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to throw the ball in, I wasn't thinking about throwing my curveball for strikes." When he won the 2005 Cy Young Award, he became the fourth pitcher to win with Duncan as coach, and the seventh overall in Duncan's playing and coaching career. "When I came here (St. Louis), (Duncan) talks about throwing the ball down in the strike zone and getting ahead and attacking the strike zone. All these things have helped me progress and be successful, and I owe him a lot for what I've done the last few years."
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1110:. Surgeons inserted three tacks to anchor the labrum. He allowed four home runs in his last 58 innings. Carpenter finished the year 4–5 with a 5.28 ERA. After the season—and plagues of injuries and control issues that did not fully resolve over his career in the Toronto organization—the Blue Jays removed him from the 40-man roster and offered him a minor league, incentive-based deal. Carpenter refused, allowing him to become a
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it had destabilized. Scar tissue developed, necessitating further surgery and a DL stay for the remainder of the season. On
November 3, 2003, the Cardinals declined Carpenter's option for 2004 worth $ 2 million, instead buying him out for $ 200,000 and making him a free agent again. The two sides negotiated on a new contract and re-signed for $ 300,000 on December 3, 2003.
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For the 2010 season, Carpenter finished with a 3.22 ERA, 235 innings, 179 strikeouts and 16–9 record. It was the only time in his
Cardinals career in which he played the full season but missed the playoffs. He led the major leagues in games started (35) and was second in the NL in innings pitched. He
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Carpenter had 94 despite being written in just nine of 30 first-place votes. He also finished 14th in the NL MVP voting, which was tops among all NL pitchers. For his performance in the 2009 season after missing nearly all of the previous season while recuperating from
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categories (ERA, wins and strikeouts). In road games, he went 12–1 in 15 starts with a 2.90 ERA, ranking fifth in the NL. The .923 winning percentage on the road is highest in franchise history for all pitchers with at least 10 wins on the road. He was the first
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innings, seven complete games, four shutouts and a 21–5 record. as the club won 26 of his 33 regular season starts. While not a leader in any one major statistical category in 2005—aside from leading MLB in complete games—he was the only pitcher to finish in the top five in all of MLB in the pitching
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with helping prompt him to rethink his pitching strategy. After arriving in St. Louis in 2003, he "was able to sit around and listen and watch (Duncan)," Carpenter stated. "When I was a young kid, I didn't think about up and down and things like that. I was just trying to throw the ball away, trying
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innings, allowing 161 hits, 75 earned runs, and 91 walks while striking out 150 and compiling a 1.61 strikeout-to-walk ratio. He struck out eight or more batters in nine different games and led the club in starts, innings pitched and strikeouts. The strikeout total tied him for third in club history
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Comeback Player of the Year awards in two separate seasons. Steve Adams of MLB Trade Rumors wrote that "injuries to Carpenter shortened what could have been one of the most impressive careers of a generation,
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Carpenter on December 13, 2002, while he was still recovering from elbow surgery in anticipation he would be ready by the middle of the 2003 season. He made eight minor league starts as rehabilitation assignments before it was discovered he had torn his labrum again after the pins anchoring
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attacked him. The snake bit him, but the victim was able to free himself. The snake attempted to wrap itself around the man, but instead wrapped itself around the motor of his 14-foot canoe, flipped it over and broke the motor off. When the pitchers discovered him, they flipped the boat back over,
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Carpenter's sinker generally averaged about 91.5 miles per hour (147.3 km/h) in 2011, his last full season, slightly lower than its average speed of 93 miles per hour (150 km/h) in 2009. His sinker and four-seam fastball combination averaged 92.4 miles per hour (148.7 km/h) in 2011.
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over seven completed innings, allowing the lone run in the eighth inning. That run stopped a personal streak of 22 scoreless innings at home. Winning his third
National League Player of the Week Award for the week ending September 16, he allowed just a 0.56 ERA with 15 strikeouts and a 2–0 record.
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Cardinal. Following that contest, Carpenter was named the NL Player of the Week for the All Star-shortened week of July 13–16. His nine innings pitched paced the league and he was
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innings in July for a 1.11 July ERA (second in MLB), 33 strikeouts, seven walks and 24 hits, and one home run. Carpenter became the first Cardinals pitcher since Andújar in 1985 to record 15 wins before August 1. Carpenter's August resulted in a 4–0 record, 2.17 ERA, 38 strikeouts and six walks in
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Tony La Russa said. "He's got really tough stuff. He has a lot of pitches can show a hitter one thing, mix it two or three times and show him something different, and he's competitive as all get-out. He's the complete package." He was also a good fielder, having pitched three full seasons (2001,
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on May 29 for his first complete game and shutout of the season. He gained three wins in May, his first three-win month since September 1998. At the end of June, Carpenter had a 7–4 record with a 3.67 ERA. However, he lost his next seven decisions in ten starts from July 1 to August 19 to fall to
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struck him in the face, forcing him from the game. He returned to the mound twelve days later. However, in his final start that season, he was the losing pitcher in a 23–1 defeat to the Orioles, yielding four earned runs in three innings. With improved health, Carpenter pitched a new career-high
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several times. Cueto was suspended seven games for the incident. In the midst of the brawl, Carpenter could be seen exchanging words with several players, then the whole crowd of players including the Cardinals massed together in his direction. He was pushed up against the railing bordering the
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innings, but surrendered an AL-high 122 earned runs for a 6.26 ERA, by far the highest of his career. He allowed 204 hits a 1.637 WHIP, and 30 home runs, or 1.5 HR/9. His starting ERA was 6.55. His home ERA ballooned to 7.53 from 4.21 of the season before while his road ERA was 5.25.
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to do so. He pitched one scoreless inning. On another occasion facing Clemens on July 17, Carpenter struck out nine Astros while giving up just three hits and no walks as St. Louis won, 3–0. It was his sixth consecutive start allowing one or no runs. He yielded five earned runs over
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innings and a major league-leading .810 winning percentage with 17 wins and just four losses. Further, he struck out 144 while walking just 38 batters, and allowed just seven home runs. His 0.3 HR/9 rate also led the major leagues and his K/BB rate of 3.79 placed eighth in the NL.
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on May 28, pitching eight scoreless innings while allowing just two hits. He did not factor in the decision as the Cardinals won 2–1 in 10 innings. In May, Carpenter started five games and was credited with a 4–0 record and a 2.62 ERA; eventually his win streak reached six games.
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season, he struggled through the statistically worst season of his career. He lost his first three starts, in which he pitched just 16 innings, allowing 18 hits, six home runs and ten walks for a 7.31 ERA. His first win of the season was an 8–3 complete game margin against the
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innings and allowing six runs. He received a no-decision as Toronto prevailed, 12–11. The Blue Jays placed him on the DL due to a shoulder injury after that start. Making his second start on April 21, Carpenter lasted only three innings, allowing three runs against the
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on May 17, he struck out six batters in the sixth and seventh innings, and 10 total in a 5–0 win. For the month of May, he was Knoxville's Pitcher of the Month after allowing a 1.91 ERA and a 3–0 record. He spent the entire season there, starting 28 games, pitching
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Making his 200th career start against the Pirates on April 24, Carpenter earned the decision in a 7–2 win. On June 13 against the Pirates, he struck out a personal and club season-high 13 batters, allowing just three hits in a 2–1 win. He was voted to his second
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on December 9, 2013, and announced his own retirement. Carpenter's friendship with Halladay received increased media attention during the 2011 NLDS. Drafted two years apart, Halladay made his Major League debut for the Blue Jays one year after Carpenter in
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in a contest in which he set a career high with 12 strikeouts. He won his last four decisions in eight starts, allowing just 14 earned runs in 51 innings for a 2.52 ERA. He finished with a record of 11–11 and an ERA of 4.09. His 11 victories tied him with
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defeated the Braves 4–3 in 13 innings, giving the Cardinals the wild card title and eliminating the Braves from the playoffs. The games-won deficit marked the largest lead surrendered with 32 left to play. For the season, Carpenter pitched an NL-leading
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for his first for the Cardinals and second overall, allowing four hits in seven innings in a 7–3 win. On April 15, he signed a two-year extension through 2007 with a vesting option for 2008. He earned his first shutout in three years against the
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and developed a competitive bond. Although they both pitched together in the Toronto rotation for four years, Carpenter had yet to achieve the success for which he is now recognized until after the Blue Jays released him following the
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At the beginning of August, after posting a 7–10 record with a 6.99 ERA, he was again shifted from the starting rotation to the bullpen. He made six more relief appearances, winning two, but allowed a 6.63 ERA. His eighth win came in
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on May 28. Totaling 19 games started at Syracuse in 1997, he pitched 120 innings, allowed 113 hits, and a 4.20 ERA. He posted 97 strikeouts with 53 walks for a 1.83 K/BB, his best figure since playing at Medicine Hat. However, his
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innings with just nine walks and 26 strikeouts. Carpenter's finish to the season proved superior to the beginning; in eight of his final ten starts, he was charged three earned runs or fewer. His K/9 rate of 6.99 was 10th in the
1960:, Carpenter began to experience increased symptoms related to the prior weakness and numbness in his pitching arm that was concentrated mainly in his shoulder. He gained relief through multiple remedies that included deep
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innings while posting a 3.45 ERA and leading the major leagues in starts with 34. He also struck out 191 batters, allowed a 1.256 WHIP, completed four games, and was ninth in the NL with 3.473 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
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winner for the Cardinals. On December 4, 2006, the Cardinals announced they re-signed Carpenter to a five-year, US$ 65 million deal, keeping him with the team through 2011, with a $ 12 million option for 2012.
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Carpenter won one Cy Young Award and finished in the top three twice more. Despite reaching 28 or more starts in just six of his nine seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals, he won 95 games with a 3.07 ERA over
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8–1, putting his personal record at 6–5. He went 3–7 the rest of the way. Ironically, he allowed a career-high nine earned runs against Detroit in his next start. He would again allow nine earned runs against
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2085:. Carpenter defeated Halladay in a sensational 1–0, complete-game shutout where he allowed just three hits and received skilled defensive support. That game clinched the series and sent the Cardinals to the
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good and was ready for his fifth session on May 13. He made two minor league rehab starts but was shut down because of continued discomfort. He did not pitch for the Cardinals in 2013. On October 13, his
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However, Carpenter's performance waned following the All-Star break; in ten starts, his record was 3–3 with a 6.31 ERA. Carpenter's August ERA was 6.46 and his season ended early on September 16 when Dr.
