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Winter League NL Player List National League Player List: 2020-21 Winter Game Pitchers 1988 IP ERA 1989 IP ERA 1990 IP ERA 1991 IP ERA 1 Frank Viola L 255 2.64 261 3.66 250 2.67 231 3.97 2 Greg Maddux R 249 3.18 238 2.95 237 3.46 263 3.35 3 Tom Browning L 251 3.41 250 3.39 228 3.80 230 4.18 4 Doug Drabek R 219 3.08 244 2.80 231 2.76 235 3.07 5 Dennis Martinez R 235 2.72 232 3.18 226 2.95 222 2.39 6 Bruce Hurst L 217 3.66 245 2.69 224 3.14 222 3.29 7 David Cone R 231 2.22 220 3.52 212 3.23 233 3.29 8 Tom Glavine L 195 4.56 186 3.68 214 4.28 247 2.55 9 Jose DeLeon R 225 3.67 245 3.05 183 4.43 163 2.71 10 Jim Deshaies L 207 3.00 226 2.91 209 3.78 161 4.98 11 Dwight Gooden R 248 3.19 118 2.89 233 3.83 190 3.60 12 Ron Darling R 241 3.25 217 3.52 126 4.50 194 4.26 13 Tim Belcher R 180 2.91 230 2.82 153 4.00 209 2.62 14 John Smiley L 205 3.25 205 2.81 149 4.64 208 3.08 15 Tim Leary R 229 2.91 207 3.52 208 4.11 121 6.49 16 Bryn Smith R 198 3.00 216 2.84 141 4.27 199 3.85 17 Ed Whitson R 205 3.77 227 2.66 229 2.60 79 5.03 18 John Smoltz R 64 5.48 208 2.94 231 3.85 230 3.80 19 Zane Smith L 140 4.30 147 3.49 215 2.55 228 3.20 20 Dennis Rasmussen L 205 3.43 184 4.26 188 4.51 147 3.74 21 Kevin Gross R 232 3.69 201 4.38 163 4.57 116 3.58 22 Bob Ojeda L 190 2.88 192 3.47 118 3.66 189 3.18 23 Jose Rijo R 162 2.39 111 2.84 197 2.70 204 2.51 24 Mike Morgan R 71 5.43 153 2.53 211 3.75 236 2.78 25 Rick Mahler R 249 3.69 221 3.83 135 4.28 66 4.50 26 Orel Hershiser R 267 2.26 257 2.31 25 4.26 112 3.46 27 Mike Scott R 219 2.92 229 3.10 206 3.81 28 Bob Walk R 213 2.71 196 4.41 130 3.75 115 3.60 29 Don Robinson R 177 2.45 197 3.43 158 4.57 121 4.38 30 Sid Fernandez L 187 3.03 219 2.83 179 3.46 44 2.86 31 Joe Magrane L 165 2.18 235 2.91 203 3.59 32 Mike Bielecki R 48 3.35 212 3.14 168 4.93 174 4.46 33 Ramon Martinez R 36 3.79 99 3.19 234 2.92 220 3.27 34 Terry Mulholland L 46 3.72 115 4.92 181 3.34 232 3.61 35 Rick Sutcliffe R 226 3.86 229 3.66 21 5.91 97 4.10 36 Danny Jackson L 261 2.73 116 5.60 117 3.61 71 6.75 37 OilCan Boyd R 130 5.34 59 4.42 191 2.93 182 4.59 38 Rick Reuschel R 245 3.12 208 2.94 87 3.93 11 4.22 39 Danny Darwin R 192 3.84 122 2.36 163 2.21 68 5.16 40 Fernando Valenzuela L 142 4.24 197 3.43 204 4.59 41 Bruce Ruffin L 144 4.43 126 4.44 149 5.38 119 3.78 42 Mark Portugal R 58 4.53 108 2.75 197 3.62 168 4.49 43 Jim Clancy R 196 4.49 147 5.08 76 6.51 