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Winter League BL Player List Combined League (WITH a DH) Player List: 2020-21 Winter Game This player list has had 1000 added to NL player's numbers. If you are NOT using a DH then do NOT use these player numbers! Instead, add 1000 to the AL player numbers, and do not add 1000 to the NL player numbers. Pitchers 1988 IP ERA 1989 IP ERA 1990 IP ERA 1991 IP ERA 1 Dave Stewart R 276 3.23 258 3.32 267 2.56 226 5.18 2 Roger Clemens R 264 2.93 253 3.13 228 1.93 271 2.62 1001 Frank Viola L 255 2.86 261 4.00 250 2.74 231 4.27 1002 Greg Maddux R 249 3.44 238 3.23 237 3.55 263 3.61 3 Mark Langston L 261 3.34 250 2.74 223 4.40 246 3.00 1003 Tom Browning L 251 3.69 250 3.71 228 3.90 230 4.50 1004 Doug Drabek R 219 3.33 244 3.07 231 2.84 235 3.30 1005 Dennis Martinez R 235 2.94 232 3.48 226 3.03 222 2.57 4 Bob Welch R 245 3.64 210 3.00 238 2.95 220 4.58 1006 Bruce Hurst L 217 3.96 245 2.94 224 3.22 222 3.54 5 Jack Morris R 235 3.94 170 4.86 250 4.51 247 3.43 1007 David Cone R 231 2.40 220 3.86 212 3.32 233 3.54 6 Mike Moore R 229 3.78 242 2.61 199 4.65 210 2.96 7 Greg Swindell L 242 3.20 184 3.37 215 4.40 238 3.48 8 Tom Candiotti R 217 3.28 206 3.10 202 3.65 238 2.65 9 Chuck Finley L 194 4.17 200 2.57 236 2.40 227 3.80 10 Mike Boddicker R 236 3.39 212 4.00 228 3.36 181 4.08 11 Bret Saberhagen R 261 3.80 262 2.16 135 3.27 196 3.07 12 Charlie Hough R 252 3.32 182 4.35 219 4.07 199 4.02 1008 Tom Glavine L 195 4.94 186 4.03 214 4.40 247 2.75 13 Nolan Ryan R 220 3.52 239 3.20 204 3.44 173 2.91 14 Frank Tanana L 203 4.21 224 3.58 176 5.31 217 3.77 1009 Jose DeLeon R 225 3.98 245 3.34 183 4.55 163 2.92 1010 Jim Deshaies L 207 3.25 226 3.19 209 3.89 161 5.35 15 Charlie Leibrandt L 243 3.19 161 5.14 162 3.16 230 3.49 16 Walt Terrell R 206 3.97 206 4.49 158 5.24 219 4.24 1011 Dwight Gooden R 248 3.45 118 3.17 233 3.93 190 3.87 1012 Ron Darling R 241 3.52 217 3.86 126 4.62 194 4.58 1013 Tim Belcher R 180 3.15 230 3.09 153 4.11 209 2.82 1014 John Smiley L 205 3.52 205 3.07 149 4.77 208 3.31 1015 Tim Leary R 229 3.15 207 3.86 208 4.22 121 6.98 17 Chris Bosio R 182 3.36 235 2.95 133 4.00 205 3.25 1016 Bryn Smith R 198 3.25 216 3.11 141 4.38 199 4.14 18 Mark Gubicza R 270 2.70 255 3.04 94 4.50 133 5.68 1017 Ed Whitson R 205 4.08 227 2.91 229 2.67 79 5.41 1018 John Smoltz R 64 5.94 208 3.22 231 3.96 230 4.09 1019 Zane Smith L 140 4.65 147 3.82 215 2.62 228 3.44 19 Bud