2014 Final Pitching Leaders

MLB: Cincinnati Reds at Los Angeles DodgersYesterday, we looked at the leaders in the 35 games I attended this year on the offensive side of the ball. Today, let’s take a look at the pitchers.

Wins

Name Total
Chris Sale 4
Scott Carroll 2
John Danks 2
Hector Noesi 2
Jose Quintana 2

Losses

Name Total
Ronald Belisario 3
Andre Rienzo 3
Hector Noesi 2
Daniel Webb 2
25 tied with 1

ERA (> 6 IP)

Name Total
Scott Downs 1.17
Edwin Jackson 1.29
Masahiro Tanaka 1.35
Chris Sale 1.35
Justin Grimm 1.42

Strikeouts

Name Total
Chris Sale 41
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2014 All Star Break Pitching Leaders

Tuesday, we looked at the leaders in the 17 games I attended in the first half of this year on the offensive side of the ball.  With the second half slated to kick off today, let’s look at the pitching leaders.

Wins

Name Total
Chris Sale 3
14 tied with 1

Losses

Name Total
Andre Rienzo 3
Ronald Belisario 2
12 tied with 1

ERA (> 6 IP)

Name Total
Danny Duffy 0.00
Scott Downs 1.17
Masahiro Tanaka 1.35
Javy Guerra 1.42
Hector Noesi 1.62

Strikeouts

Name Total
Chris Sale 29
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#245 – Jason Frasor

Jason_FrasorName: Jason Frasor

Rank: 245

Position: P

Year With White Sox: 2011

Jason Frasor joined the White Sox, along with fellow pitcher Zach Stewart, as part of a salary dump that sent Edwin Jackson and Mark Teahen to the Blue Jays on July 27, 2011.  Frasor, an Oak Forest native, was supposed to lighten the workload on Jesse Crain, but was mostly ineffective, giving up 10 runs in only 17 2/3 innings.

After spending nearly 5 months as a member of the White Sox, Frasor was shipped back to Toronto on January 1, 2012 in exchange for Daniel Webb and minor league pitcher Myles Jaye.

Frasor’s numbers in a White Sox uniform, both for games I attended and overall, were:
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