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YourFriendGannon
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Or fared worse in relief than in a starting role, if you prefer.
The larger the sample sizes, the better. Any example pitcher with 30+ career starts plus 90+ career innings out of the bullpen would be great.
So the one I know of is Justin Duchscherer who had a 3.01 ERA in 32 career starts and a 3.22 ERA in 260 relief innings. Practically all of it with Oakland so whatever the ballpark adjusted ERAs come out to shouldn’t make much difference.
The larger the sample sizes, the better. Any example pitcher with 30+ career starts plus 90+ career innings out of the bullpen would be great.
So the one I know of is Justin Duchscherer who had a 3.01 ERA in 32 career starts and a 3.22 ERA in 260 relief innings. Practically all of it with Oakland so whatever the ballpark adjusted ERAs come out to shouldn’t make much difference.