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  2. Patrick Corbin - Wikipedia

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    His ERA of 5.82 was the worst among qualified pitchers, and he led the National League in home runs allowed (37) and the majors in losses (16), earned runs allowed (111), and OPS against (.855). He gave up the most home runs per 9 innings pitched of all major leaguers, at 1.94. [64] Corbin pitching for the Nationals in April 2022

  3. Rick Sutcliffe - Wikipedia

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    ESPN announced that they had signed a multi-year extension with Sutcliffe in late 2018; [13] he continues to be the lead analyst for their Wednesday Night Baseball coverage. [14] Sutcliffe has also provided commentary for international coverage of the World Series via DirecTV / MLB International (1997–2002 and since 2010).

  4. FanGraphs - Wikipedia

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    Jonah Keri – Keri joined FanGraphs in January 2011, introduced as having "written for every publication known to man," [49] including Playboy, ESPN, and Baseball Prospectus. Keri was a staff writer for FanGraphs and NotGraphs until August 2011 when he left to write at Grantland .

  5. José Fernández (right-handed pitcher) - Wikipedia

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    He won 16 games, the best of his four-year career, while losing eight, with a 2.86 ERA. He had the highest line drive percentage allowed (28.0%) of all major league pitchers. [55] He also had the lowest percentage of balls pulled against him (33.3%) among major league pitchers, and led major league pitchers in lowest contact percentage (67.5%).

  6. Mark Prior - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, he finished third in National League (NL) Cy Young Award voting, ranking among the leaders with 18 wins, a 2.43 earned run average (ERA), and 245 strikeouts. Helping the Cubs win the NL Central title, he outpitched Greg Maddux in the NL Division Series and won Game 2 of the NL Championship Series , but he was on the mound for Game 6 ...

  7. Brandon Pfaadt - Wikipedia

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    Career statistics from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors) This page was last edited on 30 December 2024, at 23 ...

  8. Kris Bubic - Wikipedia

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    In 2022 he was 3–13 with an ERA of 5.58 in 129 innings, as he had the worst OBP-against among major league pitchers, at .381, the highest WHIP (1.70), gave up the highest percentage of line drives (25.8%), and gave up the most walks per nine innings among major league pitchers (4.4). [23] Bubic began the 2023 pitching out of the Royals' rotation.

  9. Eli Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Pitching for Cleveland in 2022, Morgan was 5-3 with 10 holds and a 3.38 ERA, as in 50 games (one start) he pitched 66 + 2 ⁄ 3 innings. He gave up 46 hits (holding hitters to a .192 batting average) and 13 walks for an 0.885 WHIP, struck out 72 batters, and had a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 6.09 (fourth in the league).