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Carpenter currently resides in Bedford, New Hampshire and Clayton, Missouri. Chris filed for divorce from first wife Alyson Ickes in December 2013. He remarried in October 2015 to his present wife. His
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The Blue Jays recalled Carpenter from Syracuse on July 29, where he remained in the starting rotation for the remainder of the season. Losing his first five MLB decisions, Carpenter defeated the
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two starts later. The Blue Jays moved him to the bullpen where he made his first relief appearance in more than two years on July 22. He returned to the rotation for two starts, but lasted just
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Dr. Clayton Skaggs performed. The relief allowed him to play the entire season without a DL stay. However, over time, his condition became more resistant to treatment. He played in the
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on May 23, Carpenter emerged victorious in a 3–2 decision. The only point in the season in which he had a winning record, however, was on June 14 when the Blue Jays defeated the
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on August 4, he walked a career-high seven in an 11–9 loss. He won three games in a row from August 11–21. His September totals were a 3–0 record and 2.55 ERA in five starts and
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that had commenced on August 28. They had tied the Braves for the Wild Card lead entering the final game of the season on September 29. Carpenter started that game against the
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in his pitching forearm, which lingered for the rest of his career, and transformed into weakness, intermittently shifting from his arm to his hands, neck, and facial muscles.
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innings, allowing a 2.38 ERA and carrying a 1–0 record. After Carpenter returned to the starting rotation, he earned a four-hit complete game-shutout on July 4 against the
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by winning 27 of 30 first-place votes. He was the runner-up for the National League Cy Young Award. In one of the closest votes of the history of the award, winner
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garnered 112 total points. Carpenter became just the second pitcher in team history to win a Cy Young Award since Gibson, who had last won in 1970. He won the
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division champions, and won at least 100 games with the best record in the National League. Carpenter set career bests with a 2.83 ERA, 213 strikeouts,
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with 11 strikeouts (also a new career high). His April totals included a 3.15 ERA and 2–1 record. He tossed a six-hitter in a 4–0 victory over the
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which cleared the benches, the two teams began shoving and grappling with each other. While pinned against a backstop, Reds' starting pitcher
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of the right elbow and would miss approximately another 10 to 12 months. He made his next major league appearance one year later on July 30,
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and Syracuse. He allowed seven home runs in his first four starts covering 16 innings. Carpenter's first win of the season came against the
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on August 22 gave him his ninth win in ten starts with a 1.92 ERA in that span. It was also the unofficial 10,000th win in the Cardinals'
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on April 3, he earned the victory after posting five innings in a 13–5 margin. With nine strikeouts in six innings against the
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of 6–3 and turned in the league's third-lowest ERA. He was also picked as the Pioneer League's number-three prospect by league
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for the 700th of his career, in a 4–1 victory. He established a new career-high 13th win in the second game of an August 20
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All-Scholastic team as a senior. In 1993, his senior campaign, he earned Athlete of the Year honors. He committed to play
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a base. His home and road performances also evened from the season before—his ERA at home was 4.21 and 4.54 on the road.
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but few were better than Carpenter when he was healthy. From 2004–11, posted a 3.06 ERA with 7.3 K/9 and 2.0 BB/9 in
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to become the majors' first 20-game winner. It was his 28th start, making him the fastest Cardinal to win 20 since
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in 1970. Two starts after playing against Toronto, Carpenter picked up his third complete-game shutout against
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rating moved up to #82 among all minor leaguers, and was third in the organization. Pitching against the
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6854:"Cardinals adding 4 to club's Hall of Fame: Carpenter, Torre, Moore, Breadon will be enshrined Aug. 27"
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struck out seven. In his second start of the season on April 14, he strained the left side of his
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era. The official total at the time, counted since their entry into the NL in 1892, was 9,219.
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on July 4. He worked five innings in a rain-interrupted outing against the Braves on July 4 at
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on July 3, the third of his career, and allowed just three hits. His season output at the
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3503:"Prospect retrospective and career profile: Chris Carpenter, RHP, St. Louis Cardinals"
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4823:"Chris Carpenter stats, video highlights, photos, bio (2006 highlights)"
4344:"Chris Carpenter stats, video highlights, photos, bio (2005 highlights)"
4062:"Chris Carpenter stats, video highlights, photos, bio (2004 highlights)"
4011:"Chris Carpenter stats, video highlights, photos, bio (2003 highlights)"
3906:"Chris Carpenter stats, video highlights, photos, bio (2002 highlights)"
3857:"Chris Carpenter stats, video highlights, photos, bio (2001 highlights)"
3768:"Chris Carpenter stats, video highlights, photos, bio (2000 highlights)"
3738:"Chris Carpenter stats, video highlights, photos, bio (1999 highlights)"
3710:"Chris Carpenter stats, video highlights, photos, bio (1998 highlights)"
3652:"Chris Carpenter stats, video highlights, photos, bio (1997 highlights)"
3620:"Chris Carpenter stats, video highlights, photos, bio (1996 highlights)"
3592:"Chris Carpenter stats, video highlights, photos, bio (1995 highlights)"
3529:"Chris Carpenter stats, video highlights, photos, bio (1994 highlights)"
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5145:"Cardinals rule baseball world after claiming World Series from Tigers"
4122:"2004 St. Louis Cardinals batting, pitching, & fielding statistics"
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2221:. He resigned the position after the 2014 season for personal reasons.
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winner. He amassed 19 first-place votes for 132 points while runner-up
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Recovery from shoulder problems and Comeback Player of the Year (2004)
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innings in relief for his ninth win on August 13 in opposition to the
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selected Carpenter in the first round as the 15th overall pick of the
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2050:, securing an 8–0 victory behind his two-hit shutout. Meanwhile, the
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regular season, the Cardinals called on Carpenter to consummate what
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on April 21, and, on April 27, tied a career-high by striking out 12
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that produced a heavy bore and finished with a sharp drop, a 12-to-6
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7103:
6113:"Carpenter unseats Gibson in Cards history with vintage performance"
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became his 500th career strikeout casualty in a July 6 game against
620:, he struggled with a 5.18 ERA, 53 strikeouts and 31 for 1.17 K/BB.
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6797:"St. Louis RHP Chris Carpenter to start in Springfield this Monday"
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2093:. Carpenter started once, and the Cardinals also won this series.
2002:
kicked wildly at several Cardinals, hitting Carpenter and catcher
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For the year, Carpenter led the NL with a career-best 2.24 ERA in
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work for the season, where he made nine appearances and completed
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organization as a mental skills coach for minor league pitchers.
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for that first career victory. In a complete game-shutout of the
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445:, he was selected all-state for three years in both baseball and
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1771:. On May 5, the team announced he would require surgery to trim
3251:. That season, Halladay achieved a breakthrough with his first
2130:
1725:. Carpenter finished third in the NL Cy Young balloting behind
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Finally healthy for an entire season, Carpenter pitched in the
908:
722:(HR) rate jumped after surrendering 16 home runs—a rate of 1.2
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GIBBY/This Year in Baseball Starting Pitcher of the Year Award
19:
Not to be confused with former professional baseball pitchers
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For the second consecutive season, the Cardinals repeated as
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1652:
innings. His three shutouts led the Major Leagues and 1.069
4092:"Cards trump Tigers behind Carpenter, take 2-1 Series lead"
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made him the first winning pitcher in a postseason game at
2081:, matching up against former Blue Jays teammate and friend
884:
Although Carpenter found significantly improved health the
333:
The Blue Jays selected Carpenter in the first round of the
129:
October 2, 2012, for the St. Louis Cardinals
6994:"Roy Halladay rescues Amazon native after anaconda attack"
5747:"Carpenter's arm, bat help Cardinals snap skid, rout Reds"
2152:
His postseason win on October 10 in the third game of the
726:(HR/9). His previous high (0.7) was at Knoxville in 1996.
604:
innings. In 13 of those starts, he yielded three or fewer
409:
starts, he won 10 games with a 3.00 ERA over 108 innings.
2368:, with the enshrinement taking place on August 27, 2016.
2134:
1524:
576:
The Blue Jays promoted Carpenter to the Class-A Advanced
6292:"All-time and Single-Season Postseason Pitching Leaders"
6168:"On short rest, Chris Carpenter delivers like ace he is"
6034:"Braves complete collapse in 13-inning loss to Phillies"
5956:"MLB hands out suspensions for Reds and Cardinals brawl"
4172:"Comeback Player of the Year Award by The Sporting News"
13004:
1993 Major League Baseball draft first round selections
6823:"Missouri Sports Hall of Fame announces its 2015 class"
5676:"Carpenter blanks Padres, records league-best 14th win"
5035:
4247:
3938:"Recovering from shoulder surgery 'a flip of the coin'"
3565:"Chris Carpenter minor league statistics & history"
1533:, Carpenter was the Cardinals' Opening Day starter. At
1103:, after completing five innings and allowing two runs.
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7017:
3413:"Chris Carpenter stats, video highlights, photos, bio"
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six starts. On September 3, he won a complete game in
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May 12, 1997, for the Toronto Blue Jays
6968:"Halladay, Carpenter play heroes during fishing trip"
6791:
4147:"St. Louis Cardinals team history & encyclopedia"
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1245:, and second of his career. He faced off against the
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6486:"Cards extend Matheny's contract; Carpenter retires"
4098:. Associated Press. October 24, 2006. Archived from
4037:"This date in transactions history: Chris Carpenter"
3325:
St. Louis Cardinals award winners and league leaders
3310:
List of Major League Baseball annual shutout leaders
3262:
1817:, prompting the club placed him on the 15-day DL. A
1763:. The Cardinals placed him on the DL on April 9 for
808:. With a 12–7 record and 4.37 ERA, his 12 wins tied
623:
Returning to Knoxville the next season, Carpenter's
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6241:"Chris Carpenter to make 2012 debut Friday at Cubs"
5753:. Associated Press. October 1, 2009. Archived from
5682:. Associated Press. August 22, 2009. Archived from
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3242:. They met the year before while assigned with the
2007:stands and almost fell in the middle of the chaos.
