- statistics, but
earned runs are
specially denoted because of
their use in
calculating a pitcher's
earned run average (ERA), the
number of
earned runs allowed...
- In
baseball statistics,
earned run average (ERA) is the
average of
earned runs
allowed by a
pitcher per nine
innings pitched (i.e. the
traditional length...
- the
Chicago White Sox,
pitching seven innings while allowing one
earned run to
earn a no decision.
Wakefield entered his 16th
season with the
Boston Red...
- 2002, he gave up only one
run during the
whole month (setting Oakland's
record for
consecutive innings without an
earned run), won all five of his starts...
- in each of his last six seasons,
leading the
National League (NL) in
earned run average each of his last five years, in
strikeouts four times, and in...
- with a 14–13
record and a 4.16
earned run average. On
October 21, 2015, Colón
pitched 1+1⁄3
innings in
relief to
earn the win in game 4 of the 2015 National...
- In baseball,
earned run average (ERA) is a
statistic used to
evaluate pitchers,
calculated as the mean of
earned runs
given up by a
pitcher per nine innings...
- in
which he
allowed only one
run and
struck out 9 batters.
Drysdale finished his
rookie season with an 2.64
earned run average and 55
strikeouts in 99...
-
dominant pitchers in
major league history,
tallying 354 wins, a 3.12
earned run average (ERA), and 4,672 strikeouts, the third-most all time. An 11-time...
- of
Professional Baseball. As a closer,
Tonkin earned 9
saves and
posted a league-leading 0.53
earned run average over 17
innings pitched. On July 13, 2021...