What's exceptional about Andy Messersmith Los Angeles Dodgers 1973 ?
Seasons:
many putouts; colleges attended
Andy Messersmith of the 1973 Los Angeles Dodgers had the most putouts (19) of the 99 pitchers who attended the University of California.
beat himself of the 1971 California Angels (18), himself of the 1974 Los Angeles Dodgers (18), himself of the 1969 California Angels (17), and Ryan Drese of the 2004 Texas Rangers (15), and 94 others, ending with Bill Werle of the 1954 Boston Red Sox (0).
beat himself of the 1971 California Angels (18), himself of the 1974 Los Angeles Dodgers (18), himself of the 1969 California Angels (17), and Ryan Drese of the 2004 Texas Rangers (15), and 94 others, ending with Bill Werle of the 1954 Boston Red Sox (0).
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Andy Messersmith of the 1973 Los Angeles Dodgers threw right-handed, played on a winning team, attended the University of California, played in Dodger Stadium, and was born in New Jersey.
Sources
- achievement score (1.1 see References)
- assists (35)
- complete games (10)
- double plays (0)
- games finished (0)
- games played (33)
- games started (33)
- innings pitched (249.7)
- putouts (19)
- saves (0)
- shutouts (3)
- strikeouts (177)
- strikeouts per nine innings (6.4)
- winning percentage (58.3%)
- wins (14)
- balks (1)
- earned run average (2.7)
- earned runs (75)
- errors (5)
- hit by pitch (6)
- hits (196)
- hits per nine innings (7.1)
- homers given up (24)
- homers per nine innings (.9)
- intentional walks (3)
- losses (10)
- runs allowed (90)
- walks (77)
- walks per nine innings (2.8)
- wild pitches (6)
- age (28 yrs)
- batters faced (1,015)
- height (6'1")
- innings pitched per game (7.6)
- weight (200 lbs)
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