What's exceptional about Chris Capuano Milwaukee Brewers 2006 ?
Seasons:
faced many batters; season
Chris Capuano of the Milwaukee Brewers faced the 8th-most batters (936) of the 700 pitchers in 2006.
outdone by Aaron Harang of the Cincinnati Reds (993), Bronson Arroyo of the Cincinnati Reds (992), Dontrelle Willis of the Florida Marlins (975), and John Smoltz of the Atlanta Braves (960), and 3 others, ending with Barry Zito of the Oakland Athletics (945).
outdone by Aaron Harang of the Cincinnati Reds (993), Bronson Arroyo of the Cincinnati Reds (992), Dontrelle Willis of the Florida Marlins (975), and John Smoltz of the Atlanta Braves (960), and 3 others, ending with Barry Zito of the Oakland Athletics (945).
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Chris Capuano of the 2006 Milwaukee Brewers threw left-handed, made the All-Star team, played on a losing team, attended Duke University, played in Miller Park, and was born in Massachusetts.
Sources
- salary ($450K)
- achievement score (.400 see References)
- assists (31)
- complete games (3)
- double plays (1)
- games finished (0)
- games played (34)
- games started (34)
- innings pitched (221.3)
- putouts (14)
- saves (0)
- shutouts (2)
- strikeouts (174)
- strikeouts per nine innings (7.1)
- winning percentage (47.8%)
- wins (11)
- balks (0)
- earned run average (4.03)
- earned runs (99)
- errors (2)
- hit by pitch (9)
- hits (229)
- hits per nine innings (9.3)
- homers given up (29)
- homers per nine innings (1.2)
- intentional walks (4)
- losses (12)
- runs allowed (108)
- walks (47)
- walks per nine innings (1.9)
- wild pitches (7)
- age (28 yrs)
- batters faced (936)
- height (6'3")
- innings pitched per game (6.5)
- weight (215 lbs)
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