1605:for the Cardinals' first-ever shutout win (1–0) in
1557:and allowed just a pair of hits. After hitting the
496:saw potential in his size, projectability, low-90s
13316:Sportspeople from Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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7048:"Friends face off as Chris Carpenter start Game 5"
6847:
6845:
6686:"Duncan is making trust his best pitch as a coach"
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3385:John Habib. "Carpenter Embraces Blue Jays Roots."
2333:innings. He is the franchise's all-time leader in
2308:really created a culture of higher expectations."
10413:National League Comeback Player of the Year Award
9304:National League Comeback Player of the Year Award
5900:"Chris Carpenter wins 2009 Tony Conigliaro award"
4957:
4572:
4201:"Carpenter wins Comeback Player award from peers"
2337:(3.666) and is tied for eighth in league-average
2141:in the neck and extrication of nerves within the
1990:following an incident between Cardinals' catcher
1390:. With a 2–0 record, 1.69 ERA, 13 strikeouts and
1293:innings. Second, he was the first pitcher in the
1203:. The nerve problem caused Carpenter to miss the
740:Performance struggles plagued Carpenter early in
13292:
6542:"Chris Carpenter leaves Cardinals' front office"
6346:"Carpenter to stay in St. Louis, not visit camp"
6320:"Cards' Carpenter unlikely to pitch this season"
6084:"9 Chris Carpenter games we'll never forget (4)"
6008:"9 Chris Carpenter games we'll never forget (6)"
4485:"9 Chris Carpenter games we'll never forget (7)"
4373:"9 Chris Carpenter games we'll never forget (9)"
3968:
3255:selection and winning 19 games with a 2.93 ERA.
2853:Pitched in the National League from 2004 to 2012
2850:Pitched in the American League from 1997 to 2002
2382:
1545:, he allowed just one run in eight innings, but
1358:, the first Cardinals pitcher in 32 years since
1237:The Cardinals called on Carpenter for his first
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504:. However, he needed to develop his control and
484:; he was chosen as a compensation pick from the
412:
405:during that period led the Major Leagues. In 18
357:. For much of his career, Carpenter relied on a
318:selection. Additionally, he was twice named the
12318:Toronto Blue Jays Opening Day starting pitchers
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6420:"Carpenter turns in impressive bullpen session"
6194:Langosch, Jenifer; Still, Mike (July 2, 2012).
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2129:(TOS), diagnosed on June 28 after a visit to a
1975:In an August game, Carpenter was involved in a
1521:voting, the highest placement of all pitchers.
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13346:American expatriate baseball players in Canada
7102:Career statistics and player information from
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6624:
6458:"Chris Carpenter "will retire" this offseason"
5926:"Carpenter still steaming about Cueto's kicks"
2858:Top ten American and National League finishes
2341:(133), fourth in strikeouts (1,085), fifth in
1586:also tied for the league lead in ERA at 0.00.
1323:consecutive scoreless innings, a career high.
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6766:"St. Louis Cardinals top 10 pitching leaders"
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5197:"Cards reward Carpenter with $ 65M extension"
4908:"Diamondbacks' Webb wins N.L. Cy Young Award"
4631:
3230:recovered his belongings and towed him home.
2240:, Carpenter's repertoire consisted mostly of
1809:debut. He shut them out for seven innings at
1064:for the first time in his career on April 1,
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815:Carpenter battled through an injury-plagued
284:(born April 27, 1975) is an American former
7018:ESPN.com news services (December 9, 2013).
6621:
5142:
5036:Cardinals Press Release (August 21, 2006).
4430:"Carpenter edges Willis for Cy Young Award"
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1681:innings. He was less effective against the
1553:for eight scoreless innings on April 19 at
1207:, including what would have been his first
1151:in a 13–7 score. He matched up against the
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7020:"Roy Halladay retires as Toronto Blue Jay"
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6142:"Carpenter proves to be the key for Cards"
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4769:"Bullpen can't preserve Carpenter's craft"
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4248:Cardinals Press Release (April 15, 2005).
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812:for the second-highest total on the club.
12508:Toronto Blue Jays first-round draft picks
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9829:National League Pitcher of the Year Award
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6821:The Kansas City Star (December 9, 2014).
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2494:St. Louis Baseball Man of the Year Award
1479:Major League Baseball Players Association
1223:Major League Baseball Players Association
1076:. He was rocked in this start, recording
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6851:
6709:
6632:"Chris Carpenter statistics and history"
6604:"Carpenter posts zeros as Cards top Rox"
6514:"Carpenter will join Cards front office"
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5979:"La Russa, Mozeliak deserving of credit"
5090:"Carpenter notches 100th career victory"
4901:
4899:
4897:
4872:
4695:"Chris Carpenter stats, highlights, bio"
4601:"Carpenter's streaks cease in Milwaukee"
4276:"Carpenter blanks Cubs in complete game"
4189:
3932:
3923:
3874:
3682:"Chris Carpenter statistics and history"
3669:
3546:
3442:Union Leader Corp. (February 13, 2013).
3320:List of St. Louis Cardinals team records
2111:
1939:
1511:Baseball Writers' Association of America
1121:
952:innings of scoreless relief against the
425:, later moving to Bedford. He played in
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6239:Fallstrom, R. B. (September 20, 2012).
6196:"Carpenter's throwing session canceled"
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5116:"Carpenter named NL Player of the Week"
5087:
5064:"Carpenter silences Astros to 14th win"
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4573:MLB Press Release (September 6, 2005).
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3979:"Fassero, Carpenter also not picked up"
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1919:After the season, Carpenter won the NL
13293:
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6657:
6601:
6318:Langosch, Jenifer (February 5, 2013).
6212:
6165:
6078:
6002:
5977:Miklasz, Bernie (September 30, 2011).
5651:"Carpenter named Pitcher of the Month"
5644:
5642:
5640:
5591:"Chris Carpenter 2009 pitching splits"
5388:"Vintage Carpenter emerges in victory"
5362:"Carpenter shut down, to have surgery"
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4367:
3466:Society for American Baseball Research
3450:
3392:
3315:List of World Series starting pitchers
2224:In October 2021, Carpenter joined the
1972:, the third appearance of his career.
1625:in a September 16 matchup against the
1525:First World Series championship (2006)
58:Carpenter with the St. Louis Cardinals
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7197:
7075:"Roy Halladay statistics and history"
6991:
6909:
6746:. MLB Trade Rumors. November 20, 2013
6511:
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5897:
5845:"Lincecum repeats as Cy Young winner"
5799:
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5273:
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5221:
5143:Nightengale, Bob (October 29, 2006).
5113:
5088:Nicholl, Conor (September 16, 2006).
5062:Leach, Matthew (September 11, 2006).
5061:
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4599:Leach, Matthew (September 23, 2005).
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2590:MLBPA Players Choice National League
1983:. After a heated exchange with Reds'
1948:in the top of the 7th, Game 7 of the
1529:For the second consecutive season in
693:(MLB) debut as a starter against the
25:Chris Carpenter (baseball, born 1985)
7176:National League Pitcher of the Month
7046:McTaggart, Brian (October 6, 2011).
6852:Langosch, Jenifer (April 29, 2016).
6710:Weinrich, Mark (November 21, 2013).
6658:Bosman, Jasper (November 14, 2011).
6539:
6032:Tierney, Mike (September 29, 2011).
5923:
5727:Leach, Matthew (September 7, 2009).
5276:"Carpenter to undergo elbow surgery"
4795:"Cardinals unable to back Carpenter"
4661:"Carpenter leaves after six innings"
4224:"Cards soar on Edmonds' early homer"
3885:"Fletcher key to Blue Jays pitching"
3430:
2891:Bases on balls per 9 innings pitched
2351:bases on balls per 9 innings pitched
1404:innings, Carpenter won his first NL
1060:The Blue Jays named Carpenter their
16:American baseball player (born 1975)
13356:Baseball players from New Hampshire
7935:National League Championship Series
7548:National League Championship Series
6883:Chastain, Bill (October 22, 2009).
6512:Goold, Derrick (January 18, 2014).
6213:McNeal, Stan (September 20, 2012).
5637:
5346:
5250:"Carpenter on DL with elbow injury"
5224:"Carpenter, Cards downed in opener"
5114:Yanik, Kevin (September 18, 2006).
5012:"Carpenter preserves win for Cards"
4958:MLB Press Release (July 17, 2006).
4428:Kepner, Tyler (November 11, 2005).
4199:Goold, Derrick (October 27, 2009).
3793:"Halladay sent to the minors again"
2809:Starting Pitcher of the Year Award
2706:New Hampshire All-State (baseball)
2347:strikeouts per nine innings pitched
1460:National League Championship Series
1155:and former Blue Jays rotation mate
13:
10613:National League season ERA leaders
6966:Staff report (December 31, 2011).
6943:Lovejoy, Bridget (July 29, 2014).
6684:Kepner, Tyler (October 25, 2006).
6660:"Scouting report: Chris Carpenter"
6166:Fraley, Gerry (October 29, 2011).
6140:Kriegel, Mark (October 29, 2011).
6060:Leach, Matthew (October 7, 2011).
5800:Leach, Matthew (October 5, 2009).
5776:Leach, Matthew (October 1, 2009).
5649:Rains, B. J. (September 3, 2009).
5010:Leach, Matthew (August 20, 2006).
4984:Leach, Matthew (August 15, 2006).
4934:"After long wait, a win for Cards"
4632:MLB.com Staff (November 5, 2005).
4549:"Carpenter first in NL to 14 wins"
4483:Hummel, Rick (November 20, 2013).
4456:"Carpenter's win total goes to 11"
3501:Sickels, John (February 5, 2013).
3459:
3367:McCalvy, Adam (October 31, 2013).
3120:Walks plus hits per inning pitched
2390:
2288:Legacy, honors and accomplishments
2213:Post-playing career (2014–present)
1866:Carpenter won the National League
1654:walks plus hits per inning pitched
1565:for his 1,000th career strikeout.
871:walks plus hits per inning pitched
14:
13412:
13311:People from Exeter, New Hampshire
7096:
6484:Nowak, Joey (November 20, 2013).
5871:"Baseball awards voting for 2009"
5712:. August 23, 2009. Archived from
5450:Leach, Matthew (April 16, 2009).
5413:Sanchez, Jesse (April 15, 2009).
5302:"Carpenter to have elbow surgery"
5172:"Baseball awards voting for 2006"
4906:Curry, Jack (November 14, 2006).
4847:Leach, Matthew (April 19, 2014).
4793:Leach, Matthew (April 14, 2006).
4717:"Baseball awards voting for 2005"
4514:McNeal, Stan (October 18, 2005).
4454:Norris, Stephen (June 25, 2005).
4300:Leach, Matthew (April 27, 2005).
4274:Leach, Matthew (April 21, 2005).
3345:Nowak, Joey (November 20, 2013).
2756:Comeback Player of the Year Award
2719:New Hampshire All-State (hockey)
2642:Comeback Player of the Year Award
2576:Comeback Player of the Year Award
2343:walks and hits per inning pitched
2265:2006 and 2009) without making an
2231:
1921:Comeback Player of the Year Award
1847:on August 12. A 7–0 victory over
1782:to replace the medial collateral
1513:(BBWAA) selected him, along with
1167:, he struck out eight, including
561:(IP). He ended the season with a
472:Draft and minor leagues (1994–97)
13381:St. Catharines Blue Jays players
8415:St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame
7067:
7039:
7011:
6992:Brown, David (January 1, 2012).
6985:
6959:
6936:
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6876:
6785:
6758:
6736:
6703:
6677:
6651:
6602:Norris, Stephen (July 1, 2005).
6595:
6573:
6559:
6533:
6505:
6477:
6456:Silva, Drew (October 13, 2013).
6449:
6437:Meyer, Brenden (July 23, 2013).
6430:
6411:
6401:"Is bullpen next for Carpenter?"
6374:
6356:
6338:
6259:
6206:
6187:
6159:
6101:
6072:
6053:
6025:
5898:Keefe, Neil (January 11, 2010).
5616:"St. Louis Cardinals GAME NOTES"
5559:"St. Louis Cardinals game notes"
5530:"St. Louis Cardinals game notes"
5386:Leach, Matthew (April 9, 2009).
5326:Leach, Matthew (July 30, 2008).
5300:Leach, Matthew (July 19, 2007).
5248:Leach, Matthew (April 9, 2007).
5222:Leach, Matthew (April 1, 2007).
4986:"Belliard, Carpenter lead Cards"
4873:Robinson, Alan (June 14, 2006).
4767:Leach, Matthew (April 8, 2006).
4743:"Cards pound Phillies in opener"
4741:Leach, Matthew (April 3, 2006).
4659:Gurnick, Ken (October 4, 2005).
4547:Leach, Matthew (July 17, 2014).
4397:Leach, Matthew (June 14, 2005).
4222:Leach, Matthew (April 5, 2005).
3293:
3279:
3265:
3181:
3107:Strikeouts per 9 innings pitched
2790:St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame
1882:, in a 13–0 rout of the Reds at
1656:(WHIP) led the National League.
608:(ER). However, he posted a poor
482:1993 Major League Baseball draft
272:St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame
52:
32:Chris Carpenter (sound engineer)
7926:National League Division Series
7539:National League Division Series
6439:"Chris Carpenter to halt rehab"
6418:Overbey, Steve (May 10, 2013).
5996:
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5496:
5476:Leach, Matthew (May 20, 2009).
5469:
5443:
5425:
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5379:
5319:
5293:
5267:
5241:
5215:
5189:
5164:
5107:
5081:
5055:
5029:
5003:
4977:
4951:
4932:Leach, Matthew (July 4, 2006).
4925:
4875:"Notes on Carpenter's 13K game"
4866:
4840:
4786:
4760:
4734:
4709:
4652:
4592:
4566:
4540:
4447:
4399:"Carpenter hurls a one-hit gem"
4390:
4361:
4293:
4267:
4241:
4215:
4164:
4139:
4114:
4035:Links, Zach (October 9, 2012).
4028:
3957:
3817:
3785:
3584:
3203:, home for sale for $ 675,000.
1452:National League Division Series
13361:Medicine Hat Blue Jays players
13351:Major League Baseball pitchers
8797:National League Cy Young Award
7902:Bullpen Catcher 58 Jeff Murphy
6910:Toler, Lindsay (May 8, 2014).
5924:Hurm, Nick (August 13, 2010).
5274:Leach, Matthew (May 5, 2007).
4849:"Carpenter shuts down Pirates"
3521:
3379:
3338:
2542:Major League Baseball All-Star
2373:Championships earned or shared
2276:Carpenter has credited former
1659:With the Cardinals facing the
1493:Award for the National League
861:performed surgery to remove a
260:NL Comeback Player of the Year
1:
13401:Springfield Cardinals players
13331:National League ERA champions
7985:Opening Day starting pitchers
5360:Strauss, Joe (July 3, 2012).
4302:"Cycle backs Carpenter's gem"
3331:
3175:2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010
2898:2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010
1118:St. Louis Cardinals (2003–13)
685:Toronto Blue Jays (1997–2002)
413:Early life and amateur career
13391:Palm Beach Cardinals players
6399:Strauss, Joe (May 4, 2013).
3387:Manchester (NH) Union Leader
3171:
3154:
3141:
3124:
3110:
3097:
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2778:
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2737:
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2708:
2695:
2679:
2661:
2645:
2629:
2611:
2607:Missouri Sports Hall of Fame
2595:
2579:
2545:
2530:
2512:
2496:
2480:
2430:
2402:
2362:Missouri Sports Hall of Fame
1859:history, dating back to the
1693:start in Game 3 against the
1346:. He was picked to start an
1233:Cy Young Award winner (2005)
1126:Carpenter with the Cardinals
1028:innings for an ERA of 6.35.
978:, a ball hit off the bat of
956:. Carpenter pitched another
417:Chris Carpenter was born in
212:Career highlights and awards
30:For the sound engineer, see
7:
13336:St. Louis Cardinals players
7120:Baseball Reference (Minors)
3389:, September 3, 2015, p. D4.
3258:
2869:Season (Rank, description)
2042:games-won deficit over the
520:. In his debut against the
314:, he was also a three-time
10:
13417:
13376:Syracuse SkyChiefs players
7997:Grover Cleveland Alexander
5958:. Tsn.ca. December 8, 2010
5904:New England Sports Network
3195:. In May 2014, he put his
3043:Home runs per nine innings
2846:†: led both Major Leagues
2676:Pitcher of the Month Award
2509:Darryl Kile Good Guy Award
2137:, the amelioration of two
2107:
1935:
1868:Pitcher of the Month Award
1741:
1735:Darryl Kile Good Guy Award
1597:, Carpenter combined with
724:home runs per nine innings
291:. He played 15 seasons in
282:Christopher John Carpenter
29:
18:
13386:Tennessee Smokies players
13371:Knoxville Smokies players
13366:Dunedin Blue Jays players
13341:Toronto Blue Jays players
13326:National League All-Stars
13010:
12515:
12325:
11995:
11851:
10619:
10419:
9835:
9310:
8803:
8734:
8696:
8620:
8519:
8493:
8422:
7992:
7910:
7839:
7606:
7523:
7457:
7239:
7182:
7173:
7165:
7155:
7140:
7132:
7127:
6744:"Chris Carpenter retires"
5625:. June 5, 2009. p. 1
5568:. May 21, 2009. p. 1
5539:. May 20, 2009. p. 1
3798:Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
2775:Pitcher of the Year Award
2592:Outstanding Pitcher Award
2464:
2461:
2458:
2455:
2360:On December 9, 2014, the
2252:(74–77), with occasional
1629:. Facing former teammate
466:
443:Manchester, New Hampshire
216:
211:
177:
172:
168:
158:
148:
138:
133:
128:
123:
118:
113:
95:
72:
63:
51:
44:
13396:Memphis Redbirds players
7128:Awards and achievements
2839:Statistical achievements
2692:Player of the Week Award
2507:BBWAA St. Louis Chapter
2345:(WHIP, 1.125), fifth in
2127:thoracic outlet syndrome
1964:and muscle release that
1884:Great American Ball Park
1819:magnetic resonance image
1485:for the National League
1406:Player of the Week Award
1143:Fully recovered for the
853:innings for a 3.62 ERA.
435:American Legion Baseball
6519:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
6443:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
6405:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
6173:The Dallas Morning News
6088:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
6012:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
5983:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
5710:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
5366:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
4489:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
4377:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
4205:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
3446:. New Hampshire People.
2335:strikeout-to-walk ratio
2021:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
1593:on July 25 against the
610:strikeout-to-walk ratio
13321:Cy Young Award winners
7079:Baseball-Reference.com
6771:Baseball-Reference.com
6637:Baseball-Reference.com
6297:Baseball-Reference.com
5875:Baseball-Reference.com
5824:Baseball-Reference.com
5595:Baseball-Reference.com
5176:Baseball-Reference.com
4721:Baseball-Reference.com
4151:Baseball-Reference.com
4126:Baseball-Reference.com
3936:(September 14, 2010).
3830:Baseball-Reference.com
3686:Baseball-Reference.com
3570:Baseball-Reference.com
2353:(1.975) and eighth in
2117:
1953:
1503:Lebanon, New Hampshire
1211:appearance, which the
1163:On July 5 against the
1127:
514:Medicine Hat Blue Jays
427:Little League Baseball
423:Raymond, New Hampshire
11989:Tony Conigliaro Award
6793:Springfield Cardinals
6082:(November 20, 2013).
6006:(November 20, 2013).
5706:"Carp stymies Padres"
4371:(November 20, 2013).
