Sunday, we looked at the leaders in the 49 games I attended this year on the offensive side of the ball. With the World Series kicking off tonight in Los Angeles, it’s time to wrap up our look back at the 2017 season with the pitching leaders, starting with everyone’s favorite pitching statistic:
Wins
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Miguel Gonzalez | 3 |
| Lucas Giolito | 3 |
| Dan Jennings | 2 |
| David Robertson | 2 |
| Jon Lester | 2 |
| Buck Farmer | 2 |
| Carson Fulmer | 2 |
Losses
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Jose Quintana | 5 |
| Derek Holland | 3 |
| Carlos Rodon | 3 |
| James Shields | 2 |
| Mike Pelfrey | 2 |
| Pedro Strop | 2 |
| Aaron Bummer | 2 |
ERA (> 10 IP)
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Lucas Giolito | 0.86 |
| Luis Severino | 1.29 |
| David Robertson | 1.59 |
| Anthony Swarzak | 1.59 |
| Dan Jennings | 2.13 |
Strikeouts
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Jose Quintana | 38 |
| Jon Lester | 32 |
| Carlos Rodon | 32 |
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Now that the All Star Game is behind us and we await the start of the second half of the season, let’s take a look at the first half leaders on the defensive side of the ball for the 18 games I attended: