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Winter League AL Player List American League Player List: 2020-21 Winter Game 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 3 Mark Langston L 261 3.34 250 2.74 223 4.40 246 3.00 4 Bob Welch R 245 3.64 210 3.00 238 2.95 220 4.58 5 Jack Morris R 235 3.94 170 4.86 250 4.51 247 3.43 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 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 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 17 Chris Bosio R 182 3.36 235 2.95 133 4.00 205 3.25 18 Mark Gubicza R 270 2.70 255 3.04 94 4.50 133 5.68 19 Bud Black L 81 5.00 222 3.36 207 3.57 214 3.99 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 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 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 27 Andy Hawkins R 218 3.35 208 4.80 158 5.37 90 5.52 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 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 34 Storm Davis R 202 3.70 169 4.36 112 4.74 114 4.96 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 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 42 John Cerutti L 124 3.13 205 3.07 140 4.76 89 4.57 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 45 Tom Gordon R 16 5.17 163 3.64 195 3.73 158 3.87 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 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 52 Jaime Navarro R 110 3.12 149 4.46 234 3.92 53 Dave LaPoint L 213 3.25 114 5.62 158 4.11 54 Bill Wegman R 199 4.12 51 6.71 30 4.85 193 2.84 55 Curt Young L 156 4.14 111 3.73 124 4.85 68 5.00 1988 IP ERA 1989 IP ERA 1990 IP ERA 1991 IP ERA 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 63 Paul Kilgus L 203 4.16 146 4.39 16 6.06 62 5.08 64 Bill Gullickson R 193 3.82 226 3.90 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 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 70 Jose Guzman R 207 3.70 170 3.08 71 Eric Plunk R 78 3.00 104 3.28 73 2.72 112 4.76 72 Jeff Russell R 189 3.82 73 1.98 25 4.26 79 3.29 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 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 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 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 87 Scott Erickson R 113 2.87 204 3.18 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 90 Rick Aguilera R 25 6.93 145 2.79 65 2.76 69 2.35 91 Mark Guthrie L 57 4.55 145 3.79 98 4.32 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 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 Bautista R 172 4.30 78 5.31 27 4.05 101 Jay Tibbs R 159 5.39 54 2.82 58 5.31 102 Mike Smithson R 127 5.97 144 4.95 103 Brian Holton R 85 1.70 116 4.02 58 4.50 104 Charles Nagy R 46 5.91 211 4.13 105 Ben McDonald R 119 2.43 126 4.84 106 Tommy John L 176 4.49 64 5.80 107 Rich Yett R 134 4.62 99 5.00 108 Rich DeLucia R 36 2.00 182 5.09 109 Joe Price L 62 3.94 84 4.59 65 3.58 110 Steve Rosenberg L 46 4.30 142 4.94 10 5.40 12 6.94 111 Tom Filer R 102 4.43 72 3.61 22 6.14 112 Clay Parker R 120 3.68 73 3.58 1988 IP ERA 1989 IP ERA 1990 IP ERA 1991 IP ERA 113 Dana Kiecker R 152 3.97 40 7.36 114 Frank Wills R 21 5.23 71 3.66 99 4.73 115 Charles Hudson R 106 4.49 67 6.35 116 Jose Mesa R 47 3.86 124 5.97 117 Mike Birkbeck R 124 4.72 45 5.44 118 Steve Searcy L 22 6.04 75 4.66 71 6.59 119 Mark Leiter R 26 6.84 135 4.21 120 Freddie Toliver R 115 4.24 43 7.53 121 Sergio Valdez R 33 6.06 108 4.85 16 5.51 122 Jeff Musselman L 85 3.18 37 5.30 32 5.63 123 Dave Eiland R 13 6.39 34 5.77 30 3.56 73 5.33 124 Mike Gardiner R 