Who has the lowest ERA in MLB history?

Ed Walsh holds the MLB earned run average record with a 1.816.
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Is a 0.00 ERA possible?

Starters and relievers

If he retires the next batter (and pitches no more innings), his ERA for that game will be 0.00 despite having surrendered the lead. (He is likely recorded with a blown save.) Starting pitchers operate under the same rules but are not called upon to start pitching with runners already on base.
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Has a pitcher ever had a 0 ERA?

There were 26 pitchers who finished the 2017 season with a 0.00 ERA. Among them were Jon Jay and Mitch Moreland, three different Tylers, and at least four different players with George Lucas-ass names (David Goforth, Jason Gurka, Damien Magnifico, and Thyago Vieira).
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What is the lowest ERA in the live ball ERA?

Since 1920, Bob Gibson has the best ERA in a season, with an ERA of 1.12 in 1968.
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What is considered the dead ball era?

In baseball, the dead-ball era was the period from around 1900 to the emergence of Babe Ruth as a power hitter in 1919, when he hit a then-major league record 29 home runs; only three players since 1890 had even hit 20.
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MLB All-Time Starting Pitcher ERA Leaders (1925-2020)



Is the ball ever dead in baseball?

Dead balls are frequent occurrences during a game, and the dead-ball period typically does not last long before the ball is put back into play. Dead balls most frequently occur when a batted ball becomes a foul ball or a fair ball is hit out of the playing field.
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Is MLB losing popularity?

Concerns about the MLB's waning popularity will only increase with the release of the league's attendance numbers for the 2022 season. The MLB saw a 5.7% decline in total attendance from the 2019 season, according to a report from Forbes. In the 2022 season, MLB posted a total attendance of 67,556,636.
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Who has the best ERA ever?

Ed Walsh holds the MLB earned run average record with a 1.816. Addie Joss (1.887) and Jim Devlin (1.896) are the only other pitchers with a career earned run average under 2.000.
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Has any pitcher ever lost a no-hitter?

On April 23, 1964, Ken Johnson of the Houston Colt . 45s became the only pitcher to lose a complete game no-hitter in nine innings when he was beaten, 1–0, by the Cincinnati Reds. The winning run was scored by Pete Rose in the top of the ninth inning via an error, groundout, and another error.
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Do any MLB pitchers throw 100 mph?

In the pitch-tracking era (since 2008), there have been 223 MLB pitchers to hit 100 on the radar gun, according to Baseball Savant's Statcast. Almost half of those have happened since 2018. The Twins have had only four pitchers reach triple digits in this era: Duran, Jorge Alcala, Brusdar Graterol and Juan Morillo.
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Has any pitcher thrown 2 no-hitters in a row?

More than 9,000 men have taken the mound in a big league game, but what pitcher Johnny Vander Meer accomplished more than three quarters of a century ago by tossing back-to-back no-hitters is considered by many one of the game's most unbreakable records.
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Who is the lowest ERA starting pitcher?

The lowest single-season ERA in league history was posted by Tim Keefe, whose 0.86 ERA in 105 innings pitched for the National League's Troy Trojans in 1880 led his closest competitor by . 52 runs. In the American League, Dutch Leonard's 0.96 ERA is a single-season record.
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Is a .5 ERA good?

The average ERA for a pitcher to have is around 4.00, and anything below it is considered good. Once you start getting lower than 3.00, the ERA is considered great. Anything below a 2.00 is considered extremely rare, and exceptional pitching has been done by this player.
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Who has the lowest whip in MLB?

Who has the lowest WHIP in MLB history? The lowest recorded WHIP in MLB history for a season is Pedro Martinez. In 2000 Pedro Martinez posted a 0.7373 WHIP for the Boston Red Sox. Addie Joss holds the record for career WHIP with a 0.9876.
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Is a 7.00 ERA good?

ERA's above 5.00 – These can be solid go against's considering the circumstances. You really wanna go against a high ERA such as 6.00 or 7.00 especially if a really old pitcher who's lost his stuff is on the mound, a guy that's recently come off injury or a really young player such as a rookie is pitching.
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What is the most unpopular baseball team?

The Yankees now top the list at number one, followed by the Dodgers, and then the Astros. For the last several years, those three teams have taken turns in the top spot as the league's most hated team. Rounding out the top 10 is the Phillies, Cubs, Red Sox, and Giants.
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Is NFL or MLB more popular?

Historically, the national sport has been baseball. However, in more recent decades, American football has been the most popular sport in terms of broadcast viewership audience.
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What are the most loved MLB teams?

popularity is the % of people who have a positive opinion of a baseball team. Find out more
  • 1 Chicago Cubs46%
  • St. Louis Cardinals46%
  • 3 New York Yankees44%
  • 4 New York Mets43%
  • 5 Atlanta Braves43%
  • 6 Philadelphia Phillies42%
  • 7 Boston Red Sox42%
  • 8 Chicago White Sox41%
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What is Rule 5.06 in baseball?

Rule 5.06(b)(3)(C) Comment: If a fielder, after having made a legal catch, should step or fall into any out-of-play area, the ball is dead and each runner shall advance one base, without liability to be put out, from his last legally touched base at the time the fielder entered such out-of-play area.
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Has a pitcher ever killed a batter?

Although there have been several serious beanings in the major leagues, some of which led to the curtailment of careers, Ray Chapman remains the only player to have been killed by a pitch. Batting helmets, invented in the 50's, may well have helped to prevent deaths.
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Do they reuse balls in MLB?

Do they reuse baseballs in MLB? When balls are discarded, they are not reused. Instead, they are authenticated and sold in MLB shops as memorabilia. The home team collects and sells each discarded ball and will even note what happened during the play before it was discarded.
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