3016:Hits per nine innings
2863:Statistical category
2823:Tony Conigliaro Award
2807:This Year in Baseball
2476:Minor League Baseball
2168:(11–2, 2.23 ERA) and
2115:
1943:
1930:Tony Conigliaro Award
1751:, facing off against
1499:This Year in Baseball
1386:in his 23rd start in
1125:
869:pitched (H/9), 1.500
867:hits per nine innings
691:Major League Baseball
510:Minor League Baseball
419:Exeter, New Hampshire
303:from 1997 to 2012. A
293:Major League Baseball
286:professional baseball
89:Exeter, New Hampshire
13233:Jermaine Allensworth
6917:The Riverfront Times
6828:The Kansas City Star
6724:on December 14, 2013
6388:. February 22, 2013.
6370:. February 11, 2013.
6352:. February 11, 2013.
6111:(October 20, 2011).
5820:"2009 awards voting"
5478:"Welcome back, Carp"
4211:on October 29, 2009.
3891:. February 20, 2002.
3301:New Hampshire portal
3210:with fellow pitcher
2735:Athlete of the Year
2528:All-Scholastic Team
2178:San Francisco Giants
2158:Washington Nationals
2052:Philadelphia Philles
2014:At the close of the
1977:bench-clearing brawl
1861:American Association
1765:impingement syndrome
1627:San Francisco Giants
1483:Players Choice Award
1227:Players Choice Award
1149:Arizona Diamondbacks
1101:Arizona Diamondbacks
934:innings both times.
907:winner that year—in
679:International League
661:most valuable player
582:Florida State League
516:of the short-season
307:winner and two-time
7980:St. Louis Cardinals
7593:St. Louis Cardinals
7226:St. Louis Cardinals
6889:St. Louis Cardinals
6858:m.cardinals.mlb.com
6569:. November 9, 2021.
6540:Langosch, Jenifer.
6324:St. Louis Cardinals
5851:. November 20, 2009
5716:on August 26, 2009.
5482:St. Louis Cardinals
5392:St. Louis Cardinals
5332:St. Louis Cardinals
4638:St. Louis Cardinals
3201:Palm Beach, Florida
2931:, 2006, 2009, 2011
2859:
2452:
2375:
2313:William DeWitt, Jr.
2254:four-seam fastballs
1707:Elias Sports Bureau
1583:Los Angeles Dodgers
1495:Pitcher of the Year
1487:Outstanding Pitcher
1137:St. Louis Cardinals
1062:opening day starter
689:Carpenter made his
657:Arizona Fall League
653:Phoenix Desert Dogs
614:Knoxville Blue Jays
526:Lethbridge Mounties
522:Great Falls Dodgers
439:Trinity High School
380:and another on his
339:Trinity High School
328:Pitcher of the Year
301:St. Louis Cardinals
195:St. Louis Cardinals
124:Last MLB appearance
8465:Jason Isringhausen
7886:Pitching Coach 18
7870:3rd Base Coach 11
7862:1st Base Coach 39
7512:1st Base Coach 39
7488:Pitching Coach 18
7480:3rd Base Coach 11
7112:Baseball Reference
6717:Sports Illustrated
6690:The New York Times
6271:Baseball Reference
6247:. Associated Press
6117:Sports Illustrated
6039:The New York Times
5936:on October 8, 2011
5757:on October 4, 2009
5686:on August 29, 2009
5203:. December 5, 2006
4912:The New York Times
4528:on August 19, 2014
4434:The New York Times
4102:on August 19, 2014
4039:. MLB Trade Rumors
3991:. November 3, 2003
3158:2004, 2005, 2006,
3151:Winning percentage
3068:2005, 2006, 2010,
2937:Earned run average
2911:2001, 2005, 2010,
2857:
2448:
2371:
2355:winning percentage
2349:(7.240), ninth in
2244:(90–94 mph),
2226:Los Angeles Angels
2118:
1954:
1857:all-time franchise
1821:(MRI) revealed an
1780:Tommy John surgery
1603:Jason Isringhausen
1551:Pittsburgh Pirates
1497:. He also won the
1189:winning percentage
1177:Pittsburgh Pirates
1128:
954:Kansas City Royals
675:Syracuse SkyChiefs
655:in the off-season
530:earned run average
437:. While attending
403:winning percentage
335:1993 amateur draft
150:Earned run average
13288:
13287:
13075:Brooks Kieschnick
12970:
12969:
12473:
12472:
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12282:
11955:
11954:
11811:
11810:
10579:
10578:
10379:
10378:
9790:
9789:
9267:
9266:
8763:
8762:
8756:(general manager)
8380:
8379:
8202:Chappie McFarland
7945:
7944:
7894:Bullpen Coach 36
7878:Hitting Coach 25
7598:2011 World Series
7558:
7557:
7504:Bullpen Coach 38
7231:2006 World Series
7192:
7191:
7183:Succeeded by
7156:Succeeded by
7148:Starting Pitcher
6795:(July 10, 2013).
6583:. Brooks Baseball
6219:The Sporting News
5439:. April 15, 2009.
4516:"2005 MLB awards"
3509:Minor League Ball
3462:"Chris Carpenter"
3444:"Chris Carpenter"
3214:and professional
3179:
3178:
3030:Home runs allowed
3024:2005, 2006, 2009
3010:2001, 2010, 2011
2836:
2835:
2771:The Sporting News
2725:1991, 1992, 1993
2712:1991, 1992, 1993
2484:1995, 1996, 1997
2478:Top 100 Prospect
2450:Awards and honors
2446:
2445:
1950:2011 World Series
1723:World Series ring
1697:on October 24 at
1256:Milwaukee Brewers
1239:Opening Day start
976:Chicago White Sox
731:Chicago White Sox
578:Dunedin Blue Jays
478:Toronto Blue Jays
421:, but grew up in
297:Toronto Blue Jays
279:
278:
254:NL Cy Young Award
181:Toronto Blue Jays
13408:
13281:
13276:
13274:Mark Lukasiewicz
13269:
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13154:Charles Peterson
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13051:Steve Soderstrom
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8726:Billy Southworth
8597:Red Schoendienst
8537:Charles Comiskey
8416:
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7758:Marc Rzepczynski
7752:
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7709:World Series MVP
7695:
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7472:Hitting Coach 8
7466:
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7400:Juan EncarnaciĂłn
7394:
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7306:World Series MVP
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6924:on June 15, 2014
6920:. Archived from
6907:
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6860:. Archived from
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4176:Baseball Almanac
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2699:2005, 2006 (3x)
2690:National League
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2640:National League
2525:The Boston Globe
2472:Baseball America
2453:
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2397:National League
2392:
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2068:
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1996:Brandon Phillips
1944:Carpenter being
1914:
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1428:
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1322:
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891:New York Yankees
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431:Babe Ruth League
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8418:
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8337:Adam Wainwright
8237:Donovan Osborne
8187:Carlos MartĂnez
8167:Brooks Lawrence
8042:Clarence Currie
8027:Chris Carpenter
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7854:Bench Coach 49
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7496:Bench Coach 24
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7416:Adam Wainwright
7413:
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7347:Chris Carpenter
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7270:Ronnie Belliard
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7649:
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7637:Matt Holliday
7633:
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7629:Albert Pujols
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7621:Yadier Molina
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4610:September 13,
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3326:
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3318:
3316:
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3311:
3308:
3307:
3302:
3291:
3288:
3277:
3274:
3263:
3256:
3254:
3250:
3245:
3241:
3236:
3231:
3228:
3225:pets when an
3224:
3220:
3217:
3213:
3209:
3204:
3202:
3198:
3194:
3190:
3182:Personal life
3174:
3169:
3166:
3165:
3161:
3157:
3152:
3149:
3148:
3144:
3139:
3136:
3135:
3131:
3127:
3121:
3118:
3117:
3113:
3108:
3105:
3104:
3100:
3095:
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3023:
3017:
3014:
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3009:
3004:
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3000:
2996:
2991:
2988:
2987:
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2980:
2976:
2971:
2970:Games started
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2938:
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2918:
2917:
2914:
2910:
2905:
2904:Batters faced
2902:
2901:
2897:
2892:
2889:
2888:
2885:
2881:
2876:
2875:Adjusted ERA+
2873:
2872:
2868:
2865:
2862:
2861:
2852:
2849:
2848:
2847:
2844:League leader
2843:
2840:
2832:
2829:
2824:
2821:
2820:
2817:
2814:
2808:
2805:
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2801:
2799:
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2765:
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2705:
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2701:
2698:
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2685:
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2677:
2674:
2671:
2670:
2667:
2664:
2659:
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2654:
2651:
2648:
2643:
2639:
2638:
2635:
2632:
2626:
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2619:
2616:
2613:
2608:
2605:
2604:
2601:
2598:
2593:
2589:
2588:
2585:
2582:
2577:
2574:
2571:
2568:
2565:
2564:
2561:
2559:
2555:
2551:
2548:
2543:
2540:
2539:
2536:
2533:
2527:
2526:
2522:
2521:
2518:
2515:
2510:
2506:
2505:
2502:
2499:
2493:
2490:
2489:
2486:
2483:
2477:
2474:
2473:
2469:
2468:
2454:
2451:
2442:
2440:
2436:
2433:
2428:
2425:
2422:
2421:
2418:
2416:
2412:
2408:
2405:
2400:
2396:
2395:
2389:
2386:
2381:
2378:
2377:
2374:
2369:
2367:
2363:
2358:
2356:
2352:
2348:
2344:
2340:
2339:adjusted ERA+
2336:
2316:
2314:
2311:
2285:
2282:
2279:
2274:
2270:
2268:
2263:
2259:
2255:
2251:
2248:(87–90), and
2247:
2243:
2239:
2229:
2227:
2222:
2220:
2210:
2208:
2205:
2199:
2197:
2193:
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2136:
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2105:
2103:
2099:
2098:Texas Rangers
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2088:
2084:
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2071:
2053:
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2027:
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13195:Jamey Wright
13181:Kelly Wunsch
13160:Jeff D'Amico
13141:Torii Hunter
13128:Chris Schwab
13109:
13089:Billy Wagner
13069:Matt Brunson
13064:Kirk Presley
13044:Jeff Granger
12834:, Anderson,
12646:
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12435:Hyun-jin Ryu
12430:Ricky Romero
12420:Shaun Marcum
12375:Roy Halladay
12360:R. A. Dickey
12339:
12335:Mark Bomback
12330:JosĂ© BerrĂos
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11298:M. McCormick
10762:Breitenstein
10682:J. McCormick
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8697:Managers and
8663:Willie McGee
8653:Ray Lankford
8602:Mike Shannon
8592:José Oquendo
8582:Mark McGwire
8577:Marty Marion
8501:Tim McCarver
8480:Bruce Sutter
8460:Jesse Haines
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8292:Gerry Staley
8282:Curt Simmons
8277:Bill Sherdel
8252:Howie Pollet
8247:Tom Poholsky
8242:Jeff Pfeffer
8162:Dave LaPoint
8122:Jesse Haines
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7872:José Oquendo
7798:Jaime GarcĂa
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7661:Gerald Laird
7613:Ryan Theriot
7482:José Oquendo
7363:Randy Flores
7355:Josh Hancock
7346:
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7294:Chris Duncan
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2096:Meeting the
2095:
2089:to face the
2083:Roy Halladay
2079:Philadelphia
2072:
2019:
2013:
2009:
2000:Johnny Cueto
1974:
1966:chiropractor
1955:
1925:Tim Lincecum
1918:
1900:
1865:
1838:
1830:Chicago Cubs
1827:
1800:
1777:
1761:inflammation
1745:
1727:Brandon Webb
1691:World Series
1658:
1615:
1611:Chris Duncan
1599:Randy Flores
1589:Debuting in
1588:
1579:Turner Field
1567:
1563:Nate McLouth
1547:Aaron Harang
1535:Philadelphia
1528:
1490:
1464:
1445:
1432:Triple Crown
1410:
1325:
1274:
1252:Chicago Cubs
1236:
1216:
1209:World Series
1195:, and first
1181:
1175:against the
1173:doubleheader
1162:
1142:
1134:
1105:
1072:against the
1059:
1055:Roy Halladay
1000:
936:
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855:
829:inflammation
814:
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713:against the
703:Paul Molitor
688:
667:
665:
649:Alex Sanchez
624:
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500:, and power
488:for signing
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13301:1975 births
13253:Matt Farner
13221:Pat Watkins
13188:Marc Valdes
13174:John Wasdin
13167:Jon Ratliff
13037:Wayne Gomes
12820:Syndergaard
12782:, Jackson,
12651:Lukasiewicz
12574:1985: David
12465:David Wells
12440:Bill Singer
12425:Jack Morris
12415:Alek Manoah
12390:Pat Hentgen
12385:Erik Hanson
12370:Juan Guzmán
11594:P. MartĂnez
11546:D. MartĂnez
11226:Nichols Jr.