Black L 81 5.00 222 3.36 207 3.57 214 3.99 1020 Dennis Rasmussen L 205 3.71 184 4.67 188 4.63 147 4.03 20 Allan Anderson L 202 2.45 197 3.80 189 4.53 134 4.96 21 Melido Perez R 197 3.79 183 5.01 197 4.61 136 3.12 1021 Kevin Gross R 232 4.00 201 4.80 163 4.70 116 3.85 22 Jimmy Key L 131 3.29 216 3.88 155 4.25 209 3.05 23 Kirk McCaskill R 146 4.31 212 2.93 174 3.25 178 4.26 1022 Bob Ojeda L 190 3.12 192 3.80 118 3.76 189 3.43 24 Dave Stieb R 207 3.04 207 3.35 209 2.93 60 3.17 25 Bobby Witt R 174 3.92 194 5.14 222 3.36 89 6.09 26 Brian Holman R 100 3.23 191 3.67 190 4.03 195 3.69 1023 Jose Rijo R 162 2.59 111 3.11 197 2.77 204 2.70 27 Andy Hawkins R 218 3.35 208 4.80 158 5.37 90 5.52 1024 Mike Morgan R 71 5.88 153 2.78 211 3.86 236 2.99 1025 Rick Mahler R 249 3.99 221 4.20 135 4.39 66 4.84 1026 Orel Hershiser R 267 2.45 257 2.53 25 4.38 112 3.72 1027 Mike Scott R 219 3.16 229 3.40 206 3.91 1028 Bob Walk R 213 2.93 196 4.83 130 3.85 115 3.87 1029 Don Robinson R 177 2.65 197 3.75 158 4.69 121 4.71 28 Todd Stottlemyre R 98 5.69 128 3.88 203 4.34 219 3.78 29 Jim Abbott L 181 3.92 212 4.51 243 2.89 1030 Sid Fernandez L 187 3.28 219 3.10 179 3.56 44 3.08 30 Jeff Ballard L 153 4.40 215 3.43 133 4.93 124 5.60 31 Jack McDowell R 159 3.97 205 3.82 254 3.41 32 Randy Johnson L 26 2.42 161 4.82 220 3.65 201 3.98 33 Kevin Brown(Tex) R 23 4.24 191 3.35 180 3.60 211 4.40 1031 Joe Magrane L 165 2.36 235 3.19 203 3.68 1032 Mike Bielecki R 48 3.63 212 3.44 168 5.06 174 4.79 34 Storm Davis R 202 3.70 169 4.36 112 4.74 114 4.96 1033 Ramon Martinez R 36 4.10 99 3.50 234 3.00 220 3.51 35 Bob Milacki R 25 0.72 243 3.74 135 4.46 184 4.01 36 Mike Witt R 250 4.15 220 4.54 117 4.00 37 Bert Blyleven R 207 5.43 241 2.73 134 5.24 38 Scott Sanderson R 15 5.28 146 3.94 206 3.88 208 3.81 1034 Terry Mulholland L 46 4.03 115 5.38 181 3.43 232 3.88 1035 Rick Sutcliffe R 226 4.18 229 4.00 21 6.07 97 4.41 39 Teddy Higuera L 227 2.45 135 3.46 170 3.76 36 4.46 40 Greg Harris(Bos) R 107 2.36 103 3.31 184 4.00 173 3.85 41 Erik Hanson R 42 3.24 113 3.18 236 3.24 175 3.81 1036 Danny Jackson L 261 2.95 116 6.14 117 3.70 71 7.26 1037 OilCan Boyd R 130 5.79 59 4.85 191 3.01 182 4.94 42 John Cerutti L 124 3.13 205 3.07 140 4.76 89 4.57 1038 Rick Reuschel R 245 3.38 208 3.22 87 4.04 11 4.54 1039 Danny Darwin R 192 4.16 122 2.59 163 2.27 68 5.55 1040 Fernando Valenzuela L 142 4.59 197 3.76 204 4.71 43 Greg Hibbard L 137 3.21 211 3.16 194 4.31 