What's exceptional about Al Osuna Houston Astros 1991 ?
Seasons:
played a lot; colleges attended
Al Osuna of the 1991 Houston Astros played in the most games (71) of the 165 pitchers who attended Stanford University.
beat himself of the 1992 Houston Astros (66), Bill Wakefield of the 1964 New York Mets (62), Steve Chitren of the 1991 Oakland Athletics (56), and Jim Lonborg of the 1966 Boston Red Sox (45), and 160 others, ending with Harvey Shank of the 1970 California Angels (1).
beat himself of the 1992 Houston Astros (66), Bill Wakefield of the 1964 New York Mets (62), Steve Chitren of the 1991 Oakland Athletics (56), and Jim Lonborg of the 1966 Boston Red Sox (45), and 160 others, ending with Harvey Shank of the 1970 California Angels (1).
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Al Osuna of the 1991 Houston Astros threw left-handed, played on a losing team, attended Stanford University, played in the Astrodome, and was born in California.
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- salary ($106K)
- achievement score (1.1 see References)
- assists (10)
- complete games (0)
- double plays (2)
- games finished (32)
- games played (71)
- games started (0)
- innings pitched (81.7)
- putouts (4)
- saves (12)
- shutouts (0)
- strikeouts (68)
- strikeouts per nine innings (7.5)
- winning percentage (53.8%)
- wins (7)
- balks (1)
- earned run average (3.42)
- earned runs (31)
- errors (1)
- hit by pitch (3)
- hits (59)
- hits per nine innings (6.5)
- homers given up (5)
- homers per nine innings (.6)
- intentional walks (5)
- losses (6)
- runs allowed (39)
- walks (46)
- walks per nine innings (5.1)
- wild pitches (3)
- age (26 yrs)
- batters faced (353)
- height (6'3")
- innings pitched per game (1.2)
- weight (200 lbs)
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