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  2. Bob Welch (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    1990 Oakland Athletics #35 Bob Welch All-Star Game road jersey. Welch was the third starting pitcher in the rotation for the 1989 World Series champion Oakland A's, compiling a regular-season record of 17-8 and recording a win in his only start in the American League Championship Series against the Toronto Blue Jays.

  3. How Full-Body Workouts Can Help You Build Balanced Fitness - AOL

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    This 4-week, full-body workout is designed to challenge every muscle group for a balanced training plan and balanced fitness ... Do this workout 3 times a week for the next 4 weeks. ... Show comments.

  4. Win–loss record (pitching) - Wikipedia

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    The last pitcher to win 25 games was Bob Welch in 1990. The New York Times wrote in 2011 that as advanced statistics have expanded, a pitcher's win–loss record has decreased in importance. Many times a win is substantially out of the pitcher's control; even a dominant pitcher cannot record a win if his team does not score any runs for him.

  5. List of Major League Baseball career games started leaders

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    In baseball statistics, a pitcher is credited with a game started (denoted by GS) if he is the first pitcher to pitch for his team in a game. Cy Young [1] [2] [3] holds the Major League Baseball games started record with 815. Young is the only pitcher in MLB history to start more than 800 career games.

  6. List of Major League Baseball records considered unbreakable

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    For a player to accomplish this, he would have to average 25 wins in 20 seasons just to attain 500. Since 1978, only three pitchers (Ron Guidry in 1978, Steve Stone in 1980, and Bob Welch in 1990 [7]) have had one season with 25 wins. [8] Between 2000 and 2009, the Major League leader finished each year with an average of 21.

  7. Ariana Grande Does This Full-Body Workout 3 Times A Week - AOL

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    She works out three times a week. The 31-year-old has a super busy schedule, but she makes time for regular workouts with celebrity trainer Harley Pasternak (who also exercises with Lady Gaga , NBD).

  8. Bob Welch - Wikipedia

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    Bob Welch may refer to: Bob Welch (baseball) (1956–2014), American baseball pitcher; Bob Welch (author) (born c. 1955), American author and newspaper columnist; Bob Welch (musician) (1945–2012), American musician and member of Fleetwood Mac Bob Welch; Bob Welch (politician) (1928–2000), Canadian politician

  9. 1984 Los Angeles Dodgers season - Wikipedia

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    1984 Los Angeles Dodgers Roster: Pitchers. 27 Carlos Diaz; 55 Orel Hershiser; 40 Rick Honeycutt; 46 Burt Hooton; 43 Ken Howell; 49 Tom Niedenfuer; 26 Alejandro Peña; 41 Jerry Reuss; 56 Rich Rodas; 34 Fernando Valenzuela