10434:Garciaparra
9645:Garciaparra
8706:Dave Duncan
8683:Scott Rolen
8678:Stan Musial
8673:Terry Moore
8668:Joe Medwick
8648:Chick Hafey
8638:Jim Edmonds
8621:Outfielders
8607:Ozzie Smith
8587:Johnny Mize
8506:Ted Simmons
8475:Matt Morris
8440:Mort Cooper
8367:Stan Yerkes
8352:Bob Weiland
8342:Lon Warneke
8272:Slim Sallee
8262:Toad Ramsey
8257:Jack Powell
8232:Tip O'Neill
8217:Lee Meadows
8192:Matt Morris
8182:Joe Magrane
8177:Johnny Lush
8152:Silver King
8147:Darryl Kile
8132:Pink Hawley
8107:Kid Gleason
8077:Red Donahue
8057:José DeLeón
8037:Mort Cooper
7888:Dave Duncan
7856:Joe Pettini
7844:Manager 10
7742:Jason Motte
7685:Allen Craig
7506:Marty Mason
7498:Joe Pettini
7490:Dave Duncan
7462:Manager 10
7424:Josh Kinney
7379:Jeff Suppan
7371:Jeff Weaver
7331:Scott Rolen
7286:Jim Edmonds
7278:Aaron Miles
7084:December 9,
7059:December 9,
7031:December 9,
7003:December 9,
6977:December 9,
6895:October 29,
6777:December 9,
6750:December 9,
6469:October 13,
6330:February 5,
6303:October 23,
6151:October 29,
6093:December 9,
6017:December 9,
5962:October 10,
5940:October 10,
5600:October 10,
5488:October 10,
5398:October 10,
5338:October 10,
5207:October 10,
4917:October 10,
4886:October 10,
4494:December 9,
4382:December 9,
3836:January 21,
3809:January 21,
3249:2002 season
3219:Skeet Reese
3193:Bob LaMonte
3114:1998, 2001
3101:2005, 2006
3037:2000, 2001
2997:2001, 2010
2953:Earned runs
2866:# of times
2782:2005, 2006
2763:2004, 2009
2614:2015 class
2599:2005, 2006
2583:2004, 2009
2459:# of times
2281:Dave Duncan
2207:Bob LaMonte
2170:Greg Maddux
2125:because of
2004:Jason LaRue
1988:Dusty Baker
1958:2010 season
1876:Miller Park
1807:2009 season
1753:Tom Glavine
1711:Greg Maddux
1631:Matt Morris
1623:Mark Mulder
1619:Jeff Suppan
1591:Coors Field
1437:José DeLeón
1145:2004 season
1070:Fenway Park
1030:Lee Stevens
1003:2001 season
875:baserunners
817:1999 season
810:Pat Hentgen
804:for the AL
777:Facing the
697:on May 12,
606:earned runs
571:Aaron Boone
544:allowed in
401:. His .683
13295:Categories
13268:Jeremy Lee
13263:Joe Wagner
13202:Kevin Orie
13134:Jay Powell
13117:Alan Benes
13103:Derrek Lee
13096:Matt Drews
13058:Trot Nixon
12858:, Gonzales
12854:, Smoral,
12445:Dave Stieb
12380:J. A. Happ
12355:David Cone
12345:Jim Clancy
12066:Saberhagen
12002:Eisenreich
11698:J. Johnson
11634:R. Johnson
11626:R. Johnson
11610:R. Johnson
11434:Candelaria
10122:Valenzuela
9613:Lieberthal
9381:D. Johnson
9341:A. Johnson
8922:Valenzuela
8643:Curt Flood
8612:Bill White
8520:Infielders
8485:John Tudor
8470:Max Lanier
8455:Bob Gibson
8450:Bob Forsch
8445:Dizzy Dean
8362:Vic Willis
8327:John Tudor
8287:Bryn Smith
8267:Flint Rhem
8172:Kyle Lohse
8157:Max Lanier
8127:Bob Harmon
8112:Dan Griner
8102:Bob Gibson
8097:Art Fromme
8092:Dave Foutz
8087:Bob Forsch
8062:John Denny
8052:Dizzy Dean
8047:Curt Davis
8012:Andy Benes
7864:Dave McKay
7830:Lance Lynn
7718:Kyle Lohse
7645:Nick Punto
7514:Dave McKay
7448:So Taguchi
7159:Brad Penny
7118:, or
7114:, or
7110:, or
7106:, or
6951:August 17,
6947:. NESN.com
6928:August 17,
6643:August 20,
6587:August 20,
6179:August 17,
5855:August 17,
5829:August 17,
5761:October 1,
5690:August 18,
5156:August 17,
4701:August 16,
4697:. MiLB.com
4644:August 17,
4532:August 17,
4439:August 17,
4181:August 21,
4156:August 21,
4106:August 18,
4071:August 21,
3866:August 29,
3777:August 28,
3747:August 22,
3719:August 24,
3691:August 17,
3661:August 24,
3629:August 24,
3601:August 22,
3538:August 22,
3513:August 15,
3332:References
3212:B. J. Ryan
3094:Strikeouts
2250:curveballs
1880:grand slam
1853:Petco Park
1834:John Tudor
1803:Pittsburgh
1773:bone spurs
1543:Cincinnati
1489:, and the
1448:postseason
1384:Dizzy Dean
1307:Pittsburgh
1303:Bob Gibson
1205:postseason
1197:NL pennant
1112:free agent
534:strikeouts
407:postseason
242:champion (
160:Strikeouts
79:1975-04-27
13240:Todd Dunn
13209:Mike Bell
12877:Pentecost
12776:Arencibia
12647:Carpenter
12638:Steverson
12535:Schroeder
12400:Jimmy Key
12162:Carpenter
12122:Brazelton
11922:Verlander
11874:Carpenter
11746:Hendricks
11690:Carpenter
11250:Antonelli
10978:Alexander
10970:Alexander
10946:Alexander
10938:Alexander
10922:Mathewson
10906:Mathewson
10890:Mathewson
10882:Mathewson
10858:Mathewson
10850:McGinnity
10826:Tannehill
10570:Bellinger
10538:Donaldson
10458:Carpenter
10322:Carpenter
10314:Carpenter
10290:Schilling
10282:Schilling
10178:Hershiser
10170:Sutcliffe
10146:Sutcliffe
10010:McCormick
9906:Antonelli
9874:Konstanty
9781:Bellinger
9749:Donaldson
9725:Fernández
9669:Carpenter
9629:Carpenter
9597:Galarraga
9589:Henderson
9541:Galarraga
9533:Sheffield
9525:Pendleton
9493:Sutcliffe
9333:McCormick
9250:Alcántara
9114:Carpenter
8978:Hershiser
8970:Bedrosian
8946:Sutcliffe
8810:McCormick
8742:Jack Buck
8628:Lou Brock
8527:Ken Boyer
8511:Joe Torre
8357:Ted Wilks
8197:Jakie May
8072:Bill Doak
7601:champions
7474:Hal McRae
7234:champions
7116:Fangraphs
6664:SB Nation
5461:April 17,
5150:USA Today
3576:April 16,
3507:SB Nation
3235:Blue Jays
2792:inductee
2609:inductee
2154:2012 NLDS
1979:with the
1849:San Diego
1769:arthritis
1703:St. Louis
1635:curveball
1507:St. Louis
1360:Rick Wise
1277:Blue Jays
1272:innings.
1169:Adam Dunn
1097:Tennessee
1038:Baltimore
1011:White Sox
918:Baltimore
886:following
863:bone spur
833:Tampa Bay
825:Tampa Bay
821:Baltimore
806:wild card
772:White Sox
768:Tampa Bay
666:In 1997,
584:in 1995.
569:, behind
536:(SO), 39
512:with the
502:curveball
490:Tom Henke
461:Creighton
363:curveball
114:MLB debut
12961:Yesavage
12945:Barriera
12913:Groshans
12865:Bickford
12836:Musgrove
12784:Magnuson
12679:Lawrence
12667:Halladay
12640:, Cromer
12548:Williams
12274:Hendriks
12234:Piscotty
12154:Baldelli
12086:Saunders
12042:Radinsky
11914:Halladay
11898:Lincecum
11618:K. Brown
11586:K. Brown
11530:Garrelts
11482:Hammaker
11418:R. Jones
11370:Marichal
11290:S. Jones
11266:Burdette
11202:Brecheen
10954:Anderson
10874:Pfiester
10866:M. Brown
10802:Griffith
10730:Clarkson
10690:Radbourn
10674:Corcoran
10354:Halladay
10346:Lincecum
10338:Lincecum
10250:MartĂnez
10082:R. Jones
10066:Marshall
9970:Drysdale
9946:S. Jones
9922:Newcombe
9842:Voiselle
9477:Reuschel
9421:Stargell
9210:Scherzer
9202:Scherzer
9154:Halladay
9146:Lincecum
9138:Lincecum
9050:MartĂnez
8866:Marshall
8552:Tom Herr
8494:Catchers
8423:Pitchers
8372:Cy Young
8137:Ken Hill
7383:NLCS MVP
7025:ESPN.com
6834:July 12,
6551:April 8,
6525:April 6,
6276:July 24,
6045:April 5,
5988:April 5,
5909:April 6,
5849:ESPN.com
5751:ESPN.com
5680:ESPN.com
5201:ESPN.com
4096:ESPN.com
3984:ESPN.com
3964:HighBeam
3943:ESPN.com
3889:CBC News
3259:See also
3253:All-Star
3227:anaconda
3223:aquarium
3077:Shutouts
3045:pitched
3018:pitched
2955:allowed
2427:champion
2399:champion
2310:Chairman
2258:changeup
2219:scouting
1946:relieved
1815:rib cage
1796:numbness
1784:ligament
1555:PNC Park
1481:(MLBPA)
1456:cramping
1229:series.
1225:(MLBPA)
1221:and the
1034:Montreal
837:All-Star
720:home run
567:managers
506:changeup
498:fastball
382:rib cage
378:shoulder
365:, and a
316:All-Star
312:champion
221:All-Star
12953:Nimmala
12937:Hoglund
12905:Pearson
12901:Warmoth
12873:Hoffman
12852:Stroman
12816:Sanchez
12812:McGuire
12800:Jenkins
12748:Jackson
12712:McGowan
12681:, Tucci
12634:Stewart
12594:Sprague
12586:Sanchez
12560:Schmidt
12552:Cerutti
12258:Mancini
12218:Solarte
12178:Campana
12138:Sanchez
12094:Johnson
12082:Mercker
12026:Jackson
11946:Kershaw
11938:Kershaw
11906:Greinke
11890:Beckett
11866:Santana
11754:Kershaw
11738:Greinke
11730:Kershaw
11722:Kershaw
11714:Kershaw
11706:Kershaw
11682:Santana
11658:Clemens
11642:Schmidt
11522:Magrane
11450:Richard
11394:Carlton
11234:Wilhelm
11170:Heusser
11138:Walters
11130:Walters
11106:Hubbell
11098:Blanton
11090:Hubbell
11082:Hubbell
11074:Warneke
10994:Douglas
10914:Tesreau
10818:Waddell
10666:Weidman
10626:Bradley
10530:Venters
10522:Holland
10498:McGehee
10490:Liriano
10474:Berkman
10362:Kershaw
10306:Schmidt
10274:Glavine
10266:Hampton
10202:Glavine
10130:Carlton
10114:Carlton
10090:Carlton
10050:Carlton
10042:Jenkins
9914:Roberts
9890:Roberts
9733:Holland
9709:McGehee
9701:Liriano
9685:Berkman
9573:Daulton
9549:Wallach
9469:AndĂşjar
9445:Knepper
9413:McCovey
9365:Downing
9357:Hickman
9194:Arrieta
9186:Kershaw
9178:Kershaw
9162:Kershaw
9106:Clemens
9090:Johnson
9082:Johnson
9074:Johnson
9066:Johnson
9058:Glavine
9002:Glavine
8930:Carlton
8914:Carlton
8890:Carlton
8850:Carlton
8842:Jenkins
8750:(owner)
8699:Coaches
7677:Jon Jay
7053:MLB.com
6868:May 25,
6608:MLB.com
6546:MLB.com
6491:MLB.com
6424:MLB.com
6386:MLB.com
6368:MLB.com
6350:MLB.com
6200:MLB.com
6066:MLB.com
5806:MLB.com
5782:MLB.com
5733:MLB.com
5655:MLB.com
5629:June 7,
5623:MLB.com
5572:May 23,
5566:MLB.com
5543:May 23,
5537:MLB.com
5514:May 23,
5508:MLB.com
5456:MLB.com
5437:MLB.com
5419:MLB.com
5371:July 3,
5306:MLB.com
5280:MLB.com
5254:MLB.com
5228:MLB.com
5120:MLB.com
5094:MLB.com
5068:MLB.com
5042:MLB.com
5016:MLB.com
4990:MLB.com
4964:MLB.com
4938:MLB.com
4853:MLB.com
4827:MLB.com
4773:MLB.com
4747:MLB.com
4665:MLB.com
4605:MLB.com
4579:MLB.com
4553:MLB.com
4460:MLB.com
4403:MLB.com
4348:MLB.com
4306:MLB.com
4280:MLB.com
4254:MLB.com
4228:MLB.com
4066:MLB.com
4015:MLB.com
3910:MLB.com
3861:MLB.com
3772:MLB.com
3742:MLB.com
3714:MLB.com
3656:MLB.com
3624:MLB.com
3596:MLB.com
3533:MLB.com
3417:MLB.com
3373:MLB.com
3351:MLB.com
3162:, 2010
3132:, 2009
3122:(WHIP)
3088:, 2009
3055:, 2011
2964:, 2011
2328:⁄
2302:⁄
2262:manager
2246:cutters
2242:sinkers
2108:2012–13
2100:in the
2091:Brewers
2064:⁄
2037:⁄
1985:manager
1962:massage
1936:2010–11
1910:⁄
1888:doubled
1872:Brewers
1823:oblique
1805:in his
1755:of the
1742:2007–09
1685:in the
1676:⁄
1663:in the
1647:⁄
1595:Rockies
1473:of the
1424:⁄
1413:Central
1399:⁄
1380:Houston
1372:⁄
1356:Detroit
1318:⁄
1288:⁄
1267:⁄
1085:⁄
1074:Red Sox
1042:Yankees
1023:⁄
992:⁄
965:⁄
947:⁄
929:⁄
895:Red Sox
848:⁄
790:⁄
761:⁄
746:bullpen
711:shutout
677:of the
647:behind
641:⁄
616:of the
599:⁄
553:⁄
393:⁄
289:pitcher
99:Batted:
66:Pitcher
12959:2024:
12951:2023:
12943:2022:
12935:2021:
12929:Martin
12927:2020:
12921:Manoah
12919:2019:
12911:2018:
12899:2017:
12891:2016:
12885:Harris
12883:2015:
12871:2014:
12863:2013:
12830:2011:
12810:2010:
12804:Paxton
12798:2009:
12792:Cooper
12790:2008:
12772:Ahrens
12770:2007:
12764:Snider
12762:2006:
12756:Romero
12754:2005:
12744:Purcey
12742:2004:
12734:2003:
12726:2002:
12718:2001:
12702:1999:
12694:1998:
12686:1997:
12673:1996:
12665:1995:
12657:1994:
12645:1993:
12632:1992:
12626:Powell
12616:1991:
12610:Karsay
12608:1990:
12600:1989:
12592:1988:
12584:1987:
12566:1983:
12558:1982:
12546:1981:
12533:1979:
12527:Moseby
12525:1978:
12272:2023:
12264:2022:
12256:2021:
12248:2020:
12240:2019:
12232:2018:
12226:Bettis
12224:2017:
12216:2016:
12210:Harris
12208:2015:
12200:2014:
12194:Lackey
12192:2013:
12186:Dickey
12184:2012:
12176:2011:
12170:Benoit
12168:2010:
12160:2009:
12152:2008:
12146:Lester
12144:2007:
12136:2006:
12128:2005:
12120:2004:
12112:2003:
12104:2002:
12096:&
12092:2001:
12084:&
12080:2000:
12074:Lowell
12072:1999:
12064:1998:
12056:1997:
12048:1996:
12040:1995:
12034:Leiter
12032:1994:
12024:1993:
12018:Abbott
12016:1992:
12008:1991:
12000:1990:
11944:2014:
11936:2013:
11930:Dickey
11928:2012:
11920:2011:
11912:2010:
11904:2009:
11896:2008:
11888:2007:
11880:2006:
11872:2005:
11864:2004:
11856:2003:
11800:2023:
11792:2022:
11786:Burnes
11784:2021:
11776:2020:
11768:2019:
11762:deGrom
11760:2018:
11752:2017:
11744:2016:
11736:2015:
11728:2014:
11720:2013:
11712:2012:
11704:2011:
11696:2010:
11688:2009:
11680:2008:
11672:2007:
11666:Oswalt
11664:2006:
11656:2005:
11648:2004:
11640:2003:
11632:2002:
11624:2001:
11616:2000:
11608:1999:
11602:Maddux
11600:1998:
11592:1997:
11584:1996:
11578:Maddux
11576:1995:
11570:Maddux
11568:1994:
11562:Maddux
11560:1993:
11552:1992:
11544:1991:
11538:Darwin
11536:1990:
11528:1989:
11520:1988:
11512:1987:
11504:1986:
11498:Gooden
11496:1985:
11488:1984:
11480:1983:
11474:Rogers
11472:1982:
11464:1981:
11458:Sutton
11456:1980:
11448:1979:
11440:1978:
11432:1977:
11424:1976:
11416:1975:
11408:1974:
11402:Seaver
11400:1973:
11392:1972:
11386:Seaver
11384:1971:
11378:Seaver
11376:1970:
11368:1969:
11362:Gibson
11360:1968:
11354:Niekro
11352:1967:
11346:Koufax
11344:1966:
11338:Koufax
11336:1965:
11330:Koufax
11328:1964:
11322:Koufax
11320:1963:
11314:Koufax
11312:1962:
11304:1961:
11296:1960:
11288:1959:
11282:Miller
11280:1958:
11274:Podres
11272:1957:
11264:1956:
11258:Friend
11256:1955:
11248:1954:
11240:1953:
11232:1952:
11224:1951:
11218:Maglie
11216:1950:
11208:1949:
11200:1948:
11192:1947:
11186:Pollet
11184:1946:
11176:1945:
11168:1944:
11162:Lanier
11160:1943:
11154:Cooper
11152:1942:
11146:Riddle
11144:1941:
11136:1940:
11128:1939:
11120:1938:
11114:Turner
11112:1937:
11104:1936:
11096:1935:
11088:1934:
11080:1933:
11072:1932:
11066:Walker
11064:1931:
11056:1930:
11050:Walker
11048:1929:
11040:1928:
11034:Kremer
11032:1927:
11026:Kremer
11024:1926:
11016:1925:
11008:1924:
11000:1923:
10992:1922:
10984:1921:
10976:1920:
10968:1919:
10962:Vaughn
10960:1918:
10952:1917:
10944:1916:
10936:1915:
10928:1914:
10920:1913:
10912:1912:
10904:1911:
10896:1910:
10888:1909:
10880:1908:
10872:1907:
10864:1906:
10856:1905:
10848:1904:
10842:Leever
10840:1903:
10834:Taylor
10832:1902:
10824:1901:
10816:1900:
10810:Willis
10808:1899:
10800:1898:
10792:1897:
10786:Rhines
10784:1896:
10776:1895:
10768:1894:
10760:1893:
10752:1892:
10744:1891:
10738:Rhines
10736:1890:
10728:1889:
10720:1888:
10712:1887:
10704:1886:
10696:1885:
10688:1884:
10680:1883:
10672:1882:
10664:1881:
10656:1880:
10648:1879:
10640:1878:
10632:1877:
10624:1876:
10568:2023:
10562:Pujols
10560:2022:
10552:2021:
10544:2020:
10536:2019:
10528:2018:
10520:2017:
10514:Rendon
10512:2016:
10506:Harvey
10504:2015:
10496:2014:
10488:2013:
10480:2012:
10472:2011:
10466:Hudson
10464:2010:
10456:2009:
10448:2008:
10440:2007:
10432:2006:
10424:2005:
10370:Dickey
10368:2012:
10360:2011:
10352:2010:
10344:2009:
10336:2008:
10328:2007:
10320:2006:
10312:2005:
10304:2004:
10296:2003:
10288:2002:
10280:2001:
10272:2000:
10264:1999:
10256:1998:
10248:1997:
10242:Smoltz
10240:1996:
10234:Maddux
10232:1995:
10226:Maddux
10224:1994:
10218:Maddux
10216:1993:
10210:Maddux
10208:1992:
10200:1991:
10194:Drabek
10192:1990:
10184:1989:
10176:1988:
10168:1987:
10160:1986:
10154:Gooden
10152:1985:
10144:1984:
10136:1983:
10128:1982:
10120:1981:
10112:1980:
10106:Niekro
10104:1979:
10096:1978:
10088:1977:
10080:1976:
10074:Seaver
10072:1975:
10064:1974:
10058:Bryant
10056:1973:
10048:1972:
10040:1971:
10034:Gibson
10032:1970:
10026:Seaver
10024:1969:
10018:Gibson
10016:1968:
10008:1967:
10002:Koufax
10000:1966:
9994:Koufax
9992:1965:
9986:Koufax
9984:1964:
9978:Koufax
9976:1963:
9968:1962:
9960:1961:
9952:1960:
9944:1959:
9936:1958:
9928:1957:
9920:1956:
9912:1955:
9904:1954:
9896:1953:
9888:1952:
9880:1951:
9872:1950:
9866:Pollet
9864:1949:
9856:1948:
9850:Borowy
9848:1945:
9840:1944:
9779:2023:
9771:2022:
9763:2021:
9755:2020:
9747:2019:
9739:2018:
9731:2017:
9723:2016:
9717:Harvey
9715:2015:
9707:2014:
9699:2013:
9691:2012:
9683:2011:
9677:Hudson
9675:2010:
9667:2009:
9659:2008:
9651:2007:
9643:2006:
9635:2005:
9627:2004:
9619:2003:
9611:2002:
9605:Morris
9603:2001:
9595:2000:
9587:1999:
9581:Vaughn
9579:1998:
9571:1997:
9563:1996:
9555:1995:
9547:1994:
9539:1993:
9531:1992:
9523:1991:
9515:1990:
9507:1989:
9499:1988:
9491:1987:
9485:Knight
9483:1986:
9475:1985:
9467:1984:
9459:1983:
9453:Morgan
9451:1982:
9443:1981:
9435:1980:
9427:1979:
9419:1978:
9411:1977:
9403:1976:
9395:1975:
9387:1974:
9379:1973:
9371:1972:
9363:1971:
9355:1970:
9347:1969:
9339:1968:
9331:1967:
9323:1966:
9315:1965:
9256:2023:
9248:2022:
9242:Burnes
9240:2021:
9232:2020:
9226:deGrom
9224:2019:
9218:deGrom
9216:2018:
9208:2017:
9200:2016:
9192:2015:
9184:2014:
9176:2013:
9170:Dickey
9168:2012:
9160:2011:
9152:2010:
9144:2009:
9136:2008:
9128:2007:
9120:2006:
9112:2005:
9104:2004:
9096:2003:
9088:2002:
9080:2001:
9072:2000:
9064:1999:
9056:1998:
9048:1997:
9042:Smoltz
9040:1996:
9034:Maddux
9032:1995:
9026:Maddux
9024:1994:
9018:Maddux
9016:1993:
9010:Maddux
9008:1992:
9000:1991:
8994:Drabek
8992:1990:
8984:1989:
8976:1988:
8968:1987:
8960:1986:
8954:Gooden
8952:1985:
8944:1984:
8936:1983:
8928:1982:
8920:1981:
8912:1980:
8906:Sutter
8904:1979:
8896:1978:
8888:1977:
8880:1976:
8874:Seaver
8872:1975:
8864:1974:
8858:Seaver
8856:1973:
8848:1972:
8840:1971:
8834:Gibson
8832:1970:
8826:Seaver
8824:1969:
8818:Gibson
8816:1968:
8808:1967:
7707:&
3155:5 (1)
3125:4 (1)
3081:4 (1)
3065:4 (1)
3051:2005,
3048:3 (1)
2977:2001,
2974:3 (2)
2958:2 (1)
2941:3 (1)
2924:6 (1)
2908:4 (1)
2879:3 (1)
2627:Award
2462:Dates
2456:Title
2387:Dates
2379:Title
2256:and a
2131:Dallas
1886:, and
1825:tear.
1792:Braves
1661:Padres
1607:Denver
1505:. The
1338:, and
1247:Astros
1199:since
909:Boston
750:relief
494:scouts
467:Career
447:hockey
433:, and
367:sinker
359:cutter
268:(2009)
262:(2009)
256:(2005)
144:144–94
105:Threw:
91:, U.S.
12893:Zeuch
12844:Comer
12840:Smith
12832:Beede
12780:Cecil
12728:Adams
12720:Gross
12696:LĂłpez
12688:Wells
12618:Green
12602:Zosky
12568:Stark
12202:Ramos
12114:Mecir
12098:Lloyd
12058:Davis
12050:Pride
11858:Prior
11802:Snell
11794:UrĂas
11778:Bauer
11674:Peavy
11650:Peavy
11554:Swift
11506:Scott
11426:Denny
11410:Capra
11306:Spahn
11242:Spahn
11210:Koslo
11194:Spahn
11058:Vance
11042:Vance
11018:Luque
11010:Vance
11002:Luque
10794:Rusie
10770:Rusie
10754:Young
10746:Ewing
10722:Keefe
10714:Casey
10706:Boyle
10698:Keefe
10658:Keefe
10554:Posey
10482:Posey
10450:Lidge
10442:Young
10330:Peavy
10298:Gagné
10258:Brown
10186:Davis
10162:Scott
10138:Denny
9962:Spahn
9938:Spahn
9930:Spahn
9898:Spahn
9773:Drury
9765:Posey
9693:Posey
9661:Tatis
9653:Young
9621:LĂłpez
9565:Davis
9517:Tudor
9509:Smith
9501:Leary
9461:Denny
9437:Reuss
9429:Brock
9397:Jones
9373:Tolan
9325:Regan
9258:Snell
9234:Bauer
9130:Peavy
9098:Gagné
8986:Davis
8962:Scott
8938:Denny
8898:Perry
8882:Jones
6891:. MLB
6326:. MLB
5619:(PDF)
5562:(PDF)
5533:(PDF)
5484:. MLB
5394:. MLB
5334:. MLB
4640:. MLB
3189:agent
3145:1999
2842:Bold:
2830:2009
2815:2005
2741:1993
2665:2005
2649:2009
2633:2009
2567:MLBPA
2534:1993
2516:2006
2500:2005
2492:BBWAA
2465:Refs
2383:Times
2267:error
2204:agent
1068:, at
1007:Tampa
879:stole
374:elbow
337:from
173:Teams
164:1,697
107:Right
101:Right
74:Born:
12736:Hill
12704:RĂos
12675:Koch
12659:Witt
12622:Ware
12266:Cuas
12250:Bard
12242:Hill
12130:Cook
12106:Rijo
12010:Thon
11882:Wang
11514:Ryan
11490:Peña
11466:Ryan
11442:Swan
11178:Prim
10986:Doak
10930:Doak
10898:Cole
10778:Maul
10650:Bond
10642:Ward
10634:Bond
10546:Bard
10098:Blue
9858:Sain
9757:Bard
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