¿Qué fue de Greg Maddux

¿Qué fue de Greg Maddux

Who has the highest batting average against Greg Maddux

Gwynn faced Greg Maddux 107 times in his career — more than any other pitcher. He batted . 415/. 476/.

Is Greg Maddux the best pitcher of all time

He is also the only pitcher in MLB history with over 300 wins, over 3,000 strikeouts, and less than 1,000 walks (999), making him something special,” explains Franchise Sports. When you consider the wins, the stats, and the persona, Maddux is clearly one of the best MLB pitchers of all time.

What is the record for quality starts in a row

26 quality starts

Bob Gibson, however, set a new high mark with 26 quality starts in a row (no relief appearances) from September 12, 1967 to July 30, 1968.

Is 7 innings 4 runs a quality start

Definition. A starting pitcher records a quality start when he pitches at least six innings and allows three earned runs or fewer.

Who was better Greg Maddux or Roger Clemens

In 23 seasons, Greg Maddux has recorded 349 career wins, with an average of 16 wins per season. Maddux set career highs in 1992 and 1993 with 20 wins, and has won 20 games twice in his career. Clemens gets the slight edge with more overall victories, a higher victories per season average, and more twenty win seasons.

Who is better Greg Maddux or Randy Johnson

But Johnson struck out 3,749 of the 12,445 batters he faced after he turned 30. Maddux struck out 2,633 of the 15,446 batters he faced after he turned 30. But Maddux was worth 50.4 WAR in his 20s, which puts him right around Don Drysdale, Bob Feller and Pedro Martínez.

Who is the fastest pitcher in history

Aroldis Chapman

Aroldis Chapman officially holds the Guinness World Record for fastest baseball pitch with a 105.8 mph fastball.

Who was the greatest hitter of all time

1. Ty Cobb. The Georgia Peach's career batting average over his 24 seasons in baseball is the highest in major league history. Plus, historians have proven he wasn't the worst human being to ever play the game as early biographies reported.

Who has the most quality starts in a row in MLB history

26 consecutive quality starts

Consecutive Quality Starts: Bob Gibson (26)

For a pitcher to register a quality start, he has to pitch at least six innings, and allow three earned runs or less. St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Gibson is the current standard-bearer with 26 consecutive quality starts.

Who has the most quality starts in MLB history

Marcus Stroman
MLB Baseball Player Stats – Quality Starts

Rank Player Team
1 Marcus Stroman Chicago Cubs
2 Kevin Gausman Toronto Blue Jays
2 Framber Valdez Houston Astros
2 Logan Webb San Francisco Giants

Can you lose a quality start after 6 innings

If a pitcher pitches six innings and gives up three runs, they get a quality start with an ERA of 4.50. However, if they pitch a full nine innings and give up four runs, they would have an ERA of 4.00, but not get the quality start.

Can a perfect game be 8 innings

Games that last fewer than nine innings, regardless of cause, in which a team has no baserunners do not qualify as perfect games.

Who was the best pitcher who never was

Finch was the baseball player featured in the April 1, 1985, issue of Sports Illustrated; the story, titled "The Curious Case of Sidd Finch" by George Plimpton, was a 14-page profile of a New York Mets pitching phenom who had never played the game but whose fastball was a leather-wrapped sonic boom of 168 miles per …

Did Roger Clemens ever throw a perfect game

Clemens is one of only seven pitchers to throw a complete-game one-hitter in the postseason. He took a no-hitter into the seventh inning in Game 4 of the 2000 American League Championship Series, but an Al Martin double off Tino Martinez's glove broke it up. Clemens also had a one-hitter against Cleveland on Sept.

Who is the winningest pitcher of all time

Cy Young

Cy Young holds the MLB win record with 511; Walter Johnson is second with 417. Young and Johnson are the only players to earn 400 or more wins.

What pitcher can throw 100 mph

Aroldis Chapman officially holds the Guinness World Record for fastest baseball pitch with a 105.8 mph fastball. On Sept. 24, 2010, the Cincinnati Reds' pitcher set the record with a high-velocity pitch against the San Diego Padres.

Who threw 105 mph pitch

Ben Joyce was fast and furious in his Major League Baseball debut on Monday for the Los Angeles Angels. The fireballing pitcher, who once threw a pitch at 105 mph at the University of Tennessee, unleashed his heat on the Chicago White Sox.

Who is the most feared hitter in baseball history

Ben Verlander: Barry Bonds, the most feared hitter in all of baseball, belongs in the Hall of Fame I Flippin' Bats | FOX Sports.

Who has hit the longest homerun in baseball history

In 1987, Joey Meyer of the Triple-A Denver Zephyrs launched a moonshot into the second deck of Mile High Stadium. City of Denver engineer Jerry Tennyson was able to verify the distance of the home run at 582 feet. Meyer made his big league debut the following season with the Milwaukee Brewers.

Who has the most perfect innings in a row in the MLB

This record is now 118 years old

Cy Young — yeah, that guy. On this day 118 years ago, Young gave up his first base hit in over two weeks, snapping a streak of 24 consecutive hitless innings that, according to the Elias Sports Bureau, remains unchallenged as the Major League record.

Who is the most consistent hitter in MLB history

Bryce Harper's batting average is on a roller coaster

Yearly Batting Average
Span 2
Roy Campanella 1951-55 .269
King Kelly 1882-86 .255
George Scott 1966-70 .303

Who has the lowest starter era in MLB history

1. Clayton Kershaw (2.48 from 2008-22) That's right, heading into the 2023 season, Kershaw had the best ERA of any pitcher since the lowering of the mound (again, minimum 1,500 innings).

What pitcher has the most wins in a season without a loss

1) Carl Hubbell — 24 straight wins

Hubbell famously struck out five straight Hall of Famers in the 1934 All-Star Game and also hurled an 18-inning shutout in '33, so this streak is just one of several bolded points on his Cooperstown resume.

Can baseball end in 8 innings

Baseball games that end in regulation last eight and a half innings or nine innings. This depends on whether the home team is ahead after the top of the ninth. If the game is tied after nine innings, it goes into extra innings.

Can baseball end in 7 innings

Many teams have 8th inning traditions as well. In 2020 and 2021, when MLB began to shorten doubleheader games to 7 innings, the traditions continued for doubleheaders only if the games proceed to an 8th inning (marking extra innings).