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This section lists quality start leaders in Major League Baseball (MLB). ESPN.com includes quality starts in its "Stat Leaders" section, [4] and terms a loss suffered by a pitcher in a quality start as a "tough loss" and a win earned by a pitcher in a non-quality start a "cheap win". [5]
Consecutive quality starts (six or more innings and three or fewer earned runs) (since 1920) 26 – Bob Gibson , St. Louis Cardinals – September 12, 1967 – July 30, 1968 26 - Jacob deGrom , New York Mets - May 18, 2018 - April 3, 2019
Below is a list of starting pitchers for the American League and National League in each Major League Baseball All-Star Game. Major League Baseball has held an All-Star Game nearly every year since 1933; no All-Star Game was held in 1945 or 2020, and two All-Star Games per year were held from 1959 to 1962. [1]
In 19 starts, he finished with a record of 6–9 in 115 + 1 ⁄ 3 innings. In 2019, his left-on-base percentage of 63.2% was the worst in the majors. [ 26 ] In 2020 for the Pirates, Musgrove recorded a 1–5 record and 3.86 ERA with 55 strikeouts in 39.2 innings pitched.
Manager Terry Collins chose Cueto to start the 2016 Major League Baseball All-Star Game for the National League, making him the first Giants pitcher to start the All-Star game since Matt Cain in 2012. He started with his battery mate, Buster Posey who was the starting catcher for the National League, and received the loss, as the NL lost 4–2.
In the early years of Major League Baseball before 1900 it was common for an exceptional pitcher to win 30 or more games in one season, [citation needed] with Old Hoss Radbourn of the defunct Providence Grays holding the record with 60 wins in 1884. [4] Since 1900, however, pitchers have made fewer and fewer starts and the standard has changed.
On December 4, 2018, MLB's Arizona Diamondbacks signed Kelly to a two-year major league contract. [8] On April 1, 2019, Kelly made his major league debut in a start versus the San Diego Padres . He earned a win and recorded a quality start by totaling six innings, while allowing three runs and striking out three. [ 9 ]
The Tampa Bay Rays selected Cobb in the fourth round of the 2006 Major League Baseball draft, and he signed for a $400,000 signing bonus. [8] [9] He played in their farm system from 2006 to 2010. [10] In 2006 with Princeton he was 0–0 with a 5.19 ERA in 8.2 innings. [11] In 2007 with Hudson Valley he was 5–6 with a 3.54 ERA in 81.1 innings ...