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Félix Hernández won 19 games in 2009, one of three pitchers to do so. CC Sabathia started Game 1 of the 2009 World Series after winning 19 games for the Yankees that season. Justin Verlander also led the American League in strikeouts and innings pitched in 2009. Johan Santana, 2006 AL Triple Crown winner
On 13 July 2009, Singh won his first professional baseball game in America, striking out the only batter he faced. [16] He finished the season with a 1–2 record and a 5.84 ERA in 11 games, allowing just one run on three hits in his final six appearances. Singh went 2–0 with a 2.61 ERA over 13 games with the Pirates GCL affiliate in 2010. [17]
The only other occasion was the 2001 World Series, because of the delaying of the end of that season due to the September 11 attacks as November baseball would be guaranteed when Game 4 was played on Sunday, November 1. Had the 2009 World Series gone the full seven games, Game 7 would've been played on November 5, the latest date ever scheduled ...
December 1: The most recent Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) expired. As a result, MLB owners voted to lock out players starting the next day. It was the first labor stoppage since the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike. [92] December 6–9: Winter Meetings (MLB portion canceled) December 9: Rule 5 Draft (postponed) Source: [93]
Vicente Padilla pitched seven innings of shutout baseball as the Dodgers won 5-1 to complete the sweep. Both teams would meet again in the 2013 NLCS , the NLDS in 2014 , and the Wild Card Game in 2021 , with the Cardinals winning the former two and the Dodgers winning the latter.
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January 1 – Major League Baseball launches the MLB Network at 6 PM ET. Commissioner Bud Selig greets viewers at the channel's official inception. January 13 – Trevor Hoffman , the current all-time saves leader, signs a one-year $6 million deal with the Milwaukee Brewers .
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