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Bumpus Jones of the Cincinnati Reds threw a no hitter on October 15, 1892 in his first major league game.
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That's a tough question to answer because there is really no 'average MLB pitcher' stats. Some pitchers, like the starter, might pitch 6 or 7 innings in a game while a reliever may come in and only pitch to 1 batter. The chances are that the average starter will have more strikeouts than the average reliever. However, it is pretty easy to say how many strikeouts are in the average MLB game. In the National League for 2009, there were 1295 games played and 18205 strikeouts recorded. This averages out to 14 strikeouts per National League game. In the American League for 2009, there were 1135 games played and 15386 strikeouts recorded. This averages out to 13.6 strikeouts per American League game.
The Mariners and Nationals are the only two teams left to never have made a world series appearance.
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The only thing I saw of significance was in sports when Ozzie Smith, of the St. Louis Cardinals homered against the Los Angeles Dodgers to win game 5 of the National League Championship. What is significant was that it's the first time Smith homered as a left handed batter after 3009 at bats. I have attached a link to the article.
Sid Fernansez was a Major League Baseball pitcher born in 1962. He made his first appearance in the MLB was in 1983 when he was just 21 years old. His last MLB appearance was in 1997.
Yes he is cup tied if he has made an appearance in the League qualifiers. Any appearance in the Champions league tournament makes a player cup-tied to one team till the end of the tournament.
The youngest player in major league history to hit a home run in his first at bat was Whitey Lockman of the New York Giants. He was 18 years old on July 5, 1945 when he homered in his first plate appearance. The second youngest was Ted Tappe, who was 19 on September 14, 1950 when he homered in his first at bat with the Cincinnati Reds. On May 7, 2010, Starlin Castro of the Chicago Cubs became the third youngest to accomplish the feat. The 20-year-old shortstop, who became the first major league player born in the 1990s, also tripled and drove in a debut record six runs in the Cubs' 14-7 victory over the Cincinnati Reds.
Sandy Alomar Jr. of the Cleveland Indians homered off New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera in Game 4 of the 1997 American League Division Series. The Indians went on to play in the World Series. In Game 2 of the 2000 World Series, New York Mets rookie Jay Payton homered off Rivera in the ninth inning..
They have played 25 times in the Champions League/European Cup. Their first appearance was in the 1956 season and their last appearance was in the 2013-14 season.
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There is a line of thought that pitchers shouldn't win the award because they aren't everyday players. The last pitcher to win an MVP award was American League reliever Dennis Eckersley of the Oakland A's in 1992.
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