Who holds the MLB record for consecutive shutout innings pitched?
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Who's the best G.M in baseball?
Orel Hershiser pitched 59 scoreless innings in 1988, beating the mark held by fellow Dodger great Don Drysdale.Who would you rather have on you team; Melky Cabrera / Endy Chavez? Explain?
orel hershiser of the dodgershe toped the record that don drysdale of the dodgers had.
the dodgers have had the greatest pitching ever.
Who is the best braves pitcher so far this year?
Jim Abbate i think, the man with one arm who switched the gloves.. He had a no hitter then the next game he lasted like 3 innings without any hits. That guy was a beast, and i'm pretty sure thats the guy.How to get more $ for a scholorship for college?
Orel Hershiser, with 59 consecutive scoreless innings in 1988.If the batter swings at a wild pitch and it becomes a home run, is it still a valid home run?
Orel Hershiser in 1988, with 59 scoreless innings pitched to end the season. He broke the previous record, held by Don Drysdale, of 58 2/3. Drysdale was one of the Dodgers' broadcasters at the time.Indeed it was Orel Hershiser in 1988 with 59 scoreless innings. I believe he led the Dodgers to a World Series title over the heavily favored Oakland A's that year as well.
What baseball duo has the record for most back-to-back homers all time?
Isn't it Orel Hershiser, from back when the Dodgers won the Series back in '88?Isn't Jackie Robinson overrated?
orel Hershiser with 59 2/3 inningsDo you know where the only pitcher to kill a guy with a baseball is from?
Orel HershisherWhen pithching in Jr.s I never made my mind of how many pitches I should have in my repoitare?
Yes, it was Orel, and I was at the game when he broke the record against my San Diego Padres, Sept. 28, 1988. He pitched 10 innings, allowing only four hits, in a game which the Dodgers eventually won 2-1, in 16 innings (Yes, I stayed 'til the end). I didn't like LA, but looking back, I think this game started my lifelong hate of the Dodgers. BEAT LA! BEAT LA! BEAT LA!edit: This was his last regular season start of the year, he actually went 8 more innings in the NLCS before finally allowing a run. If playoff stats counted he would have gone 67 innings. He gave up a run to the Reds in the first inning on Opening Day the next season to officially end the streak.
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