44 David Wells L 64 4.62 86 2.40 189 3.14 198 3.72 1041 Bruce Ruffin L 144 4.79 126 4.86 149 5.52 119 4.07 45 Tom Gordon R 16 5.17 163 3.64 195 3.73 158 3.87 1042 Mark Portugal R 58 4.90 108 3.01 197 3.71 168 4.83 46 Eric King R 69 3.41 159 3.39 151 3.28 151 4.60 47 Bill Swift R 175 4.59 130 4.43 128 2.39 90 1.99 48 Pete Harnisch R 13 5.54 103 4.62 189 4.34 217 2.70 49 John Farrell R 210 4.24 208 3.63 97 4.28 1043 Jim Clancy R 196 4.87 147 5.57 76 6.69 90 4.21 50 Mike Flanagan L 211 4.18 172 3.93 20 5.31 98 2.38 51 Jeff Robinson(Det) R 172 2.98 78 4.73 145 5.96 104 5.18 1044 Eric Show R 235 3.53 106 4.64 106 5.91 52 6.37 52 Jaime Navarro R 110 3.12 149 4.46 234 3.92 1045 Scott Garrelts R 98 3.88 193 2.50 182 4.27 20 6.89 53 Dave LaPoint L 213 3.25 114 5.62 158 4.11 1046 Andy Benes R 67 3.84 192 3.70 223 3.26 1047 Pascual Perez R 188 2.64 198 3.63 14 1.32 74 3.42 1048 Don Carman L 201 4.65 149 5.74 87 4.27 36 5.65 54 Bill Wegman R 199 4.12 51 6.71 30 4.85 193 2.84 1049 Ken Hill R 14 5.57 197 4.16 79 5.64 181 3.84 1050 Pete Smith R 195 3.99 142 5.21 77 4.92 48 5.44 55 Curt Young L 156 4.14 111 3.73 124 4.85 68 5.00 1051 Neal Heaton L 97 5.41 147 3.35 146 3.55 69 4.65 56 Doyle Alexander R 229 4.32 223 4.44 57 Kevin Tapani R 40 3.83 159 4.07 244 2.99 58 Roy Smith R 37 2.68 172 3.92 153 4.81 80 5.60 59 Dan Petry R 140 4.38 51 5.47 150 4.45 101 4.97 60 Don August R 148 3.09 142 5.31 11 6.55 138 5.47 61 Willie Fraser R 195 5.41 92 3.24 76 3.08 76 5.35 62 Greg Cadaret L 72 2.89 120 4.05 121 4.15 122 3.62 1052 Scott Terry R 129 3.17 149 3.91 72 4.88 80 3.01 63 Paul Kilgus L 203 4.16 146 4.39 16 6.06 62 5.08 1053 Kelly Downs R 168 3.60 83 5.25 63 3.52 112 4.51 1054 Les Lancaster R 86 4.10 73 1.49 109 4.75 156 3.79 64 Bill Gullickson R 193 3.82 226 3.90 1055 Norm Charlton L 61 4.29 95 3.21 154 2.82 108 3.13 65 Scott Bankhead R 135 3.07 210 3.34 13 11.08 61 4.90 66 Paul Gibson L 92 2.93 132 4.64 97 3.05 96 4.59 67 Kevin Appier R 22 9.14 186 2.76 208 3.42 1056 Jack Armstrong R 65 6.27 43 5.08 166 3.51 140 5.89 1057 Jimmy Jones R 179 4.47 48 5.75 50 6.47 135 4.72 1058 Jamie Moyer L 202 3.76 76 5.32 102 4.79 31 6.18 1059 Jeff Robinson(Pit) R 125 3.28 141 5.02 89 3.54 57 5.77 1060 John Burkett R 204 3.90 207 4.50 1061 Greg Harris(SD) R 18 1.62 135 2.85 117 2.36 133 2.40 68 Bill Krueger L 94 3.84 129 3.98 175 3.60 69 Luis Aquino R 29 2.79 141 3.50 68 3.16 157 3.44 1062 Mike LaCoss R 114 3.92 150 3.48 78 4.05 