13 10.66 130 4.85 125 Adam Peterson R 85 4.55 55 4.45 126 John Barfield L 12 6.17 44 4.67 83 4.54 127 Juan Guzman R 139 2.99 128 Mike Campbell R 115 5.89 21 7.29 129 Charlie Lea R 130 4.85 130 Russ Swan L 49 3.65 79 3.43 131 Jeff Johnson L 127 5.95 132 Tom Edens R 89 4.45 33 4.09 133 Jeff Shaw R 49 6.66 72 3.36 134 Wayne Edwards L 95 3.22 23 3.86 135 Neil Allen R 117 3.84 136 Joe Grahe R 43 4.98 73 4.81 137 Wade Taylor R 116 6.27 138 John Mitchell R 114 4.64 139 Mike Fetters R 68 4.12 45 4.84 140 Juan Nieves L 110 4.08 141 Dave Otto L 10 1.80 100 4.23 142 Joe Slusarski R 109 5.27 143 Tim Drummond R 16 3.86 91 4.35 144 Dennis Powell L 19 8.68 45 5.00 42 7.02 145 Terry Clark R 94 5.07 11 4.91 146 Willie Blair R 69 4.06 36 6.75 147 Gene Harris R 53 5.91 38 4.74 13 4.05 148 Brian Bohanon L 34 6.62 61 4.84 149 Steve Ontiveros R 55 4.61 31 3.82 10 2.70 150 Brian DuBois L 36 1.75 58 5.09 151 Al Leiter L 57 3.92 33 5.67 152 Gerald Alexander R 89 5.24 153 Kevin Ritz R 74 4.38 15 11.74 154 Mike Mussina R 88 2.87 155 Kevin Brown(Mil) L 23 2.35 64 5.51 156 Kevin Morton L 86 4.59 157 Steve Trout L 56 7.83 30 6.60 158 Oswaldo Peraza R 86 5.55 159 Jeff Sellers R 86 4.83 160 Eric Hetzel R 50 6.26 35 5.91 161 Stew Cliburn R 84 4.07 162 Les Straker R 83 3.92 163 Paul Abbott R 35 5.97 47 4.75 164 Odell Jones R 81 4.35 165 Ramon Garcia R 78 5.40 166 Scott Lewis R 16 2.20 60 6.27 167 Mike Walker R 76 4.88 Short Relievers 1988 IP ERA 1989 IP ERA 1990 IP ERA 1991 IP ERA 168 Duane Ward R 112 3.30 115 3.77 128 3.45 107 2.77 169 Chuck Crim R 105 2.91 118 2.83 86 3.47 91 4.63 170 Dennis Lamp R 83 3.48 112 2.32 106 4.68 92 4.70 171 Mark Williamson R 118 4.90 107 2.93 85 2.21 80 4.48 172 Juan Berenguer R 100 3.96 106 3.48 100 3.41 64 2.24 173 Mike Jackson R 99 2.63 99 3.17 77 4.54 89 3.25 174 Mike Henneman R 91 1.87 90 3.70 94 3.05 84 2.88 175 Steve Farr R 83 2.50 63 4.12 127 1.98 70 2.19 176 Jeff Montgomery R 63 3.45 92 1.37 94 2.39 90 2.90 177 Terry Leach R 92 2.54 95 4.17 82 3.20 67 3.61 178 Bobby Thigpen R 90 3.30 79 3.76 89 1.83 70 3.49 179 Lee Guetterman L 41 4.65 103 2.45 93 3.39 88 3.68 180 Gene Nelson R 112 3.06 80 3.26 75 1.57 49 6.84 181 Doug Jones R 83 2.27 81 2.34 84 2.56 63 5.54 182 Lee Smith R 84 2.80 71 3.57 83 2.06 73 2.34 183 Mark Eichhorn R 67 4.19 68 4.35 85 3.08 82 1.98 184 Rob Murphy L 85 3.08 105 2.74 57 6.32 48 3.00 185 Tom Henke R 68 2.91 89 1.92 75 2.17 50 2.32 186 Dave Righetti L 87 3.52 69 3.00 53 3.57 72 3.39 187 Dennis Eckersley R 73 2.35 58 1.56 73 0.61 76 2.96 188 Dan Plesac L 52 2.41 61 2.35 69 4.43 92 4.29 189 Bryan Harvey R 76 2.13 55 3.44 64 3.22 79 1.60 190 Donn Pall R 29 3.45 87 3.31 76 3.32 71 2.41 191 Rick Honeycutt L 80 3.50 77 2.35 63 2.70 38 3.58 192 Jeff Reardon R 73 2.47 73 4.07 51 3.16 59 3.03 193 Gregg Olson R 11 3.27 85 1.69 74 2.42 74 3.18 194 Jesse Orosco L 53 2.72 78 2.08 65 3.90 46 3.74 195 Jerry Reed R 86 3.96 102 3.19 52 4.82 196 Lance McCullers R 98 2.49 85 4.57 45 3.02 197 Mark Thurmond L 75 4.58 90 3.90 57 3.34 198 Ken Patterson L 21 4.79 66 4.52 66 3.39 64 2.83 199 Mike Schooler R 48 3.54 77 2.81 56 2.25 34 3.67 200 Jerry Gleaton L 38 3.55 14 5.65 83 2.94 75 4.06 201 Edwin Nunez R 43 6.85 54 4.17 80 2.24 25 6.04 202 Cecilio Guante R 80 2.82 69 3.91 47 5.01 203 Dale Mohorcic R 75 4.22 58 4.99 53 3.23 204 Steve Olin R 36 3.75 92 3.41 56 3.36 205 Greg Minton R 79 2.85 90 2.20 15 2.35 206 Bob Stanley R 102 3.19 79 4.88 207 Steve Crawford R 54 2.83 80 4.16 47 5.98 208 Todd Frohwirth R 12 8.25 63 3.59 96 1.87 209 Tom Niedenfuer
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