mlb player with at least 179 ip, 14 wins, an era <2.52 and less than 30 walks in a season since 1990
Bob Tewksbury had 233 innings pitched with an ERA better than 2.52, when winning 14+ games with <30 walks allowed in 1992.
Bob Tewksbury had 233 innings pitched with an ERA better than 2.52, when winning 14+ games with <30 walks allowed in 1992.
Tommy Bond pitched 408 innings with an ERA better than 2.52, when winning 14+ games with <30 walks allowed in his rookie season in 1876.
Tommy Bond had 408 innings pitched with an ERA better than 2.52, when winning 14+ games with <30 walks allowed in his rookie season in 1876.
Tommy Bond had 408 innings pitched when winning 14+ games with an ERA better than 2.52 in his rookie season in 1876.
Mark McGwire smashed 70 homers in 1998.
Micheal Nakamura had his worst record in a season in his rookie season in 2004, with a record of 0-3.
Ketel Marte has a batting average of .302 with 111 hits, 14 homers, 45 RBIs and 55 runs scored in 97 games versus the Giants in his career.
Since 2000, Nolan Arenado and Ichiro Suzuki are tied for the most Gold Glove awards, with 10.
Between the 1960 and 1969 seasons, Juan Marichal won the most games, with 191 wins.
Between the 1960 and 1969 seasons, Hoyt Wilhelm had the most saves, with 153 saves.
Pedro Martinez had a 7-2 record against the Reds in his career.
Anthony Santander and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. were tied for the most home runs on Thursdays in 2024, with 7 home runs.
Ben Joyce is 1-0 with an ERA of 6.23 and a strikeout in 5 appearances in his last season.
regular-season Wins in 1950s MLB by players