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Post by Dub » Thu May 20, 2010 2:05 pm

Can an official scorer credit a non starting pitcher with the win if he comes into the game before the first pitch of the game is thrown, his team is leading but he does not complete 5?



Could have happened to Valdez tonight, but he got the third out in the 5th.
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Post by whipsaw » Thu May 20, 2010 2:18 pm

Originally posted by Dub:

Can an official scorer credit a non starting pitcher with the win if he comes into the game before the first pitch of the game is thrown, his team is leading but he does not complete 5?



Could have happened to Valdez tonight, but he got the third out in the 5th. Maine threw 5 pitches.

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Post by Dub » Thu May 20, 2010 3:17 pm

Originally posted by whipsaw:

quote:Originally posted by Dub:

Can an official scorer credit a non starting pitcher with the win if he comes into the game before the first pitch of the game is thrown, his team is leading but he does not complete 5?



Could have happened to Valdez tonight, but he got the third out in the 5th. Maine threw 5 pitches.
[/QUOTE]Could he have gotten the win in my hypothetical?



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Post by whipsaw » Thu May 20, 2010 4:27 pm

Originally posted by Dub:

quote:Originally posted by whipsaw:

quote:Originally posted by Dub:

Can an official scorer credit a non starting pitcher with the win if he comes into the game before the first pitch of the game is thrown, his team is leading but he does not complete 5?



Could have happened to Valdez tonight, but he got the third out in the 5th. Maine threw 5 pitches.
[/QUOTE]Could he have gotten the win in my hypothetical?
[/QUOTE]Honestly not sure. If the pitcher played for the home team, then the player would be removed before the first pitch of the game and the substitute would probably be the starter. Not sure how it would work here, where the first pitch of the game had already been thrown. Interesting question.

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Post by Don M » Thu May 20, 2010 4:28 pm

No, he would have been the starting pitcher.

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Post by CC's Desperados » Thu May 20, 2010 4:29 pm

Yes

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Post by Edwards Kings » Thu May 20, 2010 11:01 pm

Maybe. Just thought I would complete the available answers.
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Post by crazytown » Fri May 21, 2010 5:25 am

I would say yes. Even though a pitcher has not thrown a pitch, he is listed on the starting lineup card that is submitted before the game. So the 2nd pitcher is a reliever even though no other P on his team has actually thrown a pitch.

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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Fri May 21, 2010 5:35 am

Originally posted by Edwards Kings:

Maybe. Just thought I would complete the available answers. You forgot 'It depends' :D



It depends on whether the starting pitcher was simply a late scratch or if he was in the official starting lineup handed to umpires.

If it is the former, the 'reliever' is indeed the starter and must go five innings for a win.

If it is the ladder, the 'reliever' is indeed a reliever and can qualify for a win without throwing five innings.

It is rare, but it has occurred.
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Post by Glenneration X » Fri May 21, 2010 11:43 am

Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:

If it is the former, the 'reliever' is indeed the starter and must go five innings for a win.



If it is the



"LADDER" ,



the 'reliever' is indeed a reliever and can qualify for a win without throwing five innings.

Ummm Dan....who was it again that mocked some of us for using the much preferred "Either" spelling of Andre's name? ;)



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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Fri May 21, 2010 11:46 am

Originally posted by Glenneration X:

I knew that Ethier comment would come back to bite me in the tush! :D



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Post by Glenneration X » Fri May 21, 2010 12:06 pm

Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:

quote:Originally posted by Glenneration X:

I knew that Ethier comment would come back to bite me in the tush! :D



Good catch, Glenn.
[/QUOTE]No problem Bud. :D



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