90 3.91 44 Eric Show R 235 3.26 106 4.23 106 5.76 52 5.92 45 Scott Garrelts R 98 3.58 193 2.28 182 4.15 20 6.41 46 Andy Benes R 67 3.51 192 3.60 223 3.03 47 Pascual Perez R 188 2.44 198 3.31 14 1.29 74 3.18 48 Don Carman L 201 4.29 149 5.24 87 4.15 36 5.25 49 Ken Hill R 14 5.14 197 3.80 79 5.49 181 3.57 50 Pete Smith R 195 3.69 142 4.75 77 4.79 48 5.06 1988 IP ERA 1989 IP ERA 1990 IP ERA 1991 IP ERA 51 Neal Heaton L 97 4.99 147 3.05 146 3.45 69 4.33 52 Scott Terry R 129 2.92 149 3.57 72 4.75 80 2.80 53 Kelly Downs R 168 3.32 83 4.79 63 3.43 112 4.19 54 Les Lancaster R 86 3.78 73 1.36 109 4.62 156 3.52 55 Norm Charlton L 61 3.96 95 2.93 154 2.74 108 2.91 56 Jack Armstrong R 65 5.79 43 4.64 166 3.42 140 5.48 57 Jimmy Jones R 179 4.12 48 5.25 50 6.30 135 4.39 58 Jamie Moyer L 202 3.48 76 4.86 102 4.66 31 5.74 59 Jeff Robinson(Pit) R 125 3.03 141 4.58 89 3.45 57 5.37 60 John Burkett R 204 3.79 207 4.18 61 Greg Harris(SD) R 18 1.50 135 2.60 117 2.30 133 2.23 62 Mike LaCoss R 114 3.62 150 3.17 78 3.94 47 7.23 63 Bob Knepper L 175 3.14 165 5.13 44 5.68 64 Trevor Wilson L 22 4.09 39 4.35 110 4.00 202 3.56 65 Randy Myers L 68 1.72 84 2.35 87 2.08 132 3.55 66 Calvin Schiraldi R 166 4.38 100 3.51 104 4.41 67 Bob Tewksbury R 30 3.30 145 3.47 191 3.25 68 John Tudor L 198 2.32 14 3.14 146 2.40 69 Mark Gardner R 26 5.13 153 3.42 168 3.85 70 Shane Rawley L 198 4.18 145 5.21 71 Ron Robinson R 79 4.12 83 3.35 180 3.26 72 Ted Power R 99 5.91 97 3.71 52 3.66 87 3.62 73 Ken Howell R 13 6.39 204 3.44 107 4.64 74 Dennis Cook L 22 2.86 121 3.72 156 3.92 18 0.51 75 Jose DeJesus R 130 3.74 182 3.42 76 Steve Avery L 99 5.64 210 3.38 77 Atlee Hammaker L 145 3.73 77 3.76 87 4.36 78 Mark Grant R 98 3.69 116 3.33 91 4.73 79 Derek Lilliquist L 166 3.97 122 5.31 14 8.79 80 Mike Dunne R 170 3.92 100 5.60 29 5.65 81 Jeff Pico R 113 4.15 91 3.77 92 4.79 82 Larry McWilliams L 136 3.90 153 4.11 83 Pat Combs L 39 2.09 183 4.07 64 4.90 84 Tommy Greene R 26 4.10 51 5.08 208 3.38 85 Scott Scudder R 100 4.49 72 4.90 101 4.35 86 Randy Tomlin L 78 2.55 175 2.98 87 Mike Maddux R 89 3.76 44 5.15 21 6.53 99 2.46 88 Andy McGaffigan R 91 2.76 75 4.68 83 3.89 89 Steve Wilson L 86 4.20 139 4.79 21 2.61 90 Bob Forsch R 136 4.29 108 5.32 91 Ricky Horton L 118 4.87 72 4.85 42 4.93 92 Mike Harkey R 35 2.60 174 3.26 19 5.30 93 Shawn Boskie R 98 3.69 129 5.23 94 Chris Nabholz L 70 2.83 154 3.63 95 Omar Olivares R 49 2.92 167 3.71 96 Wally Whitehurst