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Career ERA+ 100 Or Better After 7+ ER In Debut

Posted by Steve Lombardi on May 20, 2011

Since 1919, there have been 96 pitchers to allow 7 earned runs or more in their first major league game.  Of those 96, how many went on to have a big league career with a lifetime ERA+ of 100 or better?

Here's the list -

Rk Player ERA+ From To Age G GS CG SHO GF W L W-L% SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA HR BF IBB HBP BK WP Tm
1 Carlos Zambrano 125 2001 2011 20-30 304 267 9 4 6 120 76 .612 0 1738.0 1485 755 684 786 1480 3.54 137 7400 37 89 5 56 CHC
2 Jim Johnson 121 2006 2011 23-28 165 1 0 0 56 9 13 .409 12 194.0 193 81 79 66 131 3.66 14 827 7 8 2 8 BAL
3 Fred Hutchinson 113 1939 1953 19-33 242 169 81 13 48 95 71 .572 7 1464.0 1487 681 606 388 591 3.73 127 6142   14 2 16 DET
4 Hal Schumacher 111 1931 1946 20-35 391 329 138 26 38 158 121 .566 7 2482.1 2424 1080 926 902 906 3.36 140 10571   24 0 54 NYG
5 Wade Miller 111 1999 2007 22-30 151 147 5 1 2 62 46 .574 0 894.1 838 443 407 377 749 4.10 108 3833 15 27 0 25 HOU-BOS-CHC
6 Matt Garza 107 2006 2011 22-27 130 127 6 3 2 44 48 .478 1 781.0 754 377 343 276 640 3.95 87 3329 10 29 4 25 MIN-TBR-CHC
7 Whit Wyatt 106 1929 1945 21-37 360 210 97 17 101 106 95 .527 13 1761.0 1684 860 741 642 872 3.79 98 7521   33 2 24 DET-TOT-CHW-CLE-BRO-PHI
8 Jon Garland 104 2000 2011 20-31 350 327 11 6 9 132 117 .530 1 2067.1 2154 1093 990 694 1118 4.31 252 8822 36 60 1 46 CHW-LAA-TOT-SDP-LAD
9 Doug Davis 104 1999 2011 23-35 298 278 7 3 4 91 102 .472 0 1675.0 1758 886 814 758 1249 4.37 178 7395 27 42 10 63 TEX-TOT-MIL-ARI-CHC
10 Pete Vuckovich 104 1975 1986 22-33 286 186 38 8 67 93 69 .574 10 1455.1 1454 665 592 545 882 3.66 107 6189 29 35 10 46 CHW-TOR-STL-MIL
11 LaTroy Hawkins 103 1995 2011 22-38 781 98 2 0 264 60 84 .417 87 1223.0 1355 663 616 407 815 4.53 144 5307 29 20 7 63 MIN-CHC-BAL-COL-TOT-HOU-MIL
12 Jack Wilson 103 1934 1942 22-30 281 121 50 5 98 68 72 .486 20 1131.2 1233 686 577 601 590 4.59 73 5158   18 3 37 PHA-BOS-TOT
13 Steve Avery 100 1990 2003 20-33 297 261 14 6 11 96 83 .536 0 1554.2 1529 800 723 569 980 4.19 148 6609 27 26 9 47 ATL-BOS-CIN-DET
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Play Index Tool Used
Generated 5/20/2011.

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Of course, six of the thirteen are still pitching.  So, in theory, they could drop off this list at some point.

5 Responses to “Career ERA+ 100 Or Better After 7+ ER In Debut”

  1. Genis Says:

    The first thing that stands out to me is Jim Johnson...and his ONE career start. Was his first career appearance a start or did he allow 7 runs in relief in his debut?

  2. Scott Says:

    A quick look at Johnson's career you see he came up made a start then came back as a full time reliever in 2008.

    You know why I love the br blog though, every now and then I forget about an awesome player like Miller TIme.

  3. Richard Chester Says:

    The Fred Hutchinson debut was the game that ended Gehrig's streak. He retired two men and ended up with an ERA of 108.00.

  4. Jamie Wilking Says:

    Interesting - 3 players (Zambrano, Garza, and Davis) are currently in the Cubs rotation...

  5. Doug Says:

    Count me surprised (I think).

    I wouldn't have thought the result of a single game could be so predictive of a career. Rather, I would have guessed there'd be a lot more names on the list.

    Perhaps, though, since this basically happens just once a year, it's too small a sample size to draw much meaning from. That could be because guys making their first start tend to be on a short leash and will get the hook sooner than a veteran in a similar circumstance.