What's exceptional about Orel Hershiser Los Angeles Dodgers 1987 ?
Seasons:
many putouts; season
Orel Hershiser of the Los Angeles Dodgers had the most putouts (37) of all 462 pitchers in 1987.
beat Mark Gubicza of the Kansas City Royals (32), Jack Morris of the Detroit Tigers (31), Charlie Hough of the Texas Rangers (30), and Bill Wegman of the Milwaukee Brewers (29), and 457 others, ending with Steve Ziem of the Atlanta Braves (0).
beat Mark Gubicza of the Kansas City Royals (32), Jack Morris of the Detroit Tigers (31), Charlie Hough of the Texas Rangers (30), and Bill Wegman of the Milwaukee Brewers (29), and 457 others, ending with Steve Ziem of the Atlanta Braves (0).
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Orel Hershiser of the 1987 Los Angeles Dodgers threw right-handed, made the All-Star team, played on a losing team, attended Bowling Green State University, played in Dodger Stadium, and was born in New York state.
Sources
- salary ($800K)
- achievement score (.700 see References)
- assists (34)
- complete games (10)
- double plays (6)
- games finished (2)
- games played (37)
- games started (35)
- innings pitched (264.7)
- putouts (37)
- saves (1)
- shutouts (1)
- strikeouts (190)
- strikeouts per nine innings (6.5)
- winning percentage (50.0%)
- wins (16)
- balks (2)
- earned run average (3.06)
- earned runs (90)
- errors (5)
- hit by pitch (9)
- hits (247)
- hits per nine innings (8.4)
- homers given up (17)
- homers per nine innings (.6)
- intentional walks (5)
- losses (16)
- runs allowed (105)
- walks (74)
- walks per nine innings (2.5)
- wild pitches (11)
- age (29 yrs)
- batters faced (1,093)
- height (6'3")
- innings pitched per game (7.2)
- weight (190 lbs)
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