R 14 4.50 66 3.29 133 4.19 97 Marty Clary R 109 3.15 102 5.67 98 Francisco Oliveras R 56 4.53 55 2.77 79 3.86 99 Danny Cox R 86 3.98 102 4.57 100 Brian Barnes L 28 2.89 160 4.22 101 Bob Patterson L 27 4.05 95 2.95 66 4.11 102 Tim Birtsas L 64 4.20 70 3.75 51 3.86 103 Bill Sampen R 90 2.99 92 4.00 1988 IP ERA 1989 IP ERA 1990 IP ERA 1991 IP ERA 104 Cris Carpenter R 48 4.72 68 3.18 66 4.23 105 Mike Krukow R 125 3.54 43 3.98 106 Randy Kramer R 10 5.40 111 3.96 46 4.50 107 Brian Fisher R 146 4.61 17 7.94 108 Mike Hartley R 79 2.95 83 4.21 109 Darryl Kile R 154 3.69 110 Tony Castillo L 15 3.00 27 5.67 77 4.23 32 3.34 111 Xavier Hernandez R 23 4.76 62 4.62 63 4.71 112 Marvin Freeman R 52 6.10 48 4.31 48 3.00 113 David Palmer R 129 4.47 17 7.79 114 John Wetteland R 103 3.77 43 4.81 115 Randy O'Neal R 53 4.58 39 6.23 47 3.83 116 Jim Corsi R 21 3.80 38 1.88 78 3.71 117 Jason Grimsley R 18 5.89 57 3.30 61 4.87 118 Charlie Puleo R 106 3.47 29 4.66 119 Floyd Youmans R 84 3.21 43 5.70 120 Vicente Palacios R 24 6.66 15 0.00 82 3.75 121 Rick Reed R 12 3.00 55 5.60 54 4.36 122 Greg Mathews L 68 4.24 51 5.33 123 Frank Castillo R 112 4.35 124 Chris Hammond L 11 6.35 100 4.06 125 Bob Scanlan R 111 3.89 126 Al Nipper R 80 3.04 24 6.75 127 Jose Nunez R 29 3.07 11 2.53 61 6.53 128 Jose Melendez R 94 3.27 129 Greg Booker R 64 3.39 28 4.23 130 Don Sutton R 87 3.92 131 Mario Soto R 87 4.66 132 Pete Schourek L 86 4.27 133 Kip Gross R 86 3.47 134 Kevin Coffman R 67 5.78 18 11.29 135 Chris Haney L 85 4.04 136 Joaquin Andujar R 79 4.00 137 Bob Sebra R 11 7.94 55 5.20 11 8.18 Short Relievers 1988 IP ERA 1989 IP ERA 1990 IP ERA 1991 IP ERA 138 Roger McDowell R 89 2.63 92 1.96 86 3.86 101 2.93 139 Paul Assenmacher L 79 3.06 77 3.99 103 2.80 103 3.24 140 Juan Agosto L 92 2.26 83 2.93 92 4.29 86 4.81 141 Craig Lefferts L 92 2.92 107 2.69 79 2.52 69 3.91 142 Tim Burke R 82 3.40 85 2.55 75 2.52 102 3.36 143 Rob Dibble R 59 1.82 99 2.09 98 1.74 82 3.17 144 Alejandro Pena R 94 1.91 76 2.13 76 3.20 82 2.40 145 Jeff Parrett R 92 2.65 106 2.98 109 4.64 21 6.33 146 Mark Davis L 98 2.01 93 1.85 69 5.11 63 4.45 147 Tim Crews R 72 3.14 62 3.21 107 2.77 76 3.43 148 Steve Bedrosian R 74 3.75 85 2.87 79 4.20 77 4.42 149 Larry Andersen R 83 2.94 88 1.54 96 1.79 47 2.30 150 Mitch Williams L 68 4.63 82 2.76 66 3.93 88 2.34 151 Jeff Brantley R 21 5.66 97 4.07 87 1.56 95 2.45 (there are more relievers on the next page!!) 1988 IP ERA 1989 IP ERA 1990 IP ERA 1991 IP ERA 152 John Franco L 86 1.57 81 3.12 68 2.53 55 2.93 153 Joe Boever R 20 1.77 82 3.94 88 3.36 98 3.84 154 Barry Jones R 82 2.84 30 2.37 74 2.31 89 3.35 155 Bob Kipper L 65 3.74 83 2.93 63 3.02 60 4.65 156 Jay Howell R 65 2.08 80 1.58 66 2.18 51 3.18 157 Frank DiPino L 90 4.98 88 2.45 81 4.56 158 Bill Landrum R 12 5.84 81 1.67 72 2.13 76 3.18 159 Jim Gott R 77 3.49 62 2.90 76 2.96 160 Dave Smith R 57 2.67 58 2.64 60 2.39 33 6.00 161 Ken Dayley L 55 2.77 75 2.87 73 3.56 162 Jeff Innis R 19 1.89 40 3.18 26 2.39 85 2.66 163 John Costello R 50 1.81 62 3.32 11 5.91 35 3.09 164 Darrel Akerfelds R 11 3.27 93 3.77 50 5.26 165 Jose Alvarez R 102 2.99 50 2.86 166 Dan Schatzeder L 26 6.49 57 4.45 70 2.20 167 Stan Belinda R 10 6.10 58 3.55 78 3.45 168 Don Aase R 47 4.05 59 3.94 38 4.97 169 Rich Gossage R 44 4.33 58 2.95 40 3.57 170 Dan Quisenberry R 63 5.12 78 2.64 171 Todd Worrell R 90 3.00 52 2.96 172 Drew Hall L 22 7.66 58 3.70 58 5.09 173 Scott Ruskin L 75 2.75 64 4.24 174 Curt Schilling R 15 9.82 46 2.54 76 3.81 175 Kent Tekulve R 80 3.60 52 5.02 176 Dwayne Henry R 10 8.71 13 4.26 38 5.63 68 3.19 177 Rich Rodriguez L 48 2.83 80 3.26 178 Chuck McElroy L 10 1.74 14 7.71 101 1.95 179 Kent Mercker L 48 3.17 73 2.58 180 Steve Frey L 21 5.48 56 2.10 40 4.99 181 Doug Bair R 13 4.05 67 2.27 24 4.81 182 Mike Stanton L 24 1.50 78 2.88 183 Tim Layana R 80 3.49 21 6.97 184 Pat Perry L 59 4.14 36 1.77 185 Al Osuna L 11 4.76 82 3.42 186 Mel Rojas R 40 3.60 48 3.75 187 Dave Leiper L 54 2.17 29 5.02 188 Rick Luecken R 24 3.42 54 5.83 189 Wally Ritchie L 26 3.12 50 2.50 Catchers Errors 1988 PA BA HR '89 PA BA HR '90 PA BA HR '91 PA BA HR 190 Tony Pena 5 R 539 .263 10 461 .259 4 535 .263 7 505 .231 5 191 Benito Santiago 16 R 517 .248 10 489 .236 16 374 .270 11 607 .267 17 192 Craig Biggio 12 R 130 .211 3 498 .257 13 611 .276 4 601 .295 4 193 Mike Scioscia 11 L 446 .257 3 463 .250 10 493 .264 12 395 .264 8 194 Darren Daulton 13 L 161 .208 1 422 .201 8 533 .268 12 328 .196 12 195 Mike LaValliere 7 L 404 .261 2 219 .316 2 325 .258 3 371 .289 3 196 Todd Zeile 14 (3B 2.62) R 91 .256 1 564 .244 15 632 .280 11 197 Gary Carter 12 R 496 .242 11 165 .183 2 270 .254 9 277 .246 6 198 Terry Kennedy 10 L 281 .226 3 390 .239 5 334 .277 2 183 .234 3 199 Jeff Reed 10 L 293 .226 1 323 .223 3 199 .251 3 294 .267 3 200 Mike Fitzgerald 12 R 174 .271 5 327 .238
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