47 7.77 1063 Bob Knepper L 175 3.40 165 5.62 44 5.84 70 Jose Guzman R 207 3.70 170 3.08 1064 Trevor Wilson L 22 4.43 39 4.76 110 4.11 202 3.83 1065 Randy Myers L 68 1.86 84 2.57 87 2.13 132 3.81 1066 Calvin Schiraldi R 166 4.75 100 3.84 104 4.53 71 Eric Plunk R 78 3.00 104 3.28 73 2.72 112 4.76 1067 Bob Tewksbury R 30 3.61 145 3.56 191 3.50 72 Jeff Russell R 189 3.82 73 1.98 25 4.26 79 3.29 1068 John Tudor L 198 2.51 14 3.44 146 2.46 73 John Dopson R 169 3.04 169 3.99 18 2.04 74 Dave Johnson R 89 4.23 180 4.10 84 7.07 75 Matt Young L 37 6.75 225 3.51 89 5.18 76 Richard Dotson R 171 5.00 151 4.46 29 8.48 77 Jim Acker R 42 4.71 126 2.43 92 3.83 88 5.20 1069 Mark Gardner R 26 5.62 153 3.51 168 4.14 78 Scott Bailes L 145 4.90 114 4.28 35 6.37 52 4.18 79 Mark Knudson R 16 1.13 124 3.35 168 4.12 35 7.97 1070 Shane Rawley L 198 4.53 145 5.71 1071 Ron Robinson R 79 4.46 83 3.67 180 3.34 80 Wes Gardner R 149 3.50 86 5.97 77 4.89 26 5.88 81 John Candelaria L 157 3.38 65 4.68 80 3.95 34 3.74 1072 Ted Power R 99 6.40 97 4.06 52 3.76 87 3.89 82 Dave Schmidt R 130 3.40 157 5.69 48 4.31 83 Joe Hesketh L 73 2.85 48 5.77 60 4.53 153 3.29 84 Bill Long R 174 4.03 99 3.92 61 4.55 85 Mike Jeffcoat L 10 11.70 131 3.58 111 4.47 80 4.63 86 Jerry Reuss L 183 3.44 140 5.13 1073 Ken Howell R 13 6.93 204 3.77 107 4.77 87 Scott Erickson R 113 2.87 204 3.18 1074 Dennis Cook L 22 3.10 121 4.07 156 4.03 18 0.55 1075 Jose DeJesus R 130 3.84 182 3.68 88 Shawn Hillegas R 97 3.72 120 4.74 11 0.79 83 4.34 89 Chuck Cary L 99 3.26 157 4.19 53 5.91 1076 Steve Avery L 99 5.79 210 3.64 1077 Atlee Hammaker L 145 4.04 77 4.11 87 4.48 1078 Mark Grant R 98 3.99 116 3.64 91 4.86 90 Rick Aguilera R 25 6.93 145 2.79 65 2.76 69 2.35 1079 Derek Lilliquist L 166 4.34 122 5.46 14 9.45 91 Mark Guthrie L 57 4.55 145 3.79 98 4.32 1080 Mike Dunne R 170 4.24 100 6.13 29 5.80 1081 Jeff Pico R 113 4.50 91 4.13 92 4.92 92 Rod Nichols R 69 5.06 72 4.40 16 7.88 137 3.54 93 Rick Rhoden R 197 4.29 97 4.28 94 Todd Burns R 103 3.16 96 2.24 79 2.97 13 3.38 95 Floyd Bannister L 189 4.33 75 4.66 25 3.96 1082 Larry McWilliams L 136 4.23 153 4.50 1083 Pat Combs L 39 2.29 183 4.19 64 5.27 1084 Tommy Greene R 26 4.49 51 5.22 208 3.64 96 David West L 64 6.79 146 5.10 71 4.54 97 Kenny Rogers L 74 2.93 98 3.13 110 5.42 98 Alex Fernandez R 88 3.80 192 4.51 99 Tom Bolton L 30 4.75 17 8.31 120 3.38 110 5.24 100 Jose
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