Standard Pitching

Standard Pitching
Year Age Tm Lg W L W-L% ERA G GS GF CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR BB IBB SO HBP BK WP BF ERA+ FIP WHIP H9 HR9 BB9 SO9 SO/W Awards
195124NYGNL51.8333.66158331159.04927247210300002441084.071.1867.51.13.24.61.43
195225NYGNL61.8572.66217510267.25823205362360012881403.881.3897.70.74.84.81.00
195326NYGNL64.6004.9848716212106.212265591768849311495875.741.78110.31.45.74.10.72
195427NYGNL13.2504.02200500031.13519144142140001381024.501.56410.11.14.04.01.00
195528NYGNL01.0004.01130400024.22511113172130001161034.961.7039.11.16.24.70.76
5 Yrs1810.6433.981172233625289.1289145128361561414231212811024.771.5389.01.14.94.40.91
162 Game Avg.95.6433.98571116312142 141716318767691016271024.771.5389.01.14.94.40.91

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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Al Corwin born?

Al Corwin was born on December 3, 1926.

Where was Al Corwin born?

Al Corwin was born in Newburgh, NY.

How tall was Al Corwin?

Al Corwin was 6-1 (185 cm) tall.

How much did Al Corwin weigh when playing?

Al Corwin weighed 170 lbs (77 kg) when playing.

How many seasons did Al Corwin play?

Al Corwin played 5 seasons.

Is Al Corwin in the Hall of Fame?

Al Corwin has not been elected into the Hall of Fame.

What position did Al Corwin play?

Al Corwin was a Pitcher.

How many strikeouts did Al Corwin have?

Al Corwin had 142 strikeouts over his career.

How many teams has Al Corwin played for?

Al Corwin played for 1 team, the New York Giants.

How many World Series has Al Corwin won?

Al Corwin won 1 World Series.

When did Al Corwin retire?

Al Corwin last played in 1955.

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