in 22 of those frames, he struck out the side. Interestingly, after Babe Ruth started hitting an exceptionally large amount of home runs during the so-called dead-ball period, hitting 29 in 1919, the new live-ball era began in 1920. In fact, his lifetime 2.43 ERA is the lowest for a starting pitcher in the live-ball era for those with at least 1,000 innings pitched, as is his 1.003 WHIP rate. 36 wins, 7 losses, 1.14 earned run average. But because there is no such thing as the Supermajors, the elite of the elite becomes the problem of the relative mortals who have to face these accomplished aces every four to five days. Gibby's just a beast. I have over 125 Nolan Ryan cards (Not exagerating) he has over 5,000 strikeouts. He should be in your top 3 or 4. The portly right-hander toyed with the new league, hitting a groove after a rough start as he piled up win after win pitching often on three days’ rest—and sometimes even less. Heavier bats. Advertisement. It was the southpaws first perfect game, but the forth in which he threw a no hitter, breaking the previous all time record of three by Bob Feller. The Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers, two teams coping with personal loss, dedicate themselves toward winning a World Series title. Estimates put his total games pitched at over 2500, 1500 wins, 300 shut-outs, and 55 no-hitters at a time when all great athletes played baseball and little else. He holds 55 major league pitching records. His career straddled the end of the Dead-ball era, and the beginning of the Live-ball era. Clayton Kershaw has struggled in the postseason and has the worst playoff ERA in MLB history He has the MOST WINS! 27 wins, 11 losses, 2.61 earned run average. Worst of all: The World Series is canceled for the first time in 90 years. They both threw strikes and took little time between pitches. Become a Stathead today and run queries with our Season and Career Finders to see the best seasons in MLB history. Statistic Description: ERA+ 100* [lgERA/ERA] Adjusted to the player’s ballpark (s).

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