13 MLB pitchers have won 3 games in a single World Series, most recently Randy Johnson in 2001. No one's ever won 4.
At WIS it happens occasionally that a pitcher will win 4 WS games. With everything on the line, a lot of owners will send their ace with 250+ innings to the mound every second game.
But how often do relievers win 4 WS games? And ordinary relievers, at that?
I've just seen my first example of this, from the No Whining Prog's 1992 WS:
Game 1: Brian Barnes (real life ERC# 3.32, in the regular season pitched 112 IP, went 4-5 with a 3.85 ERA) enters the game in the bottom of the 8th, 2-2 tie. Pitches a scoreless inning. Then pulled for a PH'er as the offense scores 2 in the top of the 9th and he wins his first.
Game 2: Barnes enters the game in the bottom of the 7th, two outs, team trailing 6-3. Strikes out the final batter. Then pulled for PH'er as the offense scores 6 en route to a 12-6 win. Barnes wins #2.
Game 3: Barnes pitches a scoreless 7th with his team down 6-2; no comeback forthcoming, no decision.
Game 4: Barnes, apparently ticked about not getting a W in Game 3, sits this one out, another loss for his team.
Game 5: Barnes comes takes the mound in the top of the 7th with his team down 7-3, pitches a scoreless inning. In the bottom of the 7th his team scores 4 runs to tie things up, so, knowing he needs to go back out for the win, he pitches a scoreless 8th. His team scores 2 in the bottom of the 8th, Barnes comes out, final score 9-7. Win #3.
Game 6: Barnes is at 89%, and it looks like he might not pitch. His team enters the 9th trailing 11-3. They score 9 to take the lead, but the home team fights back and ties it in the bottom of the 9th. Score is still tied in the bottom of the 10th when Barnes comes in to get the final two outs. In the top of the 11th Barnes comes out for a PH'er, his team scores one to pull ahead, and they hold the lead in the bottom of the inning to win, 13-12. Win #4.
4-0 with a 0.00 ERA!
Believe It or Don't!
12/27/2015 1:01 PM (edited)