What's exceptional about Randy Wolf Philadelphia Phillies 2001 ?
Seasons:
batters back to the dugout; goes the distance; season
In 2001, only Randy Wolf of the Philadelphia Phillies had both as many complete games (4) and gave up as few hits (150).
closest were Pedro Astacio of the Colorado Rockies (4, 151), Woody Williams of the St. Louis Cardinals (3, 54), Rick Reed of the New York Mets (3, 119), and Roy Oswalt of the Houston Astros (3, 126), ending with Bobby Jones of the San Diego Padres (1, 250).
closest were Pedro Astacio of the Colorado Rockies (4, 151), Woody Williams of the St. Louis Cardinals (3, 54), Rick Reed of the New York Mets (3, 119), and Roy Oswalt of the Houston Astros (3, 126), ending with Bobby Jones of the San Diego Padres (1, 250).
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Randy Wolf of the 2001 Philadelphia Phillies threw left-handed, played on a winning team, attended Pepperdine University, played in Veterans Stadium, and was born in California.
Sources
- salary ($365K)
- achievement score (-0.2 see References)
- assists (19)
- complete games (4)
- double plays (2)
- games finished (1)
- games played (28)
- games started (25)
- innings pitched (163.0)
- putouts (4)
- saves (0)
- shutouts (2)
- strikeouts (152)
- strikeouts per nine innings (8.4)
- winning percentage (47.6%)
- wins (10)
- balks (0)
- earned run average (3.7)
- earned runs (67)
- errors (1)
- hit by pitch (10)
- hits (150)
- hits per nine innings (8.3)
- homers given up (15)
- homers per nine innings (.8)
- intentional walks (4)
- losses (11)
- runs allowed (74)
- walks (51)
- walks per nine innings (2.8)
- wild pitches (1)
- age (25 yrs)
- batters faced (684)
- height (6'0")
- innings pitched per game (5.8)
- weight